https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1646771/ Turns out, scientifically, it hasn't
I suggest looking into a phenomenon called "unequal exchange". Turns out that officially ending colonialism and actually ending it are two very different things. Your programming skills aren't just paid more because…
Arrival
I’d buy fair trade drugs if I could
Very much agree, but never managed to reach this point. One reason is that the amount of hardware needed for this is pretty prohibitive. Second is that configuring a new cluster (last time I did it) was so much work,…
There's the rub: we don't actually need Kubernetes at all! Just a case of resume-driven development by a predecessor
I wrote a long reply to someone else’s question below that should answer your question :)
Infinitely happier, because if something goes wrong, you can usually figure out what it was, and fix it or even prevent it from happening again. Sure, the blue-green automatic deployment in k8s is cool, but a bit of…
I wrote this whole thing below as a reply to someone stating that I should just stop complaining and figure it out, but that comment has since been deleted. Figured sharing my frustration might be cathartic anyways :)…
After having just spend most of the day yesterday trying to nurse a failing Kubernetes cluster back to health (taking down all of our production websites in the process), I’ve come to completely loathe it. It felt more…
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1646771/ Turns out, scientifically, it hasn't
I suggest looking into a phenomenon called "unequal exchange". Turns out that officially ending colonialism and actually ending it are two very different things. Your programming skills aren't just paid more because…
Arrival
I’d buy fair trade drugs if I could
Very much agree, but never managed to reach this point. One reason is that the amount of hardware needed for this is pretty prohibitive. Second is that configuring a new cluster (last time I did it) was so much work,…
There's the rub: we don't actually need Kubernetes at all! Just a case of resume-driven development by a predecessor
I wrote a long reply to someone else’s question below that should answer your question :)
Infinitely happier, because if something goes wrong, you can usually figure out what it was, and fix it or even prevent it from happening again. Sure, the blue-green automatic deployment in k8s is cool, but a bit of…
I wrote this whole thing below as a reply to someone stating that I should just stop complaining and figure it out, but that comment has since been deleted. Figured sharing my frustration might be cathartic anyways :)…
After having just spend most of the day yesterday trying to nurse a failing Kubernetes cluster back to health (taking down all of our production websites in the process), I’ve come to completely loathe it. It felt more…