I don't know why anyone think this is silly or a bad idea. It allows hardware to be interchangeable, allows contractors to write easily testable and modular software, and produces less vendor lock-in. Fuck if I want Boeing to have some custom virtualization layer that only their shitty in-house custom code can run on.
Like, let's be real, there's going to be SOME virtualization layer. It's 2020. Being a well-known, many-eyeball OSS one is far better than the alternative.
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Like, let's be real, there's going to be SOME virtualization layer. It's 2020. Being a well-known, many-eyeball OSS one is far better than the alternative.
at this point the Russian's and Chinese don't even have to try. They can phone it in with this s* and go drink.
* Add unnecessary complexity
* Force air crews to be Kubernetes experts on top of their existing jobs
What am I missing and where do I sign up?
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