If you are in Berlin on June 12 - 15, come check out my and Andrew Clay Shafer talks at DevOpsCon #Berlin!
And if you are interested in improving your #DevOps workflows and optimizing your platform, register for our Domain Driven DevOps Demystified workshop on June 12th!
Does anyone have some ideas on how to debug randomly #flaky#cypress#e2e tests? Errors always involve some sort of time out error of #network requests. Sometimes it's intercepted API calls, sometimes it's even the page request itself. They are only flaky in the #Gitlab pipeline. Locally they work just fine.
Guten Morgen #fediverse ☕
Wir sind das größte regionale Städte-Wiki und momentan auf der Suche nach einem erfahrenen Mediawiki #devops Admin der uns helfen kann unser Setup bei Hetzner auf stabilere Beine zu stellen 🧑💻
Wir brauchen immer mal wieder Hilfe z.B. bei einem Update #php#mysql#mediawiki und sind an einer langfristigen Zusammenarbeit gegen Bezahlung interessiert. Am besten als selbständiger Freelancer oder auch als externer Dienstleister. Bitte teilen!
After some much needed server migration, the time finally came to get back to expanding my #kubernetes knowledge-base 🤘 :kubernetes:
Been a huge lover of #docker for my current API deployments, but the idea of scaling a couple clusters for better redundancy is quite appealing...oh, and I'm really enjoying poking around @portainerio ...such a great interface for managing things!!! :arch: :docker: #cloud#devops
That feeling when you have to do major infrastructure configuration changes. In a way in which nobody in your company ever did before. And it's something so rare in on-premise environments so there aren't good docs or manuals for this...
Small interview with Emily Burch, Senior Development Operations Engineer at ILMxLAB, who worked as Lead #DevOps Engineer on Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge – Enhanced Edition #StarWars#VR#VideoGames
Ok fediverse I need help. I started off as a DevOps engineer and now I need to become a good developer as well. I've been doing DevOps and sysadmin work for about 7-8 years now. So I've had my fair share of scripting and have no problem learning new tools (comes with the territory). Where do I start? I'm targeting typescript mostly for CDK work. I don't just want to be a copy paste dev either. Any suggestions? #typescript#devops#development#emacs#gettingstarted
It seems a lot of these tools start off being what people hacking together quick and dirty processes find most efficient, but then they start being used for serious workloads and seem weird
“I find the loosely typed config systems that surround the cloud native space to be wholly unproductive. The amount of time spent copy and pasting things back and forth throughout various parts of yaml only to have it fail after in some extremely obscure way is infuriating.” #devops https://twitter.com/davidfowl/status/1659607973889724416?s=20
Ads for lucrative jobs in Asia fail to mention chance of slavery as crypto-scammer
-- <h4>FBI warns jobseekers to be very skeptical of working holidays in Cambodia</h4> <p>The FBI has issued a warning about fake job ads that recruit workers into forced labor operations in Southeast Asia – some of which enslave visitors and force them to participate in cryptocurrency scams.…</p> https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2023/05/23/fbi_warns_on_asian_jobs/
May 23, 2023 at 06:58AM #tech#technology#devops#cyber
The most frustrating developer experience is getting CI/CD up and running. The endless cycle of modify > commit > push > wait for failure > modify > commit > … is maddening.