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The Kubernetes trend is split between practical hands-on learning and operations—deployment setup, interview readiness, and scaling to zero with KEDA—alongside discussion of failure modes and real-world production incidents (e.g., a CoreDNS update causing an outage). Background/secondary content also explores broader education and productivity angles (retro terminal game, not using Kubernetes at work).

Also known as kubernetes api·kubernetes cluster·kubernetes clusters·kubernetes engine·kubernetes operator

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Key Takeaway Kubernetes discussions right now emphasize both how to run clusters effectively (including scale-to-zero with KEDA) and how subtle changes—like CoreDNS/Corefile updates—can trigger outages.
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Kubernetes learning paths Operational scaling to zero Reliability and failure modes Interview and career prep kubernetes api
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Kubernetes discussions right now emphasize both how to run clusters effectively (including scale-to-zero with KEDA) and how subtle changes—like CoreDNS/Corefile updates—can trigger outages.

The Kubernetes trend is split between practical hands-on learning and operations—deployment setup, interview readiness, and scaling to zero with KEDA—alongside discussion of failure modes and real-world production incidents (e.g., a CoreDNS update causing an outage). Background/secondary content also explores broader education and productivity angles (retro terminal game, not using Kubernetes at work).

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Briefing Findings · Kubernetes discussions right now emphasize both how to run

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scale-to-zero tool KEDA
platform topic EKS CoreDNS add-on
failure-trigger example Bad Corefile update accepted by EKS CoreDNS add-on
outage timing Outage occurred two days later

What to Watch

  • Follow r/kubernetes threads for further guidance on “cluster setup” and platform-engineering interview questions. r/kubernetes
  • Track new KEDA “scale to zero” patterns and examples in Kubernetes community discussions. r/kubernetes
  • Revisit CoreDNS/Corefile change management practices after the reported EKS CoreDNS add-on outage scenario. r/kubernetes

What Changed

  • K8s failure modes: How a bad Corefile update was accepted by the EKS CoreDNS add-on and caused an outage two days later r/kubernetes
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