You can also never guarantee the patched software doesn't include a worse vulnerability, I would submit that patching software without proper time to validate changes is also a security issue. If you aren't careful,…
Are they going to call it G-Wiz?
I do realize you were intending to give examples of why you don't think annotations aren't very extensible, but it is an odd example as all those things can still be achieved via annotation, since the annotations can…
"Simplicity is the most difficult of all concepts" -Brian Herbert
It is actually the opposite, it is currently considered a good practice to run stateful workloads outside of kubernetes and stateless workloads inside of kubernetes.
I find it funny how sometimes there are two sides to the same coin, and articles like these rarely talk about engineering tradeoffs. Just one solution good, other solution bad. I think it is a mistake for a technical…
Same, we use EKS and a very similar setup, our workload has some pretty high throughput and scaling requirements. Works amazing for our team, wouldn't change it for anything else at this point. Very low maintenance…
The Ministry of Truth?
How do you scale across multiple computers reliably?
All technologies have their pros and cons. They have use cases where they make sense and use case where they don't. The job of an engineer to decide which tool fits which use-case. To dismiss a useful technology as…
This is the video I recommend to others when working with dynamodb. The video is by Rick Houlihan about dynamodb modeling. In my experience most developers that complain about dynamodb don't fully understand it.…
I'm always surprised by all the vitriol on here against kubernetes. My development experience must have been drastically different than the average hacker news startup developer. It is definitely true you don't need…
The thing is I don't think it is bold at all. Housing being overvalued seems perfectly obvious consequence of negative or near-zero interest rates. One side effect of those policies is that the mortgage rates were…
Western Europe is also way smaller than the united states, so I'm not sure how apt this comparison is.
You can also never guarantee the patched software doesn't include a worse vulnerability, I would submit that patching software without proper time to validate changes is also a security issue. If you aren't careful,…
Are they going to call it G-Wiz?
I do realize you were intending to give examples of why you don't think annotations aren't very extensible, but it is an odd example as all those things can still be achieved via annotation, since the annotations can…
"Simplicity is the most difficult of all concepts" -Brian Herbert
It is actually the opposite, it is currently considered a good practice to run stateful workloads outside of kubernetes and stateless workloads inside of kubernetes.
I find it funny how sometimes there are two sides to the same coin, and articles like these rarely talk about engineering tradeoffs. Just one solution good, other solution bad. I think it is a mistake for a technical…
Same, we use EKS and a very similar setup, our workload has some pretty high throughput and scaling requirements. Works amazing for our team, wouldn't change it for anything else at this point. Very low maintenance…
The Ministry of Truth?
How do you scale across multiple computers reliably?
All technologies have their pros and cons. They have use cases where they make sense and use case where they don't. The job of an engineer to decide which tool fits which use-case. To dismiss a useful technology as…
This is the video I recommend to others when working with dynamodb. The video is by Rick Houlihan about dynamodb modeling. In my experience most developers that complain about dynamodb don't fully understand it.…
I'm always surprised by all the vitriol on here against kubernetes. My development experience must have been drastically different than the average hacker news startup developer. It is definitely true you don't need…
The thing is I don't think it is bold at all. Housing being overvalued seems perfectly obvious consequence of negative or near-zero interest rates. One side effect of those policies is that the mortgage rates were…
Western Europe is also way smaller than the united states, so I'm not sure how apt this comparison is.