DevOps’ish 126 Notes
Every week I comb through 1000s of articles that get curated down to about 100 URLs eligible to be in DevOps'ish. Those URLs land in a notes file that end up being source material for the newsletter. Being in that group of ~100 links is an achievement and should be lauded. In the immortal words of former US Vice President Joe Biden, "This is a big fscking deal."
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
The following links and/or notes accompany the corresponding issue of DevOps'ish.
Notes
Agile iteration: My unique onboarding experience at GitLab | GitLab
Running Your Database On Kubernetes With KubeDB | Data Engineering Podcast
Python at Netflix – Netflix TechBlog – Medium
Complexity Management and Security Compliance | 7 Diseases of DevOps
containers/libpod: libpod is a library used to create container pods. Home of Podman.
Keep Your Company’s Toxic Culture from Infecting Your Team
On pain, careers, and doing things the hard way. – charity.wtf
marbot - Monitoring EC2 Network Utilization
5 tips to transition into a Kubernetes job | The Enterprisers Project
What’s new in Calico v3.7 | Tigera
Zuul and Kata Containers: OpenStack tosses top-level protonpacks to OS new cats • The Register
Ann Arbor Tech Professionals: Call for Interviews – Cronicle Press
Hackers went undetected in Citrix’s internal network for six months | TechCrunch
Microsoft equips veterans in rehab with accessible Xbox controllers – GeekWire
8 ways your company can support and sustain open source | Opensource.com
Rook v1.0 — A Major Milestone – Rook Blog
Announcing odo: Developer-focused CLI for Red Hat OpenShift - Red Hat Developer Blog
Using the force at the Linux command line | Opensource.com
How to Stop Worrying About What Other People Think of You
GitLab’s journey from Azure to GCP | GitLab
Docker - Docker Hub Maintenance - May 2019
Notes for this weeks issue are available here: Notes
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