I don't understand why people still waste so much money on making some perfect search engine when they can just filter on tags. Every retail product sales website in the world works by filtering on tags, not deciphering…
The standard refrain in companies is "don't talk about your competitors, talk about yourself". And that's fine, unless nobody wants to buy your product because your competitor is all anyone talks about. At a certain…
Was it not possible in ECS? Or did your teams just want to use K8s, and decided they would use the opportunity of wanting to organize things better as a reason to switch? It seems to me that with SSO and IAM you could…
> in fact, you probably shouldn't be using Helm Funny that the thing you shouldn't use is what the entire Kubernetes ecosystem uses for deployment. It's almost like there's no good way to do it.
> jeesh. why? Poor design. It's been cobbled together slowly over the past 7 years. They built it to work only a certain way at first. But then somebody said, "oh, actually we forgot we need this other component too".…
They're both complex. But one of them has 10 times the components than the other, and requires you to use them. One of them is very difficult to install - so much so that there are a dozen different projects intended…
I don't understand why people still waste so much money on making some perfect search engine when they can just filter on tags. Every retail product sales website in the world works by filtering on tags, not deciphering…
The standard refrain in companies is "don't talk about your competitors, talk about yourself". And that's fine, unless nobody wants to buy your product because your competitor is all anyone talks about. At a certain…
Was it not possible in ECS? Or did your teams just want to use K8s, and decided they would use the opportunity of wanting to organize things better as a reason to switch? It seems to me that with SSO and IAM you could…
> in fact, you probably shouldn't be using Helm Funny that the thing you shouldn't use is what the entire Kubernetes ecosystem uses for deployment. It's almost like there's no good way to do it.
> jeesh. why? Poor design. It's been cobbled together slowly over the past 7 years. They built it to work only a certain way at first. But then somebody said, "oh, actually we forgot we need this other component too".…
They're both complex. But one of them has 10 times the components than the other, and requires you to use them. One of them is very difficult to install - so much so that there are a dozen different projects intended…