Why I Broke Kubernetes Cluster 35 Times? I did it So You Don't Have To
The Problem With Learning Kubernetes Everyone tells you to "learn Kubernetes" So you read the docs. You watch YouTube. You follow a tutorial that deploys nginx. You feel great. After a cheerful wee...

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The Problem With Learning Kubernetes Everyone tells you to "learn Kubernetes" So you read the docs. You watch YouTube. You follow a tutorial that deploys nginx. You feel great. After a cheerful weekend, you logged in Monday morning. A pod is stuck in CrashLoopBackOff. You stare at the terminal. You Google or ask any GPT models. You paste random commands. Thirty minutes later, you're still stuck. Sound familiar? Here's the thing: you don't really understand Kubernetes until something breaks. And the best way to learn troubleshooting is to break things on purpose, in a safe environment, where you can take your time and actually understand what went wrong. That's exactly why I built this. Introducing: Troubleshoot Kubernetes Like a Pro GitHub: https://github.com/vellankikoti/troubleshoot-kubernetes-like-a-pro It's a free, open-source collection of 35 real-world Kubernetes failure scenarios that you can simulate, investigate, and fix on your own cluster. No custom Docker images. No complex