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wsl-vpnkit
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Windows Subsystem for Linux 2.0 release
I'm going to wait a while to see how the new VPN stuff works out. Previously WSL2 didn't work with a Windows VPN without an extra tool ( https://github.com/sakai135/wsl-vpnkit ), hopefully this might fix things, but not going to risk trying it in case it breaks everything.
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Simple PowerShell things allowing you to dig a bit deeper than usual
https://github.com/sakai135/wsl-vpnkit fixes that problem for me, and is less annoying than other fixes I tried
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Make WSA (Windows Subsystem for Android) Run on Windows 10
If it works at all like WSL, you might want to look at wsl-vpnkit.
https://github.com/sakai135/wsl-vpnkit
It's not a proxy, but would give some idea how to shim into the middle.
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Duality of man
there's a fix for that! https://github.com/sakai135/wsl-vpnkit
- Who else is forced to use Windows and how do you work around it?
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Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) v1.0.0 released
Had similar issue. wsl-vpnkit resolved it for me. Very simple instructions to get it up and running.
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Podman Desktop: A Free OSS Alternative to Docker Desktop
I had similar issues with a different VPN/Proxy at an earlier role. I solved with https://github.com/sakai135/wsl-vpnkit and trusting the root certificate of the proxy on the rancher desktop WSL2 vm (Assuming you're on Windows as I was).
Docker desktop pays for itself by solving these issues though IMO (I wasn't able to get a licence at the old role however)
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How to share a vpn network connection to a container? (Noob alert)
If your host OS can connect to your company network, you can run docker on that host OS and have it hit the same network. I’m using docker w/ WSL2 and https://github.com/sakai135/wsl-vpnkit to accomplish this. It is, of course, more complicated than that, but that’s the general approach.
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garden
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Streamlining CI/CD Pipelines with Code: A Developer's Guide
To add to what's already been said: If you think about it, CI pipelines are typically a complete description of how your system is built, tested, and deployed.
Which is pretty fantastic except for how walled off they are. You can't really re-use these descriptions for e.g. development, they're not vendor agnostic, and they only way to run them is by pushing your code.
Maybe it's a silly analogy but it's almost like being a web dev that doesn't have a browser and needs to send their code to a friend who can tell them if that font size looks good.
I think we're way over due for freeing these "blueprints" of our system from the confines of CI and making them portable and flexible. And containers are the technology that's enabling that.
Full disclaimer (as always): I work at Garden[0] where we're also solving that problem but taking a slightly different approach to Dagger (it's still a DAG). Garden config is declarative and the jobs (we call them actions) have a semantic meaning. You can e.g. have a Build action of type container or a Deploy action of type Helm and Garden will figure out what to do with it.
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GitHub Actions Are a Problem
Yes, there's us over at https://github.com/garden-io/garden! We're big believers in pipelines that run anywhere. I even made a short little video that should give you the gist. [1]
Some of the short-list of differences: we use YAML for our configuration language, Dagger can use full-fat languages to define its pipelines. Our feature scope is broader: you can use us to vend IDP-like stacks to your developers if you're a Platform Team; we make development with remote Kubernetes clusters very easy, including all the remote image builds; and we have a number of integrations so you can bring your IaC tool of choice (Pulumi, Terraform) into your pipeline and set up service -> infra dependencies.
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The Icelandic Saga Database
Me too. In fact Garden (dev tooling for the Kubernetes)[0] is a Berlin start-up with three Icelandic founders.
And if I'm not mistaken, two of us worked briefly with @halldorel (above commenter) at an earlier Icelandic start-up. It's a small world (if you're Icelandic).
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Local development set up for microservices with Kubernetes - Skaffold
There are dedicated tools just for that. Apart from skaffold check also tilt.dev, garden.io, devspace.sh, okteto.com
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Best way to run k8s apps locally
Telepresence, tilt, garden.io, okteto, skaffold etc.
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Local Development with hot reloading, what does your team do?
- https://garden.io/
- Fast file synchronization and network forwarding for remote development
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Deciding between Telepresence vs Garden.io
I just used garden.io for a small personal project that was more about figuring out how to use garden. I started with the examples and used the Terraform GKE example.
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Should devs manage dev environments
A few other people in the space: garden and tilt have been around for awhile. Skaffold has also been around awhile, but I think it's a step below the others. Or at least it was back when I was evaluating.
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Mutagen – Cloud-based development using your local tools
We use Mutagen for Garden's hot reloading mechanism. (Garden is a dev tool for K8s and hot reloading enables users to sync changes directly to a prod like dev environment as opposed to doing a rebuild and re-deploy).
It's a really a fantastic piece of technology and completely transformed the whole experience (we were using good 'ol rsync before). In particular it works seamlessly across platforms.
If anyone's interested in how we use it, it's here: https://github.com/garden-io/garden/blob/master/core/src/plu...
What are some alternatives?
genie - A quick way into a systemd "bottle" for WSL
okteto - Develop your applications directly in your Kubernetes Cluster
gvisor - Application Kernel for Containers
UTM - Virtual machines for iOS and macOS
skaffold - Easy and Repeatable Kubernetes Development
telepresence - Local development against a remote Kubernetes or OpenShift cluster
runtime - Kata Containers version 1.x runtime (for version 2.x see https://github.com/kata-containers/kata-containers).
tilt-extensions - Extensions for Tilt
tilt - Define your dev environment as code. For microservice apps on Kubernetes.
waypoint - A tool to build, deploy, and release any application on any platform.
PostgresApp - The easiest way to get started with PostgreSQL on the Mac