100% agreed. But sales people gotta sell so you end up with “solutions” that create the problem they’re claiming to solve in the first place
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A properly architected and implemented microservice architecture optimizes work throughput while minimizing risk. In practice its architecting in such a way that no part can take down the whole individually - the very opposite of a monolith where everything is inseparably interdependent at some level.
Problem is, most organizations don’t know how to properly architect for and integrate microservice architectures into their environments and work process. Most think that a crew of former sysadmins can just spin up a few saas services, slap some autoscaling on it if they’re feeling spicy, segment along traditional monolith “frontend/backend” lines for “security,” and call it a day. They then spend time and money learning and/or fighting this system, only to see minimal (if any) improvement in work capacity/quality and instead end up with an outsized cloud bill.
NovaPrime@lemmy.mlto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Damn no integrated advanced AI-driven solution that analyzes patterns and just predicts the errors? 🤨6·1 year agoStern has been around for ever. You could also just use a shared label selector with
kubectl logs
and then grep from there. You make it sound difficult if not impossible, but it’s not. Combine it with egrep and you can pretty much do anything you want right there on the CLI
NovaPrime@lemmy.mlto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Finally something worse than “looking for 10yrs of SwiftUI experience”21·1 year agoYeah…it’s an entrenched organization that protects and nurtures sexual offenders as a matter of policy. And they have essentially unlimited wealth and capital resources at their disposal. It’s pretty fucked
NovaPrime@lemmy.mlto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Finally something worse than “looking for 10yrs of SwiftUI experience”155·1 year agoOnce you factor in the little boy buttholes, the overall comp package for Vatican employees looks much better overall (to the Vatican employees, to be clear)
NovaPrime@lemmy.mlto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•good luck little buddy, see you in 5 years502·1 year agoYou’re already on a superior editor friend. Don’t fall for the propaganda of lesser tools (that of course being anything not neovim)
NovaPrime@lemmy.mlto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•remember, if your gf isn't open source and running locally, you don't own her7·1 year agoIf you haven’t seen Her, you’d love it. Its pretty much that (without the overheat)
NovaPrime@lemmy.mlto Programming@programming.dev•ServerClip - Tool for copying contents of a file over various ssh connections.9·1 year agoWhat’s the advantage over sftp, scp, or similar lower level protocols?
Go sit in a corner and think about what you’ve done
NovaPrime@lemmy.mlto Programming@programming.dev•Everything about TOML format - Orchard Dweller132·1 year agoI say this with all due respect, but XML can gargle nuts.
NovaPrime@lemmy.mlto Risa@startrek.website•Am out of the loop on the community drama. Is there a summary?English1·1 year agoThis is the way
NovaPrime@lemmy.mlto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•what the hell is happening in ultramarine linux4·1 year agoPretty sure it’s the patron goddess of the fyre festival
Andreas is a maniac
NovaPrime@lemmy.mlto Risa@startrek.website•SunDAY! sunDAY! sunDAY!. A one time appearance at the La Barre MetrooooodoooooomeeeeEnglish4·1 year agoSounds like you watched a distro that included the original pilot (The Cage) as the first episode, whereas in the og season that aired, that episode never aired and was instead recut by Rodenbery later with new trial footage as The Menagerie two parter. Really creative use of discarded footage to stretch the budget and introduce background canon for Spock and the Enterprise crew.
NovaPrime@lemmy.mlto Risa@startrek.website•Getting spoiled by big budgets and CG can ruin your palate.English15·2 years agoThe random zoomed in solo shots of kirk in too much make up with clearly different lighting than the wider context shot…gd I love TOS
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All fair points.