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Traefik Proxy v3 review: WASM support, OpenTelemetry, and more

Traefik Proxy 3, a container reverse proxy and load balancer, has been officially released. This article highlights the main new features, including WASM support, OpenTelemetry, Kubernetes Gateway API support, HTTP/3, SPIFFE, Tailscale, and gRPC-Web, which enhance performance, security, and observability for modern cloud-native applications. For those unfamiliar with Traefik, please take a look at this Traefik beginner's guide to help you get started.

Wave, a modern terminal with AI features

The Wave terminal is an open-source terminal emulator with native AI integration. It is available for macOS and Linux, with Windows availability in the works. This article examines Wave and compares it to Warp, another terminal with AI features.

Migrate VMware VMs to Proxmox with the new import wizard

With all the changes in VMware’s offerings, sysadmins and businesses are looking for alternatives to reduce expenditure or have more control over their infrastructure. Proxmox is a free enterprise-ready alternative to VMware ESXi with optional commercial hypervisor and backup support. Many organizations have refrained from migrating from VMware to Proxmox due to the high costs associated with migration. The new Proxmox import wizard simplifies the migration process.

Deploy GitHub Pages with custom GitHub Actions workflows

GitHub Actions workflows for GitHub Pages just became generally available. GitHub Pages is a service that lets you host static websites on GitHub directly from your repositories. GitHub Actions is a continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform provided by GitHub that allows users to automate their build, test, and deployment pipelines. This article takes you through using custom workflows to deploy static websites to GitHub Pages with GitHub Actions workflows.

Warp: A modern AI-powered terminal for Linux and macOS, with Windows edition on the horizon

Warp is a modern AI-powered terminal emulator that essentially allows you to execute commands in plain English. The Linux edition recently joined the macOS version, and a Windows release is slated for later this year. In this post, we will look at Warp’s new Linux edition. However, aside from slightly different keyboard shortcuts, the different editions offer the same features. Like other modern terminals, Warp allows you to customize its appearance, apply themes, work in tabs, and even split one window into multiple panes for multi-tasking. In addition, Warp helps automate command execution with its Workflows, which can be shared with team members through the cloud.
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