DevOps’ish 122 Notes
Every week I comb through 1000s of articles that get curated down to somewhere between 60 to 100 URLs eligible for DevOps'ish. Those URLs land in this notes file that ends up being source material for the newsletter. Being in that group of links is an achievement of its own and should be lauded.
It's a shame when I have to choose between having too many links or someone's special thing getting featured in the newsletter. Here's another chance to shine!
As always, thank you for reading,
Chris Short
The following links and/or notes accompany the corresponding issue of DevOps'ish.
Notes
Building a Visual Studio Code Extension - DEV Community π©βπ»π¨βπ»
Patterns of Streaming Applications
Manage distinct profiles in Git - DEV Community π©βπ»π¨βπ»
Painless Password Rotation with HashiCorp Vault
Theranos whistleblowers launch company to help startups avoid mistakes - Business Insider
gssh: A utility to make SSHing with the gcloud SDK easier and enjoyable : devops
Chef goes 100% open source | TechCrunch
Continuous Chaos with Spinnaker
You are featured on page 43 of the April issue of Linux Journal | Linux Journal on Patreon
Google employees petition to oust Kay Coles James from AI ethics board - Business Insider
Introducing the New Chef: 100% Open, Always - Chef Blog
How to Begin Your Journey as a Contributor to the Linux Kernel - The New Stack
Chef becomes 100% free software [LWN.net]
Using Kubeless for Kubernetes Events | Tigera
Different Approaches to Linux Monitoring β’ Capsule8
How IBM Watson Overpromised and Underdelivered on AI Health Care - IEEE Spectrum
Why your Docker multi-stage build is surprisingly slow
How to Talk with a Coworker Who’s Having a Tough Time
Container Journal: “TOC Votes to Move OPA into CNCF Incubator” - Cloud Native Computing Foundation
project-everest/hacl-star: HACL, a formally verified cryptographic library written in F
Which Programming Languages Use the Least Electricity? - The New Stack
What Happened to the Linux Foundation? | Techrights
Maintain your calendar with Git | Opensource.com
When SREs and Kubernetes Are Worth It - And When They Aren’t - The New Stack
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