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#10 DevOps Diary: #100DaysOfKubernetes Let's go

Hey everyone,

I hope you are doing well and thank you for joining me to week 10 of the DevOps Diary newsletter 🎉

If you are celebrating Christmas, I hope you have/had a lovely time.

Now for the news that I mentioned in my last newsletter, here it comes:

The News 📢

In this week's newsletter, I would like to share with you my new challenge:

✨#100DaysOfKubernetes

My goal is to learn something new about Kubernetes each day. Every day (except weekends), I will be posting a video on my YouTube about the new content that I came across.

I would love for you to join me on this challenge. If you have any suggestions on what I should spend some time learning, please do let me know.

My goal is to inspire others to start exploring topics they are interested in; whether those are related to DevOps or not, there is so much to learn and to explore.

And now to this week's content.

Podcast 🎤

StackRox launched a Kubernetes-focused podcast: ‘Screaming in the Cloud’

The first episode is focused on Eliminating Security Risks in Kubernetes.

Read the full newsletter here

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