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Kubernetes is an open-source container orchestration platform.

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Kubernetes in Airgap Environments: Climbing to the Top Spot!

· 4 min read
Adrian Escutia
A Rebel with a Cause, Innovating the Future

I'm excited to share some great news with you all; my blog has made it to the top 3 for Kubernetes in airgap environments. For those unfamiliar, airgap environments are places where there's no direct access to the internet or public registries. This poses unique challenges, especially when deploying and managing Kubernetes clusters. Seeing my work recognized for such a critical subject is incredibly rewarding, but I'm not stopping here. I'm aiming for the top spot! 🎯

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A slight pivot in the Airgap Bundler

· 3 min read
Adrian Escutia
A Rebel with a Cause, Innovating the Future

A slight pivot in the airgap bundler tool MVP to add SBOMs.

This weekend has been a breakthrough—not necessarily in pushing my tools forward for the community, but in expanding my knowledge. I discovered Refine, and it is honestly a game changer (for a backend developer like me). It lets me scaffold React projects with a robust, reusable architecture, perfect for developers and solopreneurs. Instead of wasting time reinventing the wheel, you get a clean structure right from the start. Combine this with Docusaurus in a mono-repo setup, and you've got limitless potential. The combination of these two can redefine how we manage documentation and dashboards in our projects.

That said, I'm going to dedicate another weekend (and nights) to improving the airgap bundler MVP or SABOR (flavor in Spanish, Software Airgap Bill of Materials Resolver) as I like to call it (check the demo video below 👇🏻). I have decided to pivot slightly, the community has given great feedback so far, but after thinking it through, I realized tools like Skopeo and Crane might already be top choices for many. And while the CLI MVP has gotten positive reception, we all know the problem with CLI tools—they are great until you're swimming in flags and options that are impossible to remember.


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