Junel
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Junel
@junthedev
Primarily DevOps. Sometimes backend, but can dabble into blockchain too. I like anime, video games, and pipelines.

Hit me with the harshest reality truth.





Fall of Wings. "Wings of Theve" has fallen, but the legend lives through you. From now on, you’ll carry the title and be the greatest ace pilot this world will ever know. ACE COMBAT 8: WINGS OF THEVE is coming to PS5, Xbox, and PC in 2026. Wishlist now: spr.ly/6019CDV5J

Kubernetes is retiring the NGINX Ingress Controller by March 2026. And the internet is having another meltdown. "NGINX is dead!" "Kubernetes is abandoning us!" It's the Docker panic all over again. NGINX, the web server, is completely fine. It powers half the internet and isn't going anywhere. It's the Ingress NGINX controller that is retiring. This is one specific Kubernetes project that uses NGINX under the hood to route external traffic into your cluster. Why is it happening? The Ingress NGINX project has been running on fumes with just one or two people maintaining it in their spare time. Security holes kept showing up. They tried building a replacement and begged for help. Nobody came. So instead of pretending everything’s fine while your clusters are at risk, Kubernetes is being honest and saying, “This thing can’t continue safely, please move on by March 2026.” Unfortunately, even that announcement failed to generate additional interest in helping maintain the project. What should you do? Move to Gateway API. It's more powerful, better maintained, and where the ecosystem is headed. Cloud providers are already adopting it by default. Or switch to another Ingress controller like Traefik or HAProxy. Many support both Ingress and Gateway API, giving you time to migrate properly. You have options. You have time. Don't panic. it This is progress, not the end of the world. Read the full breakdown here: @akhilesh-mishra/nginx-ingress-controller-is-retiring-and-no-nginx-isnt-dying-b67a166b36de" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@akhilesh-mish…

the state of microsoft in 2025, building the same app three times in c#, c++, and typescript
























