Two mid-week findings worth sharing: lazydocker - which I tried first and lazygit - which I started using immediately.
These tools are not new - both have been around for more than five years, I just managed to miss them until today somehow.

You might say: “Wasn’t this possible with Kind?”. In theory - yes. In practice that meant DinD and a lot of friction. vCluster takes a smarter path.
Dragonfly (d7y) officially became a CNCF Graduated project on January 14, which makes this a perfect moment to talk about it. Dragonfly is an open-source, P2P-based file distribution and image acceleration system - essentially a private BitTorrent for cloud-native environments.