
Season 2 · Episode 1036
Is Kubernetes Too Big for Your Startup?
Is Kubernetes too complex for most teams? Explore the evolution of infrastructure from Google’s Borg to the new era of AI-driven scaling.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 8, 202628m 26s
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Show Notes
Kubernetes has become the invisible backbone of the modern web, but its "complexity tax" often leaves small teams drowning in YAML files and ballooning cloud bills. This episode traces the journey from Google’s secretive Borg system to the seismic shifts of 2026, where AI-native agents are finally transforming the "Saturn V rocket" of infrastructure into a self-healing, predictive nervous system. We dive deep into the power of the reconciliation loop, evaluate whether managed services truly solve the overhead problem, and ask the tough question: as AI takes the wheel of our clusters, are we losing the fundamental engineering skills required to fix them when they eventually fail?