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AboutLead Platform Engineer in FinTech. Security Champion, SME in Hashicorp Vault, Packer, Terraform, Kafka, AWS
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Skillsphp, nodejs, bash, HCL, terraform, packer, ansible
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@UberSalt just find a full remote job with a company in the bay area, that's what I did ( I live 1000 miles away)
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It's a different type of engineering, if it feels unnatural to learn then don't do it and take your career in a different path. As said in a different comment, companies that want to use k8s at scale, should use dedicated teams to manage this, or alternatively look into managed solutions that you have to pay for. For smaller systems and software, serverless is likely a better value to host on, that scales just as well but has a lower learning curve and is less flexible in the nitty gritty details like chipset architecture, networking, policies, PKI, DNS etc.
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Ah, it's like the millennium bug all over again.
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@jestdotty if the ai learns from it's input, does that mean if you interact with it and it gets dumber..
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You'd have to give more criteria, because "embedded" is an adjective, not a noun. It is not very descriptive ;).
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Go to silicon valley, you may have more luck there.
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Get rid of lobbying first, but the problem is that you need to lobby to make that happen
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You should write documentation on how to read documentation
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Nah the only thing faster than light is change
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This must be a fairly new coding tutorial, as the ones I used 25 years ago didn't have any smilies
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Aren't they all ?
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And to make it esthetically pleasing, they should round the final number up.
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I do this every few weeks, but my reason is so I can find the rant again later from my list of upvoted rants
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That's why I started drinking black coffee 17 years ago
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Meta
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Maybe drinking at work is the problem in the first place 🙃
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5 years into the same role, SME in my field, still get imposter syndrome every single day
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I bet strings are his solution e everything
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I think it depends on what you use the most. If you have over 1000 hours on Spotify but rarely use YT it is obviously not going to be good at it, and thus I would never switch, because I would have to retrain a different system.
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@abdoesam14 I didn't get that last one
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@Demolishun all the base64 encoded images, there were so many of them, and all in there original format, not cropped, not resized etc. It may have been less then 500mb it's been like 15 years, but it was really way to big, I remember it didn't even fit on my tiny usb stick unzipped
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@AvatarOfKaine no I was talking about under 500 Devs being small. The sizes I'm talking about have everything onprem, including AWS ( outpost ) and slack etc.
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The thing is, if they know it's not going to be available yet in the website, why send me an email in the first place ?
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You tagged it as a joke but I don't see how that's funny.
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@GyroGearloose we STILL have IRC
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Relatable, 10 yrs ago I was IT support ( every kind ) and with drive out if we couldn't fix it over the phone. Drove 2h for a call out once to plugin an ethernet cable in to a printer 5 mm further then it already was and hear the click sound of the plastic lock and 10 sec later the sound of the printer printing.
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Rancher runs kubernetes .. which makes rancher more complicated.
Also kubernetes learning is like not learning Linux and bash untill your mid 30's. ( Or so I'm told, I never really used windows ). It's complicated because people try to compare it to things that are either not relatable (rancher), or in a completely different world (like docker swarm), and by doing that they think they can make shortcuts in the learning process and keep on failing over and over again.
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Vaping gone wrong ?
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What does "IT teacher" even mean ?