You can’t just vibe your way to a stable production system. A prototype built on vibes will collapse under real world load
musana.engineering/devops-playb...
You can’t just vibe your way to a stable production system. A prototype built on vibes will collapse under real world load
musana.engineering/devops-playb...
nah for real, Microsoft is cooking with Azure Container Apps!
Some of y'all need to calm down with the 'AI agents are the next big thing' narratives. We still haven't even gotten everyone off of Windows XP yet!
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Instead of wasting time on AI agent nonsense that will never take off, focus on innovating and developing products for the physical world. The LA fires proved that all this AI hype is useless when it comes to real-world challenges
Extreme fire danger will continue thru Wed. PDS Red Flag Warnings are for the extreme of the extreme fire weather scenarios. In other words, this setup is about as bad as it gets. Stay aware of your surroundings. Be prepared to evacuate. Avoid anything that can spark a fire.#cawx
These guys are promising AGI but can’t figure out Kubernetes???
status.openai.com/incidents/ct...
“Taylor Sheridan, also known as the hardest working man in crime-based media, just launched a new show last week, Landman, starring Billy Bob Thornton and Ali Larter”
Bro never misses!
Years and years of algorithms frying people’s brains
I’m reflecting on Drake’s situation through the lense of a Cloud Solution’s Architect and remembering Werner Vogels' famous quote: 'Everything fails all the time.' Drake’s team overlooked High Availability, Resilience, & Fault Tolerance. No DR Plan, or if there is one, it lacks clear RTO/RPO.
I use an OVH dedicated server for my CKA lab, and overall, I’m happy with it. While there’s a bit of latency and occasionally I need to restart it a few times, it’s generally manageable.
Must be the top 1 percent
Honestly I do the same. It’s a good move to avoid interacting with non-living things.
There are so many reasons why Terraform is the best choice. If you only deal with AWS and your infra requirements are small then CDK. But on large teams and projects that require collaboration with other engineers that aren’t necessarily developers, Terraform is the clear winner
Sounds great, thanks! I really enjoy using Argo and haven't come across any limitations, so I just stick with it.
I've come across Airflow before, but never had the chance to use it myself. Have you worked with Argo Workflows? I'd love to hear your thoughts on how it compares to Airflow. Personally, I use Argo Workflows a lot and really appreciate how it's Kubernetes-native
Make sure no kids around when watching this.
Territory on Netflix is also really good! Yellowstone vibes in the Australian outback.
Festive feels…
There are days when I need a caffeine boost, but it's already latebthat I worry it might keep me up all night. Still, I say, "screw it," and go for an espresso anyway. Then, bedtime comes, I somehow still manage to fall asleep. I think my body just understands and gives me a pass on days like these.
Cloud providers be like, 'Here’s our shiny new add-on that's GA!' Then you dive into the docs and it's just a laundry list of limitations. It’s like those drug ads on Tv where the side effects list is longer than the benefits.
The "…In Action" series by Manning Publications is hands down one of the best technical book series out there. Never regretted a single purchase!
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Ah, solid point!
I’m interested in getting the M4, but the 512GB storage is a bit of a let down for me . I’d need to top up about $1,000 for 1TB with the M4 Max
Kubernetes runs on Linux primarily. Having a solid understanding of Linux will make your life working with Kubernetes much more fun. Trust me !
Most folks without a systems administrator background struggle with Kubernetes.