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How to Monitor Kubernetes Costs with Kubecost and the Lens IDE

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Useful Tools for Better Kubernetes Development

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Free software: It’s time to define “user”

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randoramax
·5 months ago·discuss
Possible answers: Maybe because the Apache Software Foundation spent over two years debating a feather versus a leaf? see https://www.theregister.com/2023/01/11/native_american_apach... Or because the Open Source Initiative wasted over a year debating election rules? https://lwn.net/Articles/1056376/ Or because the Document Foundation has been locked into a fight with its own members? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47157999 Looks like a pattern, doesn't it?
randoramax
·3 years ago·discuss
This is from 2020 https://web.archive.org/web/20230000000000*/https://yakshav....
randoramax
·4 years ago·discuss
https://lwn.net/Articles/814508/ Lots of the history is here
randoramax
·5 years ago·discuss
Afaik AWS re-implemented a subset of the mongodb API in DocumentDB, didn't use Mongodb code. The agpl was never an issue for AWS.
randoramax
·5 years ago·discuss
Sharks have teeth, they bite and shred their prey. Sharks don't need to swallow you
randoramax
·5 years ago·discuss
Yeah, but if you hire a fascist and you know they're a fascist in a company where the majority of your workers is not a fascist, you're going to have problems. Even if you discover after hiring them that they're fascist you'll have unhappy workers. You'll find a way to fire that fascist or lose the rest of the company.
randoramax
·5 years ago·discuss
Ex-Felons have paid their debt to society, or at least get should be considered as such. And still, it's harder for them to get jobs.
randoramax
·5 years ago·discuss
Not necessarily work for a ngo, but volunteer for one, join a union, join the local political groups that actually make a difference locally in your community. So many options, besides the work place.
randoramax
·5 years ago·discuss
I think it's a legitimate question: we all have a large chunk of savings stuck in this game because of perverse incentives set by corrupt/inept US gov. Now what?
randoramax
·5 years ago·discuss
> Where do you live that the middle class doesn't have to worry about paying for college?

Europe, most likely... You know, those socialist countries where there is still a middle class.
randoramax
·5 years ago·discuss
It's weird to read this because building's architects and designers do exactly that: they have to make tremendous efforts to design complex systems (think an airport or a hospital) before they lay down a single brick. Somehow this idealization and planning step is impossible for software developers.
randoramax
·5 years ago·discuss
> at least can answer FaceTime calls because the answering interface is so easy to use.

This! I can't believe how shitty every single other video call apps are! Who invented swipe-to-answe? How did they test that? It's the most anti-intuitive move I've ever experienced and it took me months of frustrations to teach my 80+ old parent when he has an Android tablet... I ended up giving him an iPad just to use FaceTime
randoramax
·5 years ago·discuss
Think of it as tax engineering: companies build devices to avoid paying too much taxes. It's a thing, you'd do it too if you had enough money to justify the investment in such engineering :)
randoramax
·5 years ago·discuss
> What about "stop putting me on call without compensation or I will leave the company"

Says the dude without kids and a mortgage who can afford a couple of months without a salary :)
randoramax
·5 years ago·discuss
Good. So the VCs will go back to playing like in the old days of shareware software licenses. It'll be good.
randoramax
·5 years ago·discuss
Qgis and Grass, and the whole suit of geospatial open source tools. https://qgis.org/en/site/ for more
randoramax
·5 years ago·discuss
Did you vote at past elections? If you didn't, you're partially responsible for the shit we walk on.
randoramax
·5 years ago·discuss
You mean sysadmins, not developers right? :)
randoramax
·5 years ago·discuss
They don't follow the rfc if they don't. Email protocol is resilient to servers not being teachable for a few days. Humans forgot that though and came to think that email is like slack