Last month, I changed jobs and joined Kaltura – so I went through the whole new computer setup thingy (you know, the important stuff, like setting up a development font, themes for all editors etc :) ), I also decided to see if I can get Kubernetes running without paying the noise-tax – and it seems that its doable with couple of simple steps: Luckily, most of the time I have access to remote Kubernetes servers so I rarely used the option but whenever I did (re)try it, I quickly tuned it back off. That looks good on paper and technically it works but not without a price… (at least on my Mac) it also comes with fans a-blazing and the soundtrack of a 747 taking off. I don’t remember exactly when, Docker desktop added support for running Kubernetes. It works pretty well, good even for almost everything. Like most people I’ve been using Docker Desktop for a lot of years to get my fix for container. MacOS is a Unix but it isn’t a Linux so, unfortunately, if/when we need to use linux-y things like docker we need to install a VM just like in the Windows world.
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