it looks like they went out of their way to find their employees a new home which is super cool of them and we probably don't hear about that much - that's what actually happened here
as if enough of us haven't said this enough - if your company is adopting containers/k8s you are going to end up with a bag of dead horses, buyer beware
who wants to go to kubecon anyways? it's not like any of those fools know how to provision software on linux - it's just a bunch of social-mad js hipsters with memes like "service mesh" (translation: I know how to install a nginx reverse proxy)
This is what happens when non-engineers try to do engineering related things. There's a lesson here for all the not-coms in SF pretending to be software companies.
What a colossal waste of tax payer money - not that SF or the wider general California population care.
but what if I'm trying to pretend to be an engineer and I'm really a barista that doesn't know how to linux? I have a macbook and know node.js - doesn't that help?
Corey is so right on this. It's only a matter of time before all these vc funded k8s shops die. (They won't be acquired.) All the k8s users themselves will have to return to their barista jobs.