so use Bazel or buck2 if you need an iteration on make's handling of changed files. Bazel is much more serious of a project than buildkit. I'm not saying make is more functional that buildkit (it might be to some), I'm…
unfortunately, make is more well written software. I think ultimately Dockerfile was a failed iteration of Makefile. YAML & Dockerfile are poor interfaces for these types of applications. The code first options are…
This is cool, is there a docs website available?
it stops low effort grifting of network-enabled open source for cash.
That should not be the litmus test for writing software. Lots of software can have 1 user, yourself. Stability and ability to distribute be damned
ts-node introduces its own bugs and ergonomics inconsistencies on top of node. I've used it on multiple projects in the past and ended up removing it as a dep when I've been able to. Not saying anyone who is using…
whinging about supply chain security is the bikeshedding topic of 2022
It wouldn't be better, it would be arbitrary
JPL is such an outlier it's not even worth talking about in this discussion
> thoroughly vetting a candidate Either you work at startups or you thoroughly vet candidates, not both.
I'm scoping my statement to container security & orchestration best practices, not their competency as a whole. I know the specifics of their guidance due to the industry I work in, so I feel comfortable speaking…
It's funny that you use the term "actual" to describe the guidance from the US government. They don't really know what they are talking about. Their release process for guidance takes so long that by the time it's…
Do you use a proprietary tool to filter containers lacking the certificate mechanisms or is this handled as part of the manifests?
so use Bazel or buck2 if you need an iteration on make's handling of changed files. Bazel is much more serious of a project than buildkit. I'm not saying make is more functional that buildkit (it might be to some), I'm…
unfortunately, make is more well written software. I think ultimately Dockerfile was a failed iteration of Makefile. YAML & Dockerfile are poor interfaces for these types of applications. The code first options are…
This is cool, is there a docs website available?
it stops low effort grifting of network-enabled open source for cash.
That should not be the litmus test for writing software. Lots of software can have 1 user, yourself. Stability and ability to distribute be damned
ts-node introduces its own bugs and ergonomics inconsistencies on top of node. I've used it on multiple projects in the past and ended up removing it as a dep when I've been able to. Not saying anyone who is using…
whinging about supply chain security is the bikeshedding topic of 2022
It wouldn't be better, it would be arbitrary
JPL is such an outlier it's not even worth talking about in this discussion
> thoroughly vetting a candidate Either you work at startups or you thoroughly vet candidates, not both.
I'm scoping my statement to container security & orchestration best practices, not their competency as a whole. I know the specifics of their guidance due to the industry I work in, so I feel comfortable speaking…
It's funny that you use the term "actual" to describe the guidance from the US government. They don't really know what they are talking about. Their release process for guidance takes so long that by the time it's…
Do you use a proprietary tool to filter containers lacking the certificate mechanisms or is this handled as part of the manifests?