In this episode of 🌩️ Thunder, Joaquim Rocha, Headlamp maintainer at Microsoft, explains how Headlamp gives teams a Kubernetes UI that’s generic enough for most users and extensible enough to build entirely custom experiences on top of.

We cover the difference between generic and application-focused Kubernetes UIs, how Headlamp’s front-end plugin system works, how the UI adapts to what you can actually do based on your RBAC permissions, and how plugin discovery works through Artifact Hub.

Watch now β†’ https://youtu.be/VFOSyKVOPxs

#Headlamp #Kubernetes #CNCF #KubernetesUI #DevOps

(γƒ»γƒ»οΌŸ) What if your Kubernetes dashboard only showed what you’re allowed to do?

Full 🌩️ Thunder:
https://youtu.be/VFOSyKVOPxs

#Kubernetes #Headlamp #KubernetesUI #RBAC #CloudNative @jrocha

β˜†ε½‘ A Kubernetes dashboard isn’t required, but it can make clusters easier to explore, visualize, and share - great for platform engineering!

In this 18-minute Thunder, @jrocha shows how Headlamp stays user-friendly while being extensible with discoverable plugins and an RBAC-aware UI you can run on desktop or in-cluster.

Watch now β†’ https://youtu.be/VFOSyKVOPxs

#Kubernetes #Headlamp #KubernetesDashboard #KubernetesUI #CloudNative