It's a little unfortunate too, there's lots of interesting things happening with the commercial space boom. Companies like observable.space are out there making incredible advancements with both software and hardware -…
It's a fair point - My opinions and use case are my own, I didn't mean to imply or assume there were promises not kept. The dagger team has been nothing but supportive and I do think has built a great community. That…
Asked the opposite way - why is this a core API type of a buildkit interface? Having API calls to various LLMs as core functionality of a build system is just straight up weird. Doesn't fit, confuses developers on my…
Yup - Ever since the introduction of llm as a core API we're basically going to stop upgrading / using the project unless things start moving in a more sane direction.
IMO dagger isn't really comparable to nix. We tried to fit dagger where we had jenkins - not just for binary builds, but for the other stuff. Mounting secrets for git clones / NPM installs, integration tests, terraform…
I feel like it's getting harder to tell what dagger is _actually_ for these days. At first we'd hoped it could replace jenkins - it provided an alternative way to run and debug CI pipelines - right on your machine! You…
It's a little unfortunate too, there's lots of interesting things happening with the commercial space boom. Companies like observable.space are out there making incredible advancements with both software and hardware -…
It's a fair point - My opinions and use case are my own, I didn't mean to imply or assume there were promises not kept. The dagger team has been nothing but supportive and I do think has built a great community. That…
Asked the opposite way - why is this a core API type of a buildkit interface? Having API calls to various LLMs as core functionality of a build system is just straight up weird. Doesn't fit, confuses developers on my…
Yup - Ever since the introduction of llm as a core API we're basically going to stop upgrading / using the project unless things start moving in a more sane direction.
IMO dagger isn't really comparable to nix. We tried to fit dagger where we had jenkins - not just for binary builds, but for the other stuff. Mounting secrets for git clones / NPM installs, integration tests, terraform…
I feel like it's getting harder to tell what dagger is _actually_ for these days. At first we'd hoped it could replace jenkins - it provided an alternative way to run and debug CI pipelines - right on your machine! You…