Top 5: Disk space management on Linux, Container orchestration with Kubernetes, and more

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In this week's top 5, we highlight a guide to Logical Volume Management on Linux, container orchestration systems, successful project manager tips, writing with bibisco, and a new My Linux Story.

Top 5 articles of the week

5. Dear younger self, here are four tips for reaching your goals

Daniel writes to his younger self with tips for learning to code that stand the test of time.

4. Got the writing bug? An introduction to bibisco

Well, Ruth Bavousett, for one, has got the writing bug. She likes bibisco for many reasons, which she walks you through in this article, but two big reasons are based on that image you might have in your mind of a novel writer writing furiously, then stopping and crumbling their draft and tossing it in the trash to start a new sheet. Bibisco supports multiple writing projects and you can start a new one any time.

3. Why project managers need to lose control

Managing a software project, or any project for that matter, can be overwhelming. There's a lot out of your control to begin with, so maybe you'd think it doesn't make a ton of sense to try to lose more control. But if you want to stay sane and have a successful project, that's just what you've got to do.

2. Containing container chaos with Kubernetes

Right at this moment, people are making the switch to Linux containers. What they'll realize in the days and weeks to come, if they haven't already, is that they'll need a container orchestration system to make it all hum with efficiency. Google's Cloud Platform Developer Advocate Terry Ryan talks Kubernetes.

1. A Linux user's guide to Logical Volume Management

This article is for those who need help managing disk space, especially for sysadmins.

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