Arch: I need reproducible setups. Also bleeding edge is not for me.
I have to give credit to their documentation though!
Arch: I need reproducible setups. Also bleeding edge is not for me.
I have to give credit to their documentation though!
Confucius says: man who runs in front of car gets tired; man who runs behind car gets exhausted.
The pun is so bad it made me sigh. Top quality dad joke!
Legally it is quite clear. Taking a description of a closed source program and writing a new one is ok in most cases (unless that description is API docs - see Cisco vs Arista). Taking a look at closed source software and then implementing your own version is poison as far as OSS goes. OP implemented the first version, so that's already a problem. They may get away is they describe what the program does to someone else and let them implement it, but OP would not be able to touch the source code
Take a machine with Linux preinstalled. Will it run Linux without problems? Yeah, of course.
Take a machine with Windows preinstalled. Will it run Linux without problems? Check the list.
Don't forget heat! In space you can't dump heat into the atmosphere, so PDLs would not be able to support as much of a continuous firing rate as PDCs.
Also PDCs can be used to lay down a flak screen, potentially intercepting additional missiles.
The decline was inevitable. What did surprise me, and is I guess a sign of ex-Twitter engineer competence, is that the platform did not succumb to entropy weeks after the first wave of mass layoffs. I expected events like "Twitter down for days because team responsible for renewing SSL certificates no longer exists" or "posting new tweets takes hours because the DBA team was decimated and no one remembered to repartition the tables".
Stör is German for sturgeon. And it happens to sound like a lot of other words. Stör Wars, stört your engines, etc. The admins let it run for a while and then put a ban on Stör memes, so everything quieted down. Until this week, when c/risa got the Morn/Gorn/Rom bug.
I am someone with kubernetes in my job title. If you as a developer are expected to know about kubernetes beyond containerizing your application then your company has set itself up for failure. As you aptly said kubernetes is an ecosystem, and the dev portion is a small niche of that.
Contemporaries to Street Sharks and SWAT Cats
Bitwarden
They are really good at providing examples for why civilized society needs socialism.