I learned about this from watching the documentary [1971](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_(2014_film)).
Dawkins talks about this in The Blind Watchmaker, calling it cumulative selection (not sure where else this term is used). It's hard to wrap my head around, but that also makes sense given that our intuition is not…
Why not keep the same docker image throughout then lifecycle? E.g. merge to dev branch, trigger ci (build image at this point), maybe deploy to a test environment, run more tests, then deploy to prod. No chance of…
Reminds me of this https://github.com/amark/gun
I learned about this from watching the documentary [1971](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_(2014_film)).
Dawkins talks about this in The Blind Watchmaker, calling it cumulative selection (not sure where else this term is used). It's hard to wrap my head around, but that also makes sense given that our intuition is not…
Why not keep the same docker image throughout then lifecycle? E.g. merge to dev branch, trigger ci (build image at this point), maybe deploy to a test environment, run more tests, then deploy to prod. No chance of…
Reminds me of this https://github.com/amark/gun