I think I am going to signup to Apple TV+ for the foundation series.
Now I can see why all streaming providers are hemorrhaging on big-budget original shows: they probably did research and find that those are the most effective attractor to potential user users on the platform.
Technically, version control lends itself naturally as part of the now well-accepted infrastructure-as-code mantra.
Operationally, version control is the one that developers interfacing most primarily, shifting the interactions to that interface would be benefitical to users.
Of course, DevOps as a skill set is becoming less and less relevant, given the increasingly integrated toolings that interfacing directly with developers, that's for sure.
This is interesting to people viewing the events in isolation.
These happen routinely on a daily basis. And being in a strategically foundational position makes such moves straightforward.
In the developer tooling market, GitHub is foundational, obviously. So it naturally will expand, and can also easily do so.
And it was these moments I lament Google's inability to buy GitHub. All these stuff are just repeating Google has had for a decade, they would have been the perfect marriage but Google refuses to pay big money...
Setup a web server:
* VM from Cloud provider
* Installing a bunch of staff
* Throwing in a k8s cluster
* Service mesh
* Yaml files
* Various network configuration
* DNS
* Firewall
* Security etc.
I personally feel this is going to be mediocre at best:
1. Limited appealing to main stream consumers
2. Awkward physical spec, tablet's down fall pretty much proved that how big a mobile device should be
3. No one would want to write games for this...
hmm... It is widely known that players are now must more protected by rules than 5 years ago. The fouls on Messis would be considered too gentle for Ronaldo (not C. Ronaldo)...
Guys, wake up. The world is changed and there is a reason. One who cannot understand the momentum behind history, is destined to repeat them.