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I have a free gift for you
Hello friends, I've been posting a lot about Kubernetes recently. For example in this previous newsletter, I explained how it is the path to a $171K remote job (on average) and how it can lead to a life of complete independence as a freelancer and business owner. I've gotten extremely positive feedback on these posts. But I also received a lot of questions. The main one being: how do I start? How do I begin learning Kubernetes? ​ To address this question, I decided to build a free course that will help people get started on their Kubernetes journey. It's called the 7-Day Kubernetes Quickstart. And because you are a valued member of the KubeCraft newsletter, I'm giving you early access before anyone else. You can claim your free course here: >> CLICK HERE << Just use the same email that you received this mail on. ​ Enjoy your free course, and see you next week! Mischa
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Hi friends, May I ask you a question? Please post in the comments where you are from. This way, we can see where all the members live. Afterward, take a look through the comments and feel free to like or say "hi" to members who are from your area. I'm super curious to see where you're all from and will read every single comment. Let's gooooo! - Mischa 🫡
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For beginners in Linux...
If you want to learn Linux and you’re just starting out, I’d suggest enrolling in Red Hat’s free subscription. They have a course called “Getting Started with Linux Fundamentals” Try it out and thank me later, the free subscription last for 90 days.
AI vs Tutorials for Learning
I realized lately that video tutorials slow me down more than they help. Most of them move at a pace that makes me lose focus, and I end up zoning out instead of actually understanding the topic. With AI it’s a completely different game for me: - I can ask for the same concept to be explained multiple times, at different levels of abstraction. - Start high-level → go deeper → then drill into the edge cases. - I can request hands-on assignments or mini-projects tailored to whatever I’m learning right now. - And I can ask it to quiz me, test my understanding, and point out gaps. It feels way more adaptive and way more efficient than passively watching someone else click around. What’s your experience with this topic?
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Hi everyone, I'm new to the devops world. I'll be needed all the help I can get..thank you 😊
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