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HOW TO IMPLEMENT GITOPS ON KUBERNETES USING ARGO CD You define your Kubernetes manifests (YAML files) and store them in a Git repository as the single source of truth. Argo CD continuously monitors this repository and ensures your Kubernetes cluster matches the desired state defined in Git. (Argo CD) To implement GitOps: → Install Argo CD in your Kubernetes cluster by creating a namespace and applying the installation manifests. (Codefresh) → Access the Argo CD API server using port-forwarding, LoadBalancer, or Ingress to interact with the UI or CLI. (Argo CD) → Log in to Argo CD using the CLI or web interface with the initial admin credentials stored in a Kubernetes secret. (Argo CD) → Connect your Git repository containing Kubernetes manifests (Helm, Kustomize, or plain YAML). → Create an Argo CD Application that points to your Git repo, branch, and target cluster/namespace. → Enable auto-sync so Argo CD continuously pulls changes from Git and applies them to the cluster. (Codefresh) At runtime: → Argo CD compares the live cluster state with the desired state in Git (declarative model). → If differences (drift) are detected, it automatically syncs and updates the cluster. → Rollbacks are simple , revert a commit in Git and Argo CD restores the previous state. (Medium) → The system follows a pull-based model where the cluster fetches updates instead of external systems pushing changes. (Devtron) The result: Kubernetes deployments become automated, version-controlled, auditable, and consistent ,with Git acting as the single source of truth and Argo CD ensuring continuous synchronization. → Want to master Kubernetes and GitOps in depth? Check out this ebook: Kubernetes: The Complete Handbook codewithdhanian.gumroad.com/…
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This case study shows how Codefresh optimized Kubernetes for CI workloads by creating a custom scheduler that packs pods tightly and uses ballast pods to eliminate build start delays ➤ ku.bz/mRdHKYC6p
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This case study shows how Codefresh optimized Kubernetes for CI workloads by creating a custom scheduler that packs pods tightly and uses ballast pods to eliminate build start delays ➜ ku.bz/mRdHKYC6p
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Happy 2026 🎉! We've updated our @argoproj corporate maintainer brand from @codefresh to @OctopusDeploy Long live 🐙!
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Talus Network Complete Overview (History, Funding, Tech, Team, Roadmap) History Talus Network was founded in 2023 by Michael A. Hanono in Los Angeles under Talus Labs, Inc. The project began as an effort to decentralize AI using blockchain primitives solving two major problems in existing systems: Offchain agents aren’t truly autonomous Onchain computation is too slow and inefficient Talus introduced a standardized design for onchain AI services, enabling autonomous, verifiable, and economically accountable agents. Key milestones Feb 2024: Initial funding round 2025: Devnet launch Nexus whitepaper Sept 2025: Testnet rollout, attracting 35,000 verified users through Idol dot fun The network aligned itself deeply with the Sui ecosystem for high performance and Move-based execution. Funding Talus has raised $19M across multiple rounds, led mostly by Polychain. Funding timeline Feb 26, 2024 – $3M led by Polychain Nov 26, 2024 – Additional $6M (total $9M at the time) Sept 29, 2025 – $10M strategic round, with participation from Sui, Walrus, and others Notable investors (29 total) Polychain Capital, Mysten Labs, Sui Foundation, 0G Labs, Animoca Ventures, Alora Pharmaceuticals, and more. Funding has fueled major ecosystem components like Protochain, the Nexus framework, and consumer-facing AI products. Project Description Talus Network is a Layer-1 blockchain built for decentralized AI agents enabling agents that can act, transact, compete, and earn autonomously. Built on Sui Move VM, Talus provides high throughput, strong security guarantees, and flexible programmability. Core Components Protochain A scalable execution layer optimized for autonomous agents. Talus Agentic Framework (TAF) Breaks AI into modular components: Tools Workflows (DAGs) Agents Supports both onchain and offchain execution with staking slashing to enforce accountability. Nexus Implementation Core onchain logic offchain “leaders” managing execution. Ensures censorship resistance, composability, and clear fee flows. Applications Agent-as-a-Service (AaaS) for builders Agent marketplaces to monetize AI @idoldotfun – AI competition platform AvA Gaming – agent-vs-agent game ecosystem Prediction AI AI Bae – TikTok-style AI dating app Tokens $TAI – the network’s native asset $US – used in some reward events and TGE incentives Security Options Supports a mix of: Pure onchain compute ZK-based verifiable compute Trusted execution environments (TEEs) Team Led by a globally distributed engineering team with experience in AI/ML, DeFi, and protocol design. Michael A. Hanono Founder & CEO Background in data science IT Previously at Perch Credit and Codefresh Focuses on decentralizing AI compute and enabling autonomous AI economies Public details on other team members are limited, but the team is highly active in recruiting and ecosystem building. Live Campaigns Talus is currently running several high-engagement initiatives: Enchanted Seasons Campaign Multi-season quest system: Season 1 – “The Awakened Orb” (ends Jan 2026) Season 2 – “The Leap Season” (community growth focus) Testnet Incentives Over $125,000 in rewards Additional airdrop potential for early contributors TGE Airdrop 100% LP-based Shifted to $US rewards Checker preregistration available Devnet Came with the Nexus whitepaper Used to test early autonomous AI functions Future Prospects Talus is entering a major rollout phase with strong momentum. Key upcoming milestones TGE: Announced at Seoul Community Night (Dec 2, 2025) Mainnet: Scheduled for Q1 2026 AvA Gaming Idol dot fun full launch: Q1 2026 Multi-Asset Margin: Q4 2025 Secondary market for Tallys NFTs Advanced integrations: Sentient, Noodles Finance, Lagrange, Swarm, Holoworld, and more Technical roadmap Integrate ZK proofs Cheaper, more verifiable execution Better authenticated agent communication
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Talus designed $US to power a real onchain agent economy. Every workflow, every tool call, every agent action settles in $US making it a model driven by usage, not inflation or artificial yield. And to keep incentives aligned for the long run, $US is distributed across builders, contributors, early supporters, and the broader community. Multi-year commitment is baked into the structure. Allocation Breakdown ◇ Community & Ecosystem — 30% • Incentives for builders, contributors, tools, agents, DAOs, public goods, onboarding • Most long-term value flows right back to the community ◇ Talus Foundation — 20% • Research, audits, global expansion, development • Unlocks linearly over 36 months ◇ Investors — 20.5% • Early backers from research → mainnet readiness • 12-month cliff → 24-month vesting • Not used for incentive programs ◇ Core Contributors — 22% • Talus Labs team advisors who built the core infra • 12-month cliff → 36-month vesting • Reinforces long-term alignment ◇ Bootstrapping & Airdrops — 7.5% • TGE airdrop, LRP pool, contributor campaigns, early Nexus Mainnet engagement • Portion unlocks at TGE for contributors Tallys holders • Remainder fuels onboarding builder programs • Unclaimed tokens stay reserved for community efforts --- Supply Insights Total Supply: 10,000,000,000 $US • Fixed genesis supply — 0% inflation • Circulating supply increases only via scheduled vesting ecosystem programs • ~22.2% of supply will be circulating at TGE Predictable. Transparent. No expansion. New supply enters slowly and only through predefined unlocks. --- As onchain agents get smarter, they need a stable, transparent economic base tied directly to real activity. That’s the role of $US. More tools → more workflows More workflows → more agent activity More real activity → natural demand for $US Talus is keeping the focus on usage. Workflows power the network. Agents automate onchain. And $US ties everything together through verifiable execution. A token economy shaped by what the ecosystem builds, not by speculation. That’s the foundation for the next era of onchain agents. @Talus_Labs
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The Story of @Talus_Labs Network From Ivy League Classrooms to the Future of PredictionAI Every breakthrough project begins with a spark. For Talus Network that spark came when two brilliant young founders looked at the state of prediction markets and saw the same flaws everywhere: ~Low liquidity ~Centralized oracles ~Clunky uninspiring user experience Instead of settling for just another prediction market they set out to build something entirely new. 🔹 Meet the Founders Mike Hanono (Co-Founder & CEO) @0xgmike ~Graduate of The Wharton School (MBA Moelis Advanced Access Program) ~Software Engineer at Cowri Labs (full-time and internship) ~Data Analyst at Perch Credit & Codefresh where he built scalable data pipelines and insights systems ~IT Intern at BTG Pactual driving digital service improvements ~Founder of Talus Labs (2023–Present) turning vision into reality ~Early leadership Head of Educators at Macabi Panama mentoring youth leaders in social responsibility Ben Frigon (Co-Founder & COO) @ben_frigon ~Brown University – 4.0 GPA Magna Cum Laude inducted into Phi Beta Kappa ~Bachelor’s in Public Policy & Entrepreneurship ~President of Blockchain Brown where he bridged research and Web3 innovation ~Multiple honors & awards proving both academic excellence and leadership in decentralized tech Together Mike and Ben embody the rare mix of technical depth academic rigor and entrepreneurial boldness that drives world-class startups. 🔹 The Spark That Became Talus Both founders agreed on prediction markets weren’t living up to their potential they weren’t liquid they weren’t fair and they weren’t fun. So they asked the bigger question What if prediction markets weren’t just about trading outcomes but about creating an entirely new form of entertainment and economy? 🔹 Enter Talus Network ~Talus is more than a prediction platform It’s the birthplace of PredictionAI. ~AvA Gaming → AI agents compete against each other and humans bet on outcomes. ~Nexus Framework → a full-stack environment for AI agents to exist and act directly on-chain. ~Move-based architecture → designed for security, scalability and trustlessness. ~Backed by Polychain Capital → one of the strongest signals in Web3 venture. Think of it as sports betting but instead of human athletes the competitors are AI personalities auditable transparent and unstoppable. 🔹 The Vision Talus isn’t just solving old problems it’s opening an entirely new frontier. ~A fair liquid transparent economy powered by AI agents on-chain ~Agents that are permanent auditable and unstoppable ~A new cultural category PredictionAI where markets gaming and entertainment collide This isn’t speculation It’s infrastructure for the next internet economy one where humans and AI compete collaborate and create value side by side. 🔹From Academia to On-Chain Innovation From Wharton and Brown classrooms to Wall Street internships to coding at startups and labs Mike and Ben have turned academic excellence into protocol design. Talus isn’t about hype. It’s about solving the problems that killed prediction markets in the past and replacing them with fairness transparency and unstoppable AI-powered systems. 🔹 The Future is Talus Talus is not just another crypto experiment It’s a movement to make prediction markets fun fair and impossible to rig. And it all started with two founders who believed the future of AI and human competition should live on-chain in the open and for everyone. The next frontier of Web3 isn’t just finance. It’s culture It’s AI It’s PredictionAI. The ascend continues with their vision. @talus_intern
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How do you move changes from staging to prod, or from region 1 to region 2? The answer will have a dramatic impact on your developer productivity, & product reliability! A Guide to #GitOps Promotions with #ArgoCD and #Codefresh youtu.be/57MPA8_b14Q?si=S9XD… #Kubernetes

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A Guide to #GitOps Promotions with #ArgoCD and #Codefresh How do you move changes from staging to prod, or from one region to another? The answer will have a dramatic impact on your dev productivity & product reliability! youtu.be/57MPA8_b14Q?si=3GHS… #Kubernetes
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7️⃣ GitOps CodeFresh and Linux Foundations offers free course to get started with GitOps. But there is also YouTube. 🔗 training.linuxfoundation.org… 🔗 youtube.com/watch?v=5rwIIusb…
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🚀 “We’re now deploying 3 to 4 times more a day.” @Sojern, which helps travel brands drive direct bookings with digital marketing, wanted to scale its deployments without increasing risk. With Codefresh, they scaled from 2 to 10 teams, deploy over 100 times per day, and cut manual work across the board. From monoliths to modern GitOps with Argo CD, here’s how they did it 👇 🔗 codefresh.io/case-studies/so… #GitOps #ArgoCD #Kubernetes #CICD #DevOps #Codefresh
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A night of GitOps, great talks, and even better community! Last week we had the pleasure of hosting a community meetup at our Israel office — and what a turnout! 🙌 We dove into all things Argo CD, GitOps, open source, and of course, GitOps Cloud! 🎤 @todaywasawesome kicked things off with a talk on promotion strategies 🚀 Regina Voloshin shared what’s new in the Argo CD 3.0 release 💻 Idan Arbel closed with a live demo of GitOps Cloud in action All the sessions sparked great conversations and thoughtful questions. Stay tuned — more meetups coming soon! And a huge thank you to everyone who helped make it happen — and to everyone who showed up and made it such a fun, lively evening. 🙌 #GitOps #ArgoCD #Codefresh #OpenSource #DevOpsCommunity
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It's a packed house at @codefresh by @OctopusDeploy Israel. We're talking Argo, promotions, 3.0, application sets, and GitOps!!
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🎥 Missed this ArgoCon session? We've got you covered. The Hidden Dangers of Defaults: Securing Multi-Tenant Argo CD Installations with Regina Voloshin (@codefresh by @OctopusDeploy) & Dag Bjerre Andersen (Doubble ApS) can be found on YouTube here: youtube.com/watch?v=foH5IGhU… As Argo CD adoption grows, so does the importance of getting multi-tenant security right. This talk takes a technical deep dive into misconfigurations to avoid, RBAC best practices, and how to safely structure Application Projects. ✅ Real-world examples ✅ Practical strategies ✅ Common pitfalls to avoid #ArgoCon #ArgoCD #GitOps #DevOps #CloudNative #Kubernetes
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🎥 Missed this ArgoCon talk? Catch the replay on YouTube! 🚗 Set It to Auto: Using Argo CD Autopilot to Simplify Everything with Dustin Van Buskirk, @codefresh by @OctopusDeploy Installing Argo CD is easy — setting it up right for scale, org structure, and disaster recovery? That’s where Autopilot shines. This session covers how to bootstrap Argo CD the smart way, streamline your GitOps patterns, and stop reinventing the wheel. 🔗 Watch now: youtube.com/watch?v=hIcKOJhn… #GitOps #ArgoCD #DevOps #CICD #ArgoCon #Kubernetes
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KCD NYC 🗽 is underway. I'll be hanging out most of the day and giving a talk on GitOps promotions this afternoon. Come say hi! @codefresh @OctopusDeploy
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