An opinionated list of Python frameworks, libraries, tools, and resources
The Kubernetes community's announcement of Ingress NGINX's retirement in March 2026 has created an urgent need for migration planning across thousands of production clusters. With no security patches, bug fixes, or updates coming after the final v1.15.1 release, organizations must act now to avoid running unmaintained software with escalating security risks. This isn't just about swapping one ingr
I needed to coordinate background scripts running across different machines. The obvious answer was Redis. Everyone uses Redis for this. The tutorials all use Redis. The Stack Overflow answers all say "just use Redis." So I looked at what deploying Redis would actually cost me: A running Redis server I had to maintain A broker to connect workers to it Celery or RQ on top of that Memory-based stora