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  1. Cheryl Hung brings years of perspective on how organizations actually secure Kubernetes in production. And she's taking the stage at TalosCon to discuss the latest trends in Kubernetes security and the practical steps teams can take now.

    🎟️ Get your ticket: taloscon.com
    #TalosCon2025 #Kubernetes #CloudNative

  2. Cheryl Hung brings years of perspective on how organizations actually secure Kubernetes in production. And she's taking the stage at TalosCon to discuss the latest trends in Kubernetes security and the practical steps teams can take now.

    🎟️ Get your ticket: taloscon.com

  3. Cheryl Hung brings years of perspective on how organizations actually secure Kubernetes in production. And she's taking the stage at TalosCon to discuss the latest trends in Kubernetes security and the practical steps teams can take now.

    🎟️ Get your ticket: taloscon.com
    #TalosCon2025 #Kubernetes #CloudNative

  4. TalosCon ticket prices go up Thursday, September 25!

    Join the Sidero Team and the whole Talos Linux & Omni community for talks, networking, and the chance to share ideas. We've got a great lineup, ranging from Oxide to Nokia, JYSK to Lely, and more.

    🔗 Register before prices go up. taloscon.com/

    #TalosCon2025 #Kubernetes #CloudNative #DevOps #TalosLinux #OpenSource

  5. TalosCon ticket prices go up Thursday, September 25!

    Join the Sidero Team and the whole Talos Linux & Omni community for talks, networking, and the chance to share ideas. We've got a great lineup, ranging from Oxide to Nokia, JYSK to Lely, and more.

    🔗 Register before prices go up. taloscon.com/

  6. TalosCon ticket prices go up Thursday, September 25!

    Join the Sidero Team and the whole Talos Linux & Omni community for talks, networking, and the chance to share ideas. We've got a great lineup, ranging from Oxide to Nokia, JYSK to Lely, and more.

    🔗 Register before prices go up. taloscon.com/

    #TalosCon2025 #Kubernetes #CloudNative #DevOps #TalosLinux #OpenSource

  7. It’s easy to believe modernization will solve everything. But how does modernity stack up to maturity?

    Neil Cresswell from Portainer is taking the stage at TalosCon 2025 with a no-fluff keynote on the risks of container adoption and how to avoid building a fragile platform masked in buzzwords.

    Grab your ticket to come join us 👉 taloscon.com

    #TalosCon2025 #Kubernetes #CloudNative #OSS #DevOps #EdgeComputing #BareMetal

  8. It’s easy to believe modernization will solve everything. But how does modernity stack up to maturity?

    Neil Cresswell from Portainer is taking the stage at TalosCon 2025 with a no-fluff keynote on the risks of container adoption and how to avoid building a fragile platform masked in buzzwords.

    Grab your ticket to come join us 👉 taloscon.com

  9. It’s easy to believe modernization will solve everything. But how does modernity stack up to maturity?

    Neil Cresswell from Portainer is taking the stage at TalosCon 2025 with a no-fluff keynote on the risks of container adoption and how to avoid building a fragile platform masked in buzzwords.

    Grab your ticket to come join us 👉 taloscon.com

    #TalosCon2025 #Kubernetes #CloudNative #OSS #DevOps #EdgeComputing #BareMetal

  10. Why go to TalosCon 2025?

    Because hearing Bryan Cantrill speak live is always worth the trip.
    At this year’s TalosCon, he’s diving into "The Complexity of Simplicity." We know this is a big topic for just about all Talos Linux users, so you’re going to want to be in the room for this one.

    👉Grab your ticket: taloscon.com/

    #TalosCon2025 #Kubernetes #CloudNative #OSS #DevOps #EdgeComputing #BareMetal

  11. Why go to TalosCon 2025?

    Because hearing Bryan Cantrill speak live is always worth the trip.
    At this year’s TalosCon, he’s diving into "The Complexity of Simplicity." We know this is a big topic for just about all Talos Linux users, so you’re going to want to be in the room for this one.

    👉Grab your ticket: taloscon.com/

  12. Why go to TalosCon 2025?

    Because hearing Brian Cantrill speak live is always worth the trip.
    At this year’s TalosCon, he’s diving into "The Complexity of Simplicity." We know this is a big topic for just about all Talos Linux users, so you’re going to want to be in the room for this one.

    👉Grab your ticket: taloscon.com/

    #TalosCon2025 #Kubernetes #CloudNative #OSS #DevOps #EdgeComputing #BareMetal

  13. Why go to TalosCon 2025?

    Because hearing Bryan Cantrill speak live is always worth the trip.
    At this year’s TalosCon, he’s diving into "The Complexity of Simplicity." We know this is a big topic for just about all Talos Linux users, so you’re going to want to be in the room for this one.

    👉Grab your ticket: taloscon.com/

    #TalosCon2025 #Kubernetes #CloudNative #OSS #DevOps #EdgeComputing #BareMetal

  14. 🔹 50% capacity reached
    🔹 100% sessions scheduled
    🔹 150% all speed ahead 🚢

    The TalosCon 2025 agenda is live! Two days of deep dives, real-world use cases, hands-on workshops, and talks from some of the most forward-thinking teams in the Kubernetes space.

    Check out the full schedule and grab your ticket → taloscon.com/speakers-and-sche

  15. 🔹 50% capacity reached
    🔹 100% sessions scheduled
    🔹 150% all speed ahead 🚢

    The TalosCon 2025 agenda is live! Two days of deep dives, real-world use cases, hands-on workshops, and talks from some of the most forward-thinking teams in the Kubernetes space.

    Check out the full schedule and grab your ticket → taloscon.com/speakers-and-sche

    #TalosCon2025 #Kubernetes #TalosLinux #CloudNative #InfraEngineering #OSS #DevOps

  16. And now, a word from your favorite Justin.

    (It's Justin Garrison)

    Get your TalosCon tickets now 👉 taloscon.com/

  17. And now, a word from your favorite Justin.

    (It's Justin Garrison)

    Get your TalosCon tickets now 👉 taloscon.com/

    #TalosCon2025

  18. 🚨 See You at TalosCon 2025!

    Join 300+ Kubernetes pros Oct 16–17 to talk all things Talos Linux & Omni.
    Workshops, keynotes, real-world stories — and you.

    🎟️ Get your tix now: taloscon.com

    #TalosCon2025 #Kubernetes #TalosLinux #CloudNative

  19. 🗣️ #TalosCon Call for Papers
    Learnings, results, (mis)adventures–if you have a story about Talos Linux or Omni, we want to hear it. Submit your session or lightning talk to our CFP by July 25.

    Submit to the CFP ➡️ taloscon.com/

    #Kubernetes #TechGermany #NLtech

  20. 🗣️ Call for Papers
    Learnings, results, (mis)adventures–if you have a story about Talos Linux or Omni, we want to hear it. Submit your session or lightning talk to our CFP by July 25.

    Submit to the CFP ➡️ taloscon.com/

  21. 🗣️ #TalosCon Call for Papers
    Learnings, results, (mis)adventures–if you have a story about Talos Linux or Omni, we want to hear it. Submit your session or lightning talk to our CFP by July 25.

    Submit to the CFP ➡️ taloscon.com/

    #Kubernetes #TechGermany #NLtech

  22. Let's continue the Proxmox + Tofu + Talos + Cilium adventure, with two little footnotes. "Devil is in the details!"

    First: Talos "inlineManifests" behavior.

    When you add some inlineManifests to your Talos MachineConfig and push that MachineConfig, the manifests get applied immediately. Yay!

    However, when you update or remove some inlineManifests and push the MachineConfig ... Nothing happens. Talos does a full (potentially destructive!) reconcile only when executing a cluster upgrade. (This is pretty well explained in the Talos docs[1])

    This means that our initial installation of CIlium will work immediately, but subsequent configuration changes won't work (the YAML won't be applied) until we run a "talosctl upgrade-k8s". (Pro-tip: make sure to specify "--to" with the current k8s version, otherwise it'll execute a "real" upgrade which implies downloading new images and restarting the whole control plane one component at a time - which takes a while.)

    So, are we there yet?

    Not quite!

    The second issue: each time I'd do a "tofu plan", it would tell me that something had changed. Which is kind of annoying. If you don't change your Tofu configuration, variables, etc, normally, you'd expect "tofu plan" to tell you a reassuring:

    No changes. Your infrastructure matches the configuration.

    So, what is going on? 🤔

    [1] docs.siderolabs.com/kubernetes

    #terraform #talos #opentofu #homelab #kubernetes #cilium

  23. Let's continue the Proxmox + Tofu + Talos + Cilium adventure, with two little footnotes. "Devil is in the details!"

    First: Talos "inlineManifests" behavior.

    When you add some inlineManifests to your Talos MachineConfig and push that MachineConfig, the manifests get applied immediately. Yay!

    However, when you update or remove some inlineManifests and push the MachineConfig ... Nothing happens. Talos does a full (potentially destructive!) reconcile only when executing a cluster upgrade. (This is pretty well explained in the Talos docs[1])

    This means that our initial installation of CIlium will work immediately, but subsequent configuration changes won't work (the YAML won't be applied) until we run a "talosctl upgrade-k8s". (Pro-tip: make sure to specify "--to" with the current k8s version, otherwise it'll execute a "real" upgrade which implies downloading new images and restarting the whole control plane one component at a time - which takes a while.)

    So, are we there yet?

    Not quite!

    The second issue: each time I'd do a "tofu plan", it would tell me that something had changed. Which is kind of annoying. If you don't change your Tofu configuration, variables, etc, normally, you'd expect "tofu plan" to tell you a reassuring:

    No changes. Your infrastructure matches the configuration.

    So, what is going on? 🤔

    [1] docs.siderolabs.com/kubernetes

  24. Let's continue the Proxmox + Tofu + Talos + Cilium adventure, with two little footnotes. "Devil is in the details!"

    First: Talos "inlineManifests" behavior.

    When you add some inlineManifests to your Talos MachineConfig and push that MachineConfig, the manifests get applied immediately. Yay!

    However, when you update or remove some inlineManifests and push the MachineConfig ... Nothing happens. Talos does a full (potentially destructive!) reconcile only when executing a cluster upgrade. (This is pretty well explained in the Talos docs[1])

    This means that our initial installation of CIlium will work immediately, but subsequent configuration changes won't work (the YAML won't be applied) until we run a "talosctl upgrade-k8s". (Pro-tip: make sure to specify "--to" with the current k8s version, otherwise it'll execute a "real" upgrade which implies downloading new images and restarting the whole control plane one component at a time - which takes a while.)

    So, are we there yet?

    Not quite!

    The second issue: each time I'd do a "tofu plan", it would tell me that something had changed. Which is kind of annoying. If you don't change your Tofu configuration, variables, etc, normally, you'd expect "tofu plan" to tell you a reassuring:

    No changes. Your infrastructure matches the configuration.

    So, what is going on? 🤔

    [1] docs.siderolabs.com/kubernetes

    #terraform #talos #opentofu #homelab #kubernetes #cilium

  25. Let's continue the Proxmox + Tofu + Talos + Cilium adventure, with two little footnotes. "Devil is in the details!"

    First: Talos "inlineManifests" behavior.

    When you add some inlineManifests to your Talos MachineConfig and push that MachineConfig, the manifests get applied immediately. Yay!

    However, when you update or remove some inlineManifests and push the MachineConfig ... Nothing happens. Talos does a full (potentially destructive!) reconcile only when executing a cluster upgrade. (This is pretty well explained in the Talos docs[1])

    This means that our initial installation of CIlium will work immediately, but subsequent configuration changes won't work (the YAML won't be applied) until we run a "talosctl upgrade-k8s". (Pro-tip: make sure to specify "--to" with the current k8s version, otherwise it'll execute a "real" upgrade which implies downloading new images and restarting the whole control plane one component at a time - which takes a while.)

    So, are we there yet?

    Not quite!

    The second issue: each time I'd do a "tofu plan", it would tell me that something had changed. Which is kind of annoying. If you don't change your Tofu configuration, variables, etc, normally, you'd expect "tofu plan" to tell you a reassuring:

    No changes. Your infrastructure matches the configuration.

    So, what is going on? 🤔

    [1] docs.siderolabs.com/kubernetes

    #terraform #talos #opentofu #homelab #kubernetes #cilium

  26. How does JYSK manage 3,400 edge clusters?

    They first tried K3S but found Day Two operations would be unsustainable. Then, they found Talos Linux.

    For the full story, find us at #Platform2025 Booth S5!

    jysk.tech/3000-clusters-part-2

    #Kubernetes #EdgeComputing #OmnichannelRetail

  27. In Berlin?
    Or kind of nearby?
    Come say "Hi" to your fellow Talos users at our meetup next week.

    🗓 May 27, 18:00
    📍 Berlin, DE

    Sign up to join →
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