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A place for non-work-related flimflam, faffing, hodge-podge or jibber-jabber you’d prefer to keep out of more focused work-related channels.
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Rajat Vermaabout 2 years ago
anyone online , can help me on renovate issue
OliverSabout 2 years ago
Weaveworks shuts down but Flux will continue as open source via CNCF
https://techcrunch.com/2024/02/05/cloud-native-container-management-platform-weaveworks-shuts-its-doors/
https://techcrunch.com/2024/02/05/cloud-native-container-management-platform-weaveworks-shuts-its-doors/
Michaelabout 2 years ago
Which Terraform pre commit hooks and pipeline do you like to run? Curious what your setups are! I’ve always been a big fan of checkov, tflint, and tfdocs
Alex Atkinsonabout 2 years ago
I still just don't get orm. Expecting folks to know the technologies they use is too much? My besties are always the data sci crew... I think it comes down to my experience with bid data, vs talent pools without discrete database engineering talent -- of which there are many. Definitely an advantage for shops that build this capability.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1279613/what-is-an-orm-how-does-it-work-and-how-should-i-use-one
https://www.reddit.com/r/golang/s/QMDfWHVaV1
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1279613/what-is-an-orm-how-does-it-work-and-how-should-i-use-one
https://www.reddit.com/r/golang/s/QMDfWHVaV1
Nazar Mrakaabout 2 years ago
Hi there,
I'm new at terraform, if it's not much trouble, could someone share, here in comments or dm, an simple example of using terraform-null-label, because the example in github didn't give a full understanding. Thank to everyone, have a great day ☺️
I'm new at terraform, if it's not much trouble, could someone share, here in comments or dm, an simple example of using terraform-null-label, because the example in github didn't give a full understanding. Thank to everyone, have a great day ☺️
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Alex Atkinsonalmost 2 years ago
How long has README.md auto-hyprelinked in JIRA? Takes you to some questionable 3rd party website for "people who learn in public"... It does open with an article on writing a good README though. :/
Yes, there is a JIRA issue for this. Please go give it an upvote.
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRACLOUD-82508
dnsTraceRedirects readme.md
374 ms : readme.md [ nginx/1.20.2:HTTP/1.1(301) ] >> <https://readme.md/>
986 ms : <https://readme.md/> [ nginx/1.20.2:HTTP/1.1(302) ] >> <https://tiloid.com/>
1825 ms : <https://tiloid.com/> [ nginx/1.20.2:HTTP/1.1(200) ] (Terminated)
Total Time (initial asset): 3189 msYes, there is a JIRA issue for this. Please go give it an upvote.
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRACLOUD-82508
Junioralmost 2 years ago
Not sure where to post this question, just wanted to get your guys feedback when it comes to documentation..... How are you guys handling documentation in your companies? Where in the development pipeline should documentation take place ? During development as you are working on your project or at the end of the project. Who should be responsible to make sure documentation are happening. (developer, project manager). I'm interested to hear how to handle documentation in an organization. My organization has poor documentation and I am trying to establish a best practice process for the dev team when it comes to documentation. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Manish Khadkaalmost 2 years ago
Hi
I have a query regarding setting up infrastructure.
I have a ml service hosted on AWS US Region and my client is from Nepal.
Now I as a client want to use the application but due to data regulation rules my data cannot leave the on premise network or so
How do you handle it?
How do I setup infrastructure such that data resides within the premise or network and I still am able to use the application hosted on AWS to process my data?
I have a query regarding setting up infrastructure.
I have a ml service hosted on AWS US Region and my client is from Nepal.
Now I as a client want to use the application but due to data regulation rules my data cannot leave the on premise network or so
How do you handle it?
How do I setup infrastructure such that data resides within the premise or network and I still am able to use the application hosted on AWS to process my data?
pvalmost 2 years ago
How do you apply all stacks in a pipeline? If I want my pipeline to run atmos terraform apply, can I do an all flag instead of listing the stack and component?
Vytautas Klovaalmost 2 years ago
Hey! We have just released 2024 Kubernetes Cost Benchmark Report.
Maybe you will find it interesting:
• The reports findings are based on our analysis of 4,000 clusters running on AWS, GCP, and Azure.
• In clusters with 50 CPUs or more, only 13% of the CPUs that were provisioned were utilized, on average. Memory utilization was slightly higher at 20%, on average.
• In larger clusters, CPU utilization was only marginally better. In clusters with 1,000 CPUs or more, 17% of provisioned CPUs were utilized.
• CPU utilization varies little between AWS and Azure; they both share nearly identical utilization rates of 11%.
• You could find/download the report at https://cast.ai/k8s-cost-benchmark/
Maybe you will find it interesting:
• The reports findings are based on our analysis of 4,000 clusters running on AWS, GCP, and Azure.
• In clusters with 50 CPUs or more, only 13% of the CPUs that were provisioned were utilized, on average. Memory utilization was slightly higher at 20%, on average.
• In larger clusters, CPU utilization was only marginally better. In clusters with 1,000 CPUs or more, 17% of provisioned CPUs were utilized.
• CPU utilization varies little between AWS and Azure; they both share nearly identical utilization rates of 11%.
• You could find/download the report at https://cast.ai/k8s-cost-benchmark/