I ported Kubernetes to the browser

A developer has created 'webernetes,' a partial port of Kubernetes written in TypeScript that runs entirely within a web browser. The project demonstrates core cluster functionalities like pod lifecycles and networking without requiring a backend server.
Why it matters
This project pushes the boundaries of browser-based computing and provides a unique educational tool for understanding complex container orchestration systems.
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The article is a technical showcase of a personal project with no political or social agenda.
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