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I want to write a post about Pitchfork, explaining where it comes from, why it is like it is, and how I see its future. But before I can get to that, I think I need to explain a few things, namely why in many circles fork is seen as a relic of the past, if not outright the devil’s creation. And yet, it’s ubiquitous in the Ruby ecosystem.| byroot’s blog
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This blog explores Kubernetes DNS, focusing on service discovery. It covers differences between DNS implementations such as musl and glibc.| Povilas Versockas
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Any network device, be it a transit router or a host, usually has multiple IP addresses assigned to its interfaces. One of the first things we learn as network engineers is how to determine which IP address is used for the locally-sourced traffic. However, the default scenario can be changed in a couple of different ways and this post is a brief documentation of the available options. The Default Scenario Whenever a local application decides to connect to a remote network endpoint, it creates...| networkop
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