It's actually fun to see this. Running systems in a lot of different ways are just interesting. I do however get kinda sad at the hate at k8s because it's really good at what it does. I've seen so many projects bending…
https://screego.net/#/ Just want to give it a shout out in this context, same tech and quite mature. Been using it successfully at work for remote pair programming and it feels like your looking at your co workers screen
SystemD bashing aside :p Talos is pretty awesome for setting up clusters. At home I just run talos with matchbox for PXE bootstrapping it works like a charm. Been really easy to maintain too. I normally just update…
Lots of comments about issues with dependencies and Graal. I suggest looking into Quarkus. Have had great success with and mandrel (a patched version of Graal for Quarkus). Quarkus focuses on creating Web APIs so wont…
I think the issue is that any energi i spent on trying to make my apps have a less of a co2 footprint would be better spent engaging in climate questions instead, preferbly using ones profession. Ie doing stuff like…
This is a great paper, did my master thesis on adapting in to autonomously navigating large bodies of water with a boat/ship or similar. For which it worked great! It's almost weird it haven't gotten more attention yet!…
So you think the issue is semantics and not understanding? Being due today and having 5 developers thinking the end goal is different and working against each other is way worse then spending some time building…
You can certainly misrepresent your own article. But in this case you're arguing different things as far as I interpret your text.
You having a successful career is not really relevant to the discussion. I do agree though that the most important part of a professional life is to fill the gap within your team. But that's another discussion.
I supposed instead of saying DevOps has lost its meaning it has been co-opted from it's original meaning to something else. Problem is just that it isn't well defined. I like a definition like this, but as an earlier…
I'm all ears when you're on brake.
You can certainly advertise a DevOps culture in a listing that isn't for a DevOps engineer, it's not mutually exclusive. What's DevOps skills in your opinion?
I think there's a point to the blog article itself, but i think you miss a vital point in the conclusion. The way a DevOps position that is described in the blog post is a valid position that could have DevOps in the…
In many way the adoption of DevOps has many similarities with the larger adoption of agile development. It just looses it original meaning in a world of little reflection and just surface level knowledge. Those who can…
Generally in my experience, a company that's looking for a DevOps engineer does not know what DevOps is. DevOps is great, but it's not a title. It's beautifully summarized in "The DevOps Handbook" and it's fictional…
Yeah, but why? Is it a feeling? Is it because it's not relevant if you can't immediately read the code since it's not a language you usually read/write in? Once again just curious :)
I agree, "machine learning framework written in <lang>" is relevant, not sure i agree about an interpreter though :p
First off: Interesting thoughts! I couldn't agree more about the importance to make things easy to build. I'm not sure i agree about C++ and C applications being particularly easy to build though. Personally i have not…
Might be a little off topic, but what’s with the ”written in” obsession? From my perspective it’s so irrelevant compared to well tested, design, architectured, community engagement, track record, performance and…
Brilliant. It's a really good compliment to strangling certain parts of a large code base. As always the key is getting the information to the right people at the right time, and making it more difficult to make the…
It's impressive how fast they are at fixing outages, barely a coffee break required. I'm almost starting to believe in this DevOps thing...
Exciting!
Oh no, this article is on hacker news so you wont get incrementaly higher spikes in the forseeble future...
This article is so odd in its conclusion. The problem lies in obscurity generating a mess thats hard to reason around by designers, hiding obvious weakpoints, making it hard to find the most valuable area to work on.…
Slightly opinionated, but very funny and scary at the same time. I guess you could say I’m emotionally confused
It's actually fun to see this. Running systems in a lot of different ways are just interesting. I do however get kinda sad at the hate at k8s because it's really good at what it does. I've seen so many projects bending…
https://screego.net/#/ Just want to give it a shout out in this context, same tech and quite mature. Been using it successfully at work for remote pair programming and it feels like your looking at your co workers screen
SystemD bashing aside :p Talos is pretty awesome for setting up clusters. At home I just run talos with matchbox for PXE bootstrapping it works like a charm. Been really easy to maintain too. I normally just update…
Lots of comments about issues with dependencies and Graal. I suggest looking into Quarkus. Have had great success with and mandrel (a patched version of Graal for Quarkus). Quarkus focuses on creating Web APIs so wont…
I think the issue is that any energi i spent on trying to make my apps have a less of a co2 footprint would be better spent engaging in climate questions instead, preferbly using ones profession. Ie doing stuff like…
This is a great paper, did my master thesis on adapting in to autonomously navigating large bodies of water with a boat/ship or similar. For which it worked great! It's almost weird it haven't gotten more attention yet!…
So you think the issue is semantics and not understanding? Being due today and having 5 developers thinking the end goal is different and working against each other is way worse then spending some time building…
You can certainly misrepresent your own article. But in this case you're arguing different things as far as I interpret your text.
You having a successful career is not really relevant to the discussion. I do agree though that the most important part of a professional life is to fill the gap within your team. But that's another discussion.
I supposed instead of saying DevOps has lost its meaning it has been co-opted from it's original meaning to something else. Problem is just that it isn't well defined. I like a definition like this, but as an earlier…
I'm all ears when you're on brake.
You can certainly advertise a DevOps culture in a listing that isn't for a DevOps engineer, it's not mutually exclusive. What's DevOps skills in your opinion?
I think there's a point to the blog article itself, but i think you miss a vital point in the conclusion. The way a DevOps position that is described in the blog post is a valid position that could have DevOps in the…
In many way the adoption of DevOps has many similarities with the larger adoption of agile development. It just looses it original meaning in a world of little reflection and just surface level knowledge. Those who can…
Generally in my experience, a company that's looking for a DevOps engineer does not know what DevOps is. DevOps is great, but it's not a title. It's beautifully summarized in "The DevOps Handbook" and it's fictional…
Yeah, but why? Is it a feeling? Is it because it's not relevant if you can't immediately read the code since it's not a language you usually read/write in? Once again just curious :)
I agree, "machine learning framework written in <lang>" is relevant, not sure i agree about an interpreter though :p
First off: Interesting thoughts! I couldn't agree more about the importance to make things easy to build. I'm not sure i agree about C++ and C applications being particularly easy to build though. Personally i have not…
Might be a little off topic, but what’s with the ”written in” obsession? From my perspective it’s so irrelevant compared to well tested, design, architectured, community engagement, track record, performance and…
Brilliant. It's a really good compliment to strangling certain parts of a large code base. As always the key is getting the information to the right people at the right time, and making it more difficult to make the…
It's impressive how fast they are at fixing outages, barely a coffee break required. I'm almost starting to believe in this DevOps thing...
Exciting!
Oh no, this article is on hacker news so you wont get incrementaly higher spikes in the forseeble future...
This article is so odd in its conclusion. The problem lies in obscurity generating a mess thats hard to reason around by designers, hiding obvious weakpoints, making it hard to find the most valuable area to work on.…
Slightly opinionated, but very funny and scary at the same time. I guess you could say I’m emotionally confused