Today, the ingress-nginx maintainers have released patches for a batch of critical vulnerabilities that could make it easy for attackers to take over your Kubernetes cluster. If you are among the over 40% of Kubernetes administrators using ingress-nginx, you should take action immediately to protect...
Mit Karte bitte!
This is like the Apple Business website, which only works in Safari, according to them. Used the User-Agent Switcher plugin, and the website/dashboard works just fine on Firefox in Linux.
This is a great addition to my home-lab, no more "free online convert" tools needed.
Awesome! If you do, share the results.
Now that you mentioned it, it doesn't sound right. What would be the proper term, for the non-natives around?
It's not...
Thank you!
Hey, I want my kids to eat this, not hate their dad :))
I don't know if I can explain what it tastes like :) it's poultry, but heavier. Somewhere in between chicken and beef, I guess? Just grab a piece from your local grocery and try it out :)
I have the same issue, but with beef. Still working on it.
Royale with cheese.
Thank you!
Posted there as well :)
I fried some duck breast until almost ready, set aside.
In a bowl I mixed 5 spoons of soy sauce, 2 spoons of mirin, 2 spoons for cooking sake, 2 spoons of sugar, 3 garlic cloves, same amount of fresh ginger.
Roasted Reduced the teriyaki in the duck fat for a couple of minutes, added back the duck breast, roasted some more for about 1 minute on each side. Careful, because the sauce is heavy on sugars, it will brown really fast.
I fried some eggs in some duck fat, added some salt and pepper.
Plated with some sushi rice, fresh scallions, mild chili, some left over fresh teriyaki, sesame seeds.
I fried some duck breast until almost ready, set aside.
In a bowl I mixed 5 spoons of soy sauce, 2 spoons of mirin, 2 spoons for cooking sake, 2 spoons of sugar, 3 garlic cloves, same amount of fresh ginger.
Roasted Reduced the teriyaki in the duck fat for a couple of minutes, added back the duck breast, roasted some more for about 1 minute on each side. Careful, because the sauce is heavy on sugars, it will brown really fast.
I fried some eggs in some duck fat, added some salt and pepper.
Plated with some sushi rice, fresh scallions, mild chili, some left over fresh teriyaki, sesame seeds.
Indeed I did :)
I didn't mean my post to be a recipe, just wanted to give a bit of detail, but it kept expanding as I was writing :) Fair enough, I'll try to make it a bulleted list.
Haha, they were looking pretty dank before prepping them :))
Thanks! The question is - can this be considered a burrito? I used random stuff about to go bad from my fridge and pantry :)

burrito?


Ingredients - cabbage salad (with fresh coriander/parsley/caraway seeds/lime juice/olive oil), beef & pork (with ground cumin/coriander/smoked paprika/msg/pepper), butter sauteed leeks, beans, corn, greek yogurt (with garlic/fresh dill/olive oil/lime juice/pepper), grated cheese (cheddar/emmentaler), red onions.
For the couscous:
- roasted a cup of pearl couscous for a few minutes in a few tablespoons of oliveoil
- added finely chopped garlic, shallots, let it simmer for a minute (about a spoon of each)
- added finely chopped carrots, celery (about a spoon of each)
- I dissolved a tablespoon of chicken bouillon in two cups of boiling water, added it to the couscous
- I let it simmer for a few minutes until the meatballs were ready and the couscous soaked the humidity
- turned off the heat when the couscous was chewy/soft enough
- before serving, I added some roughly chopped bell peppers, scallions, one mild Italian chili, and a squeeze of lemon
- for plating I added lemon zest and chopped chives
For the meatballs:
- I had some two days old pork belly and chicken breast, about 1kg in total, which I minced and added to a bowl
- I added to the mince: a couple eggs, 3 handfuls of panko, salt, pepper, handful of fresh parsley
- I finely chopped 4-5 garlic cloves and a medium onion, added them as well
- incorporated the ingredients well, used a spoon to portion the meatballs and rolled them in my hand
- fried in some lard until lightly brown
It was a pretty ad-hoc dish, made with what was in the fridge...

"what's-in-the-fridge" dinner. pearl couscous, with some leftover veggies and lemon, pork & chicken meatballs with a tomato-garlic sauce.



Tocăniță (ostropel) de pui cu mămăligă (chicken stew with polenta) - Romanian dish, cooked for a large international group



Carbonara. No cream was harmed during the creation of this dish.



(italians, look away) crispy chicken, fusilli, olive oil, butter, onion & garlic, sun dried tomatoes, heavy cream, fresh oregano and basil, lime zest, parmigiano reggiano



Bruschette (truffle oil, fresh oregano, garlic, tomatoes)



my first attempt at a thai green curry, with homemade green curry paste


CVE-2025-1974: vulnerabilities that could make it easy for attackers to take over your Kubernetes cluster
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27407351
When combined with today’s other vulnerabilities, CVE-2025-1974 means that anything on the Pod network has a good chance of taking over your Kubernetes cluster, with no credentials or administrative access required.

CVE-2025-1974: vulnerabilities that could make it easy for attackers to take over your Kubernetes cluster
Today, the ingress-nginx maintainers have released patches for a batch of critical vulnerabilities that could make it easy for attackers to take over your Kubernetes cluster. If you are among the over 40% of Kubernetes administrators using ingress-nginx, you should take action immediately to protect...
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27407351
When combined with today’s other vulnerabilities, CVE-2025-1974 means that anything on the Pod network has a good chance of taking over your Kubernetes cluster, with no credentials or administrative access required.