No Belgium either, which I would have expected since tax rates here...
It however shifts a lot of the complexity of building the application to the distro maintainer, or a software maintainer has to prioritize for which distribution they choose to build and maintain a package, because…
When interviewers use LLM gargbage to filter out participants, expect candidates to do the same.
> Just curious. In Sweden the average devops salary is around 60k. Well there's salary, and total employee cost. Now sure how it works in Sweden, but here in Belgium it's a good rule of thumb that an employer pays +-…
I used vagrant in the past for this, but that's years ago.
This is something I was actually looking for a while ago and settled for a linuxserver's docker image running vnc and sqlitebrowser to inspect some databases on my homelab, which felt like an unsatisfying solution -…
Not if they require a certificate containing the serial number/imei/... + a nonce provided by Apple, signed with a private key/certificate stored in the secured enclave, loaded into the device when it's manufactured.
> Somehow I think this one is not Sony's fault entirely. Sorry but if you allow your platform to sell 3rd party content, you better have some consumer protections built-in in your contract with that 3rd party in case of…
Sure, but the communication channel between the attester and the client which it needs to verify/attest is pretty much undefined?
What unclear to me is how the actual verification by this attester would happen. Somehow the attester, which is also a remote service, verifies your device? Are there any details on how that would happen specifically?
I think their main problem is that regarding the i3 design, they are pretty much the only-ones contributing to improvements, I mean - when was the last time the community (or another manufacturer) actually contributed…
> beyond allowing others to send/receive messages Just publishing the specs will not allow anyone to send/receive iMessages. It's built on a closed loop CA / certificate system. Remember that Steve Jobs actually…
> They were using CentOS for no cost previously and have switched to another no cost RHEL rebuild (Rocky). Since they involved CIQ, I'm pretty sure they are now paying support for Rocky, which, if you read the article,…
> doesn't know that his core infra team just wrote something in Rust Sorry but that is something he should know. That directly affects technology radar and roadmap, HR and a bunch of other stuff.
While it might suck for some people, the 10k message limit was always there, so if you wanted to keep history - why the hell would you be on slack? And the people here shouting matrix and "don't go to discord" have…
While I think not allowing windows is a silly policy, Apple laptops still sell for a serious premium after 3 or 4 years of use. I've worked for companies where this was the sole reason for Mac being the default laptop…
It's never an "or" thing, it's an "and" thing, we need both. The more renewable we have, the better, but for a base-load it's hard to have this everywhere and batteries are far from an ideal solution. We don't need…
Let's be clear here, everything you can do in a "cloudy" environment, you could do on big servers yourself - but at what engineering and human resource cost? Because that's something many - if not most - hardware and…
Well, sadly they are not
> So your point is that once you learn how to use the tool it's easier to use the tool? Kubernetes is not just "a tool", it's a platform. So if you know the k8s fundamentals, being dropped in an unfamiliar environment…
Not for windows native images (which are a thing, but does anyone actually use them?) So in theory, no you don't need WSL.
Can you elaborate on what mainframes do better? I'm genuinely curious (not being too familiar with mainframes).
Microvms are just the workloads, while Kubernetes is a platform, mostly agnostic of that workload. Yes that's currently mostly containers, but you can already schedule VMs on k8s with KubeVirt.
What k8s offers is a platform, on which people can build their own solutions. It makes solving a lot of very hard problems a lot easier and portable. Before k8s, tools like these were out of reach for small/mid…
Any decent k8s engineer worth his salt should find it pretty easy to navigate this, since how you deal with that is pretty standardised. I've written custom operators and submitted upstream patches to existing-ones,…
No Belgium either, which I would have expected since tax rates here...
It however shifts a lot of the complexity of building the application to the distro maintainer, or a software maintainer has to prioritize for which distribution they choose to build and maintain a package, because…
When interviewers use LLM gargbage to filter out participants, expect candidates to do the same.
> Just curious. In Sweden the average devops salary is around 60k. Well there's salary, and total employee cost. Now sure how it works in Sweden, but here in Belgium it's a good rule of thumb that an employer pays +-…
I used vagrant in the past for this, but that's years ago.
This is something I was actually looking for a while ago and settled for a linuxserver's docker image running vnc and sqlitebrowser to inspect some databases on my homelab, which felt like an unsatisfying solution -…
Not if they require a certificate containing the serial number/imei/... + a nonce provided by Apple, signed with a private key/certificate stored in the secured enclave, loaded into the device when it's manufactured.
> Somehow I think this one is not Sony's fault entirely. Sorry but if you allow your platform to sell 3rd party content, you better have some consumer protections built-in in your contract with that 3rd party in case of…
Sure, but the communication channel between the attester and the client which it needs to verify/attest is pretty much undefined?
What unclear to me is how the actual verification by this attester would happen. Somehow the attester, which is also a remote service, verifies your device? Are there any details on how that would happen specifically?
I think their main problem is that regarding the i3 design, they are pretty much the only-ones contributing to improvements, I mean - when was the last time the community (or another manufacturer) actually contributed…
> beyond allowing others to send/receive messages Just publishing the specs will not allow anyone to send/receive iMessages. It's built on a closed loop CA / certificate system. Remember that Steve Jobs actually…
> They were using CentOS for no cost previously and have switched to another no cost RHEL rebuild (Rocky). Since they involved CIQ, I'm pretty sure they are now paying support for Rocky, which, if you read the article,…
> doesn't know that his core infra team just wrote something in Rust Sorry but that is something he should know. That directly affects technology radar and roadmap, HR and a bunch of other stuff.
While it might suck for some people, the 10k message limit was always there, so if you wanted to keep history - why the hell would you be on slack? And the people here shouting matrix and "don't go to discord" have…
While I think not allowing windows is a silly policy, Apple laptops still sell for a serious premium after 3 or 4 years of use. I've worked for companies where this was the sole reason for Mac being the default laptop…
It's never an "or" thing, it's an "and" thing, we need both. The more renewable we have, the better, but for a base-load it's hard to have this everywhere and batteries are far from an ideal solution. We don't need…
Let's be clear here, everything you can do in a "cloudy" environment, you could do on big servers yourself - but at what engineering and human resource cost? Because that's something many - if not most - hardware and…
Well, sadly they are not
> So your point is that once you learn how to use the tool it's easier to use the tool? Kubernetes is not just "a tool", it's a platform. So if you know the k8s fundamentals, being dropped in an unfamiliar environment…
Not for windows native images (which are a thing, but does anyone actually use them?) So in theory, no you don't need WSL.
Can you elaborate on what mainframes do better? I'm genuinely curious (not being too familiar with mainframes).
Microvms are just the workloads, while Kubernetes is a platform, mostly agnostic of that workload. Yes that's currently mostly containers, but you can already schedule VMs on k8s with KubeVirt.
What k8s offers is a platform, on which people can build their own solutions. It makes solving a lot of very hard problems a lot easier and portable. Before k8s, tools like these were out of reach for small/mid…
Any decent k8s engineer worth his salt should find it pretty easy to navigate this, since how you deal with that is pretty standardised. I've written custom operators and submitted upstream patches to existing-ones,…