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Should You Set Kubernetes CPU Limits?

Managing the resources available to your Pods and containers is a best practice step for Kubernetes administration. You need to prevent Pods from greedily consuming your cluster’s CPU and memory. Excess utilization by one set of Pods can cause resource contention that slows down neighboring containers …

USB vs. XLR Mic: Which Should You Buy?

USB and XLR microphones are similar, but a USB microphone has a preamplifier and audio interface built in, so you can plug it right into a computer. This makes USB mics more convenient, but if you’re looking for more flexibility or a wider choice of microphones, …

Should You Use Lossless Audio on Apple Music?

Lossless audio will improve your listening experience on Apple Music, adding detail that’s lost in the compression process normal streams use. However, you’ll need wired headphones to hear the difference, and you should avoid using lossless audio on connections with limited bandwidth. In 2021, Apple Music …

7 Roku Features You Should Be Using

Roku devices are well known for being easy to use—that’s one of the main reasons why they’re so popular. That doesn’t mean they can’t do a lot of cool things, though. We’ll show you some features you should use. Change the Theme The default theme on …

10 New Windows 11 Features You Should Be Using

Whether you’ve been using Windows 11 for a while now or you’re just getting started with a new Windows 11 PC, there are some handy new features that you might have missed. Here are ten great ones you should be using. Quick Settings Menu One of …

21 Basic Linux Networking Commands You Should Know

It’s not every day at It’s FOSS that we talk about the “command line side” of Linux. But as some of you readers pointed out in the internal survey (exclusive for It’s FOSS newsletter subscribers), you would also like to learn some command line tricks. So …