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Lodra , in Company forgets why they exist after 11-week migration to Kubernetes
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The CEO now seeks help from Phutar Afrayughum, a psychic and extrasensory perception specialist who allegedly helped Google increase their marketshare in the messaging app market, and was also involved in developing the Material Design framework.

Seems like a legit article :shrug:

fidodo ,

Yeah I thought it was satire until I read that. I can’t think of an explanation for Google’s product decisions in any other way

NegativeLookBehind , in Company forgets why they exist after 11-week migration to Kubernetes
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I read somewhere that Volkswagen has about 900 K8s clusters. I feel that there is a direct correlation between this and the quality of their shitty cars.

DudeDudenson ,

Seriously curious here, what cars would you consider not to be shitty?

NegativeLookBehind ,
@NegativeLookBehind@lemmy.world avatar

Toyotas, mostly.

RGB3x3 ,

Mazdas too.

NegativeLookBehind ,
@NegativeLookBehind@lemmy.world avatar

True, just not the rotaries ;)

marx2k ,

Honda

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble ,

Mostly the non German ones.

DudeDudenson ,

Interesting, maybe I’m just used to living in south America where even the crap German cars are better than the “premium” Brazilian and Indonesian cars we get

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble ,

Down in Costa Rica I’d definitely take a VW over the invasion of Chinese cars.

But in the United States? I wouldn’t touch those overly complicated POS. The ones we get aren’t the simple cheap ones for outside the US market.

crispy_kilt ,

That’s not unusual, my company has an internal K8saaS product as well, so there are a lot of clusters

CosmicCleric , in dont();
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What, no null check on ‘goingToHitStuff’?

elxeno , in White House weighing in on the big issues
Semi-Hemi-Demigod , in Company forgets why they exist after 11-week migration to Kubernetes
@Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social avatar

I’ve got 20+ years of professional experience at all different levels. I can take an idea and turn it into a Docker image with fully automated CI/CD on myriad cloud platforms.

K8s is still black magic to me.

muntedcrocodile ,
@muntedcrocodile@lemmy.world avatar

Its black magic that takes docker images so its actually a pretty simple once u got all ya shit dockerified

fruitycoder ,

Just a system that deploys, injects configs, mounts dies, handles the networking based on configs and scheduling.

It CAN get more complicated since it enables more advanced deployment types, but it can be simple.

I run k3s on every computer of mine as a single node cluster now as an alt to running podman or docker.

LemmyRefugee ,

Kubernthrees?

acockworkorange ,

I too am puzzled on why we changed subjects.

kapitol ,

kubernetes kloud klan - they ride around discriminating against other types of infrastructure

Grappling7155 ,

K3s is a distribution of Kubernetes that bundles in a few commonly used convenient tools. It’s fairly lightweight compared to vanilla k8s, and it’s simple to setup. It’s a great choice for experimenting and learning and also production ready when you’re ready to push it farther.

fruitycoder ,

K3s is a k8s distribution built to be easy and light weight

Semi-Hemi-Demigod ,
@Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social avatar

I'd love to learn it, but my biggest hurdle has been getting a cluster actually running. Could you recommend a good tutorial?

finkrat ,

I don’t have a tutorial to recommend but starting to play around with Minikube myself, should skip the need for an actual cluster

fruitycoder ,

RancherDesktop if you want a dead simple way to spin up a k3s cluster with a GUI. All of the kubernetes tooling works on too. Works on Linux, Windows, and Mac (Intel and Apple SI).

Rancher.academy had, at one point, been a really good resource, but I honestly just haven’t watched tutorial in a while for k3s/rke2 so I would be lying if I said I knew one.

state_electrician ,

I enjoy K8s, even though it adds a lot of things that can (and will at some point) break. But at a certain scale it becomes worth it because some things become so, so easy.

Semi-Hemi-Demigod ,
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I can absolutely see the benefit for really huge deployments or complex, highly-available systems. I've even sort of used it in my job working with those things. But I'm still just running commands I don't understand that some sysadmin gave me.

AngryCommieKender ,

Re: your username,

You’re a Godling of Semi Trucks that have a Hemi?

Corbin ,

Lucky 10000: It’s a pun. A quaver is a duration of a musical note in the UK, equivalent to a USA eighth note; a semidemihemiquaver is a sixtyfourth note, used to notate e.g. certain kinds of trumpet trills.

Semi-Hemi-Demigod ,
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It's both of those, and a reference to Moana where the shiny crab calls Maui a "semi-demi mini-god"

Mango , in dont();
fruitycoder , (edited ) in Company forgets why they exist after 11-week migration to Kubernetes

Some on here once described the idea of an innovation budget. Basically you can do about 3 new things at once before you forget what the hell you are doing and that has made so much sense to me.

GarytheSnail ,
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Looks like you also ran over your sentence budget.

fruitycoder ,

I’ll honest I was so tired that I barely got out that last sentence as I was typing.

GarytheSnail ,
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You’re still on cooldown for some words it seems.

fruitycoder ,

Lmao, why use many word when few do word do trick /s

marcos ,

It’s not that you forget what you are doing.

It’s that all the unknown problems start interfering with each other, so you can’t manage to do anything.

fruitycoder ,

That is probably most common! The forgetting what you are doing part probably only comes so far down the road of trying to make a system that works despite all the interferences.

Kissaki , in Company forgets why they exist after 11-week migration to Kubernetes

The site name’s a play on “The Onion” so it’s gotta be satire, right? I couldn’t find an about page to confirm.

Yes, it’s satire.

The page is run by one author www.theolognion.com/about and no description or goal described

Runs on “substack” platform (standard software)

The story reads like a story, and the mentioned company does not exist

sag , in I need this....

It’s not working It make my code look pretty not shitty 3/10

onion , in Should I file a bug report? 😀
snaggen OP , (edited )
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Yes, that was the first that came to my mind when I saw the TIL post… which also was why I felt the need to see if that rant is still valid, or if modern libraries could handle that.

WeirdAlex03 ,
@WeirdAlex03@lemmy.zip avatar

And then you get a call from a Swedish Wikipedia editor and they say:

February 30 was a day that happened in Sweden, 1712.[4] This occurred because, instead of changing from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar by omitting a block of consecutive days, as had been done in other countries, the Swedish Empire planned to change gradually by omitting all leap days from 1700 to 1740, inclusive. Although the leap day was omitted in February 1700, the Great Northern War began later that year, diverting the attention of the Swedes from their calendar so that they did not omit leap days on the next two occasions; 1704 and 1708 remained leap years.[5]

To avoid confusion and further mistakes, the Julian calendar was restored in 1712 by adding an extra leap day, thus giving that year the only known actual use of February 30 in a calendar. That day corresponded to February 29 in the Julian calendar and to March 11 in the Gregorian calendar.[5][6] The Swedish conversion to the Gregorian calendar was finally accomplished in 1753, when February 17 was followed by March 1.[5]

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_non-standard_dates#…

force , (edited ) in codeStyle

snake case for everything, pascal case for struct/enum/class/trait names, and screaming snake case for constexpr identifiers is the superior method of naming. FUCK camel case, java/c# naming conventions are dumb and stupid and cringe, rust did it right

i’m in pain every time i use scala/f# or something and i have to actually interact with those HEATHEN java/c#-conformist identifiers

mox ,

screaming snake case

What a great name for that style. Thank you.

GeniusIsme ,

Apart from screaming case, which is for textual macros, i approve.

mox , in codeStyle

One advantage of snake case is never having to remember which letters of every acronym or compound word each author decided to capitalize.

xigoi ,
@xigoi@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I just like to treat acronyms/initialisms as normal words. sendHttpRequest, etc.

Mesa ,
@Mesa@programming.dev avatar

This is the way.

Ghoelian ,

You already don’t have to do that. That’s what IDE’s have autocomplete for.

mox ,

That viewpoint makes bold assumptions about language, toolset, and preference.

It also suggests sweeping the dirt under the rug instead of not having it on the floor in the first place.

ryannathans , in Should I file a bug report? 😀

I think it blows up because you need the Swedish calendar for the date to be valid, our calendar doesn’t have this day. The date occurred when Sweden used a different calendar

jamesthurley , in Should I file a bug report? 😀

Off topic, but what terminal font is that? The nerd font icons are a very generous size.

snaggen OP ,
@snaggen@programming.dev avatar

That is wezterm which have builtin Nerd Font fallback, and I actually think WezTerm renders it to wide to fit it better with other fonts. But the rest of the font is JetBrains Mono

steventhedev , in Should I file a bug report? 😀

And here I was thinking that adding timezones for mars was going to be the biggest timezone headache in the next 5 years.

https://xkcd.com/2867/

souperk ,
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Reminds me when dayjs decided to change the duration of a month during a random bugfix. I had to update so many tests…

Now I am going to share a horror story: Multitimezone Operational Calendars

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