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Python 3.14 simplifies exception handling with PEP 758, letting you drop parentheses when catching multiple exceptions, cleaner, consistent, and backward-safe.
Kubernetes v1.33 lets you configure container stop signals via PodSpec, no more rebuilding images just to change shutdown behavior.
Kubernetes v1.33 finally enforces image pull secrets even for cached images, closing a 10-year-old loophole in multi-tenant cluster security.
A new /statusz endpoint is coming to Kubernetes. Find out how it boosts debugging and observability without touching your metrics stack.
Discover how Kubernetes v1.33 introduces a new /flagz endpoint in Kubelet for runtime introspection of component flags, debug like never before.
Kubernetes 1.33 speeds up recovery with a 1s initial delay and 60s max backoff for restarts, opt-in via feature gate for faster handling of failing containers.
Pods that grow with your workload? Discover how Kubernetes v1.33 lets you scale CPU and memory without a restart, and when it still might not be enough.
Kubernetes v1.33 adds per-HPA configurable tolerance, allowing fine-tuned scaling sensitivity for both scale-up and scale-down decisions.
Kubernetes v1.33 introduces powerful upgrades to Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA), streamlining device scheduling for GPUs, FPGAs, and network hardware.
Kubernetes v1.33 promotes Image Volumes to beta, letting OCI artifacts mount directly into pods as read-only volumes, boosting portability and efficiency.
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