This is their container builder project re-branded. Pretty nice product, but missing some LAUGHABLE features. Specifically: - Ability to start builds based on github pull requests - Ability to send messages to slack on…
As a student who SUFFERED through K-12, was an awful C-D student, I agree 100% with this overall idea. I went from a D high school to a straight A student in college. I found the freedom to choose to study what I am…
Agreed. It's amazing to me how people still "meh" away testing as a secondary concern, and then regret it later. Over and over again. WRITING software is easy, anyone can do it. CHANGING software is extremely difficult.…
I'm a dev. I did this a few years ago, started my own company. I failed for two reasons: 1. I wasn't experienced enough as a developer IN THIS TECHNOLOGY to hit the ground running. When you are self-employed, time =…
It sounds like you have a dysfunction with decision making and productivity. This is something you need to deal with. It's OK! It happens to a lot of people. This is something you can study and improve. I highly…
YES. THIS!! I'm a single-person ops team for my startup. Granted, I MAY be an exceptional learner and not realize it, but I mostly consider myself an under-achieving stoner. I chose Kubernetes as our platform a few…
This is cute, but with what we now know about CTE, I can't help but find boxing, football, etc disgusting. I'm not just being a pretentious nerd, I actually like sports and I used to love watching boxing / MMA. It is so…
In my terminal everything is a string. All of my tools are run from the terminal ( cloud provider, provisioning software, etc. ) I can chain cli calls together to create powerful workflows. I have highly scriptable…
No. I don't think we do. Writing native apps is a huge waste of time and resources. While the big players in the OS space were squabbling the web browsers snuck in and drank their milkshake. Browsers / web apps are a…
I bought a Dell XPS for less than half the price and better specs. No regrets. Apple hardware isn't that amazing, and even if it is, who cares. "Build quality" is just an excuse to spend more money on a luxury designer…
I've used both ansible and salt extensively. Ansible is similar to salt, but is imperative as opposed to declarative. I've found I prefer Ansible for the scale I work at. Salt has a better eventing and provisioning…
I'm going to use this opportunity to get up on my soap-box and talk about helm, the "recommended" way to install kubernetes packages. Helm is not a useful abstraction, and needs to change in a BIG way before I consider…
I'm not spam! Also keel is completely free and open source! Edit: I now see what happened, fixed.
Keel does a really good job of this, good to see people are starting to have options with their k8 deployments! My two cents: So far my deployments have been pretty painless, so changing over to something like Gitkube /…
This is their container builder project re-branded. Pretty nice product, but missing some LAUGHABLE features. Specifically: - Ability to start builds based on github pull requests - Ability to send messages to slack on…
As a student who SUFFERED through K-12, was an awful C-D student, I agree 100% with this overall idea. I went from a D high school to a straight A student in college. I found the freedom to choose to study what I am…
Agreed. It's amazing to me how people still "meh" away testing as a secondary concern, and then regret it later. Over and over again. WRITING software is easy, anyone can do it. CHANGING software is extremely difficult.…
I'm a dev. I did this a few years ago, started my own company. I failed for two reasons: 1. I wasn't experienced enough as a developer IN THIS TECHNOLOGY to hit the ground running. When you are self-employed, time =…
It sounds like you have a dysfunction with decision making and productivity. This is something you need to deal with. It's OK! It happens to a lot of people. This is something you can study and improve. I highly…
YES. THIS!! I'm a single-person ops team for my startup. Granted, I MAY be an exceptional learner and not realize it, but I mostly consider myself an under-achieving stoner. I chose Kubernetes as our platform a few…
This is cute, but with what we now know about CTE, I can't help but find boxing, football, etc disgusting. I'm not just being a pretentious nerd, I actually like sports and I used to love watching boxing / MMA. It is so…
In my terminal everything is a string. All of my tools are run from the terminal ( cloud provider, provisioning software, etc. ) I can chain cli calls together to create powerful workflows. I have highly scriptable…
No. I don't think we do. Writing native apps is a huge waste of time and resources. While the big players in the OS space were squabbling the web browsers snuck in and drank their milkshake. Browsers / web apps are a…
I bought a Dell XPS for less than half the price and better specs. No regrets. Apple hardware isn't that amazing, and even if it is, who cares. "Build quality" is just an excuse to spend more money on a luxury designer…
I've used both ansible and salt extensively. Ansible is similar to salt, but is imperative as opposed to declarative. I've found I prefer Ansible for the scale I work at. Salt has a better eventing and provisioning…
I'm going to use this opportunity to get up on my soap-box and talk about helm, the "recommended" way to install kubernetes packages. Helm is not a useful abstraction, and needs to change in a BIG way before I consider…
I'm not spam! Also keel is completely free and open source! Edit: I now see what happened, fixed.
Keel does a really good job of this, good to see people are starting to have options with their k8 deployments! My two cents: So far my deployments have been pretty painless, so changing over to something like Gitkube /…