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Docker just made a paid security feature free.
Docker Hardened Images used to be locked behind Docker Business and Enterprise plans, typically costing teams $200–300 per developer per year. Now they are open source and available to everyone. This matters because most container CVEs come from base images, not application code. Teams paid to reduce that noise or accepted the risk. By removing the paywall, Docker is pushing secure base images from “enterprise upgrade” to baseline. https://www.docker.com/products/hardened-images/
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This is good new and great for the community.
Newbie
Hi everyone, I'm new to the devops world. I'll be needed all the help I can get..thank you 😊
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welcome @Chibuike Victor , I am also new here. We can get to help each other as time goes.
Levels 1 to 3? Say hello :-)
This post is for everyone who's still on levels 1 to 3. Go on, say hello :-) Anyone who's level 4 or higher is only allowed to use the reply function. Let's see if this works here -Mischa
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Hello
Running into a hiccup with the 7-day Kubernetes guide (using Fedora Atomic)
I’ve been working through the 7-day Kubernetes guide and hit a small roadblock with Fedora Atomic desktops. The issue is that `dnf install` doesn’t work on these systems, and layering packages with `rpm-ostree` would slow down future updates significantly. # Background: Why I switched to Fedora Atomic Like Mischa, I recently ditched the classic Linux environment for Fedora’s Atomic OS. I was inspired by his approach of treating a personal laptop like production-grade infrastructure. Instead of Silverblue, I went with Fedora Atomic Sway to challenge myself with a tiling window manager and boost my productivity. Now I’m running an immutable OS and learning to containerize everything. Mischa explains the philosophy really well in this video: https://youtu.be/gxWgceGx5Os?si=7cb1LoFmRF3k9mV3 # My solution: Rancher Desktop in Toolbox I wanted to give back to the community, so I figured out how to run Rancher Desktop on Fedora Atomic without using `rpm-ostree` layering (there’s no flatpak available either). The trick is using the toolbox containers that ship with Fedora. I’ve written up the full guide here: https://dev.to/noorlatif/run-rancher-desktop-on-fedora-atomic-desktops-toolbox-container-method-9oi
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Thanks for sharing
Start Here: Introduce Yourself & Get Your First Win
Welcome to KubeCraft. The community where (aspiring) DevOps engineers become undeniable. You are not here to collect endless tutorials. You are here to get hired, build real skills, and move forward with people who want the same outcome. Inside KubeCraft, we share one mission: Become a high paid DevOps engineer while solving real world problems together trough DevOps Craftsmanship. You are no longer doing this alone. You are part of a focused group built to push your growth every step of the way. We help you to: • Build real world DevOps skills through projects, challenges, and proof of work • Land your first DevOps role or level up your current one • Stay accountable inside a community that expects action, not excuses You are in the right place if: • You want to become a DevOps or Cloud engineer and are passionate about this craft • You are willing to do the work, ask questions, and support others • You want a real DevOps environment, not another passive course platform Follow these steps: 1. Post your introduction below (and level up to level 2+ fast) 2. Like & reply to other introductions 3. Your onboarding shows how this community works and what is expected 4. You will see exactly how to create momentum fast with the Welcome to the KubeCraft, Crafter. Let’s get to work.
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Hello everyone, I am glad to be here and I am more than willing to learn here with everyone else
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