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Posts by Philipp Strube

A can of nope

A can of nope

#nope

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Ep. 1: Can Gen Z Take A Joke? | Mark Normand | Human Trials
Ep. 1: Can Gen Z Take A Joke? | Mark Normand | Human Trials YouTube video by Human Trials

Love it! youtube.com/watch?v=mRJJ...

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View of Mt. Fuji from the airplane

View of Mt. Fuji from the airplane

Hello Mt. Fuji

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Philipp Strube at KubeCon EU 2026 in Amsterdam
Philipp Strube at KubeCon EU 2026 in Amsterdam YouTube video by Polar Signals

"I'm really excited about access control for agents."

We caught up with @pst.blue at #KubeCon EU. He's diving into how the cloud native ecosystem is shaping infrastructure for the agentic age. #CloudNative #Agents

www.youtube.com/shorts/ETc8j...

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Do more with less. | Polar Signals Polar Signals Cloud is an always-on, zero-instrumentation continuous profiling for CPU, GPU, and Memory that helps improve performance, understand incidents, and lower infrastructure costs.

šŸš€ Introducing the Polar Signals VS Code extension! See CPU time, memory allocations, and more as inline annotations, right next to your code.

Works with Polar Signals Cloud and self-hosted Parca.

www.polarsignals.com/blog/posts/2...

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Done

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Hey folks. I’m researching how people are extending their agents. I would appreciate if you could fill out and forward this survey.

How to find and use agent extensions
forms.gle/ENgpYg9ywqLv...

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Iudex or AI non calculat

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I do not regret my time at law school and find many things I learned there most helpful when programming and in start-up life. But all that prompt engineering, damn it's like I never dropped out.

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Building a welcoming community is hard, important and an applaudable achievement. A great UI adds real value! But sustainable open source needs more investment into the boring foundational stuff, not (just) the shiny UI at the top. I'm curious how this will play out.

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Post a pic you took, no context, to bring some zen to the feed.

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Does RAM price affect the repair economics of a 12 GB smartphone with the cracked glass body? #firstworldproblems

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I considered that, but it felt like cheating. Haha

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After finally migrating Kubestack to OpenTofu I must say the biggest issue is my ter<tab> muscle memory...

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Migrate to OpenTofu by pst Ā· Pull Request #358 Ā· kbst/terraform-kubestack

Long overdue! github.com/kbst/terrafo...

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Screenshot of copilot being instructed to: "Stop trying to run your own damn commands do run `make test` as I tell you"

Screenshot of copilot being instructed to: "Stop trying to run your own damn commands do run `make test` as I tell you"

I'll say it nice exactly once.

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More like Sen. Jon Busted.

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How much longer until Trump tries to put his face on the flag?

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Checks and balances, but make it a kleptocracy

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Kubernetes v1.35: Timbernetes (The World Tree Release) Editors: Aakanksha Bhende, Arujjwal Negi, Chad M. Crowell, Graziano Casto, Swathi Rao Similar to previous releases, the release of Kubernetes v1.35 introduces new stable, beta, and alpha features.…

There has been a really exciting movement in Kubernetes to actually acknowledge datacenter topology, and I don't see enough people talking about it. This one might seem small, but it opens up possibilities for applications needing to care about network topology.

kubernetes.io/blog/2025/12...

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Just as long as folks are not expected to muster up the discipline to indent correctly, I guess...

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Go 1.26 interactive tour New with expressions, type-safe error checking, and faster everything.

Go 1.26 is out, and the announcement says:

"Over the next few weeks, follow-up blog posts will cover some of the topics in more detail. Check back later."

So you can wait a few weeks OR you can read my interactive Go 1.26 tour right away:

antonz.org/go-1-26

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Write-Only Code | Heavybit AI may be accelerating software into a world of

Enterprises only paid lip service to the software development and operations improvements of the last decade. Their code is hardly better than write-only code already today. The problem was never lack of tools. It's unwillingness to change more than job titles. www.heavybit.com/library/arti...

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Two years in Japan pointing Google Lens at every single thing I needed to read worked ok. But long term my life would still be easier by just learning the damn language.

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I am fine with prompts as one additional tool I have at my disposal for when it makes sense. But I do not see it as a complete replacement of learning the language.

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I can invest into learning a programming language upfront instead of paying interest in forms of trial and error with the prompt forever.

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Paying for usage is fine. But upfront investment makes sense for things I need long term.

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Constantly going through the pain of resolving the misunderstandings when giving my instructions in natural language is too expensive long term.

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Programming languages for the most part strive for low variation syntax. Yes I have to learn it first but once I do I can give very explicit instructions to the machine.

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