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The feedback loops behind Kubernetes

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5 points·by CSDude·24 dagen geleden·0 comments

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CSDude
·vorige maand·discuss
I know its not going to be there but wish we had Windows as well.
CSDude
·4 maanden geleden·discuss
A major use case for LocalStack is CI/CD.

When you're running hundreds of integration test suites per day in CI pipelines, the free tier is irrelevant. You need fast, deterministic, isolated environments that spin up and tear down in seconds, not real AWS calls that introduce network latency, eventual consistency flakiness, rate limits, and costs that compound with every merge request.

It'd be great to just use AWS but in practice it doesn't happen. Even if billing doesn't, limits + no notion of namespacing will hit you very quickly in CI. It's also not practical to give every dev AWS account, I did it with 200 people it was OK but always caused management pain. Free tier also don't cover organizations.

> they MUST learn that there are no hard spend limits, and the only way to actually learn it, is to be bitten by it as early as possible

This is a bizarre take. "The best way to learn fire safety is to get burned." You can understand AWS billing without treating surprise charges as a rite of passage.
CSDude
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
All my vertical videos in iCloud show up cropped horizontal for some reason. If I go to edit I see the whole video. I really do not want to trust any cloud provider to maintain my years of archives of family photos and videos. Glad things like this exist. I just need properly date-foldered files, without no duplciates. Is that so hard?
CSDude
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
It allows you to mock the whole universe so it becomes a hammer instead of nicely designed functions, interfaces.
CSDude
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
I had a similar experiment ~10yr ago, see relevant discussion https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11064694

And updated domain: https://mustafaakin.dev/posts/2016-02-08-writing-my-own-init...
CSDude
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
I used Xmonad for a while, then switched to awesomewm used it for years. It was good on a 1366x768 screen to use space efficiently.
CSDude
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
Imagine being a world class F1 driver and (someone) still have to upload your CV somewhere.
CSDude
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
There is an embedded one in DuckDB for a while now and it's great. I get the apeal of yours but this one is much easier to use for same cases:

https://duckdb.org/2025/03/12/duckdb-ui
CSDude
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
I only learned it with Omarchy after all of these years :(
CSDude
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
It's so opinionated but many people find it okay. And it's hard to install Arch successfully. Compared to Ubuntu Arch's package manager (also combined with AUR) are great.

I use every possible opportunity to say "Fuck Ubuntu Snaps"
CSDude
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I wanted something as fast as Alacritty that had native tabs, could divide horizontal/vertical without tmux. And this seems like it!
CSDude
·8 jaar geleden·discuss
There was a special South Park episode for that, Zuckerberg shouting "you can't block me" to everyone.