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Maximise Your Productivity: Harness Hot Reloading in Kubernetes

🚀 Just dropped a new newsletter episode: "Maximise Your Productivity: Harness Hot Reloading in Kubernetes"

Episode #37: Accelerate Your Kubernetes Workflow with Hot Reloading. Master Fast Feedback Loops Using Tilt, K3d, and ttl.sh!

  • 🔥 Hot Reloading in Kubernetes: eliminating the need for time-consuming rebuilds and restarts.

  • 🛠️ Tools to Accelerate Development: Explore K3d for spinning up lightweight, resource-efficient clusters on your local machine, and ttl.sh as an anonymous, ephemeral Docker registry that simplifies your image management.

  • 🐳 Tilt and Golang: Follow a detailed, step-by-step guide on implementing hot reloading in a Golang application running in Kubernetes.

  • 🏋️ Slim & Secure Containers: Learn how we use a distroless container image called Wolfi from Chainguard to reduce CVEs and minimize the image size, enhancing both security and efficiency.

👉 Read the full article: https://cloudnativeengineer.substack.com/p/hot-reloading-in-kubernetes-with-tilt

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