As someone who was raised in Operations, but fully bought into the dev/ops kool-aid. I'd argue that most of the unhappiness I've felt in operations positions has been due to being the bottleneck in organizations with…
To sort of echo what you're saying, most of these articles seem to suggest that containers solve a technical problem. More often then not I've seen them as a solution to an organizational problem.
Masters in Counseling Psych here. The short answer is yes. Basically people who practice CBT think that people who practice psychodynamic/existential-humanistic spend too much time analyzing things that may not matter…
As someone who was raised in Operations, but fully bought into the dev/ops kool-aid. I'd argue that most of the unhappiness I've felt in operations positions has been due to being the bottleneck in organizations with…
To sort of echo what you're saying, most of these articles seem to suggest that containers solve a technical problem. More often then not I've seen them as a solution to an organizational problem.
Masters in Counseling Psych here. The short answer is yes. Basically people who practice CBT think that people who practice psychodynamic/existential-humanistic spend too much time analyzing things that may not matter…