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
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The following links and/or notes accompany the corresponding issue of DevOps'ish.
Notes
O’Reilly - Extending Kubernetes
Container migration with Podman on RHEL
Infrastructure Automation Platforms: Coopetition At Its Fiercest
Ansible Fest 2019 | Ansible Fest 2019: Sessions
Observability — A 3-Year Retrospective - The New Stack
Armon Dadgar on HashiCorp Research, the Evolution of Infrastructure Tooling, and Standardisation
All the best engineering advice I stole from non-technical people
U.S. Holds Off on Huawei Licenses as China Halts Crop-Buying - Bloomberg
First HTTP/3 with curl | daniel.haxx.se
Implementing a Kubernetes Strategy in Your Organization
A Cloud Native Programming Manifesto - Julian Friedman - Medium
Here’s How Not to Suck at JavaScript - Better Programming - Medium
Jerry Hargrove | History of Amazon Web Services
So you want to be diverse, what could go wrong? - Giant Swarm
What Men Can Do to Be Better Mentors and Sponsors to Women
Introduction to Service Meshes on Kubernetes and Progressive Delivery
How to add integration tests to an Ansible Collection with ansible-test | Jeff Geerling
lucagrulla/cw: The best way to tail AWS CloudWatch Logs from your terminal
DataDog/yubikey: Yubikey at Datadog
Broadcom Buys Symantec’s Enterprise Biz.: Good News For Investors; Bad News For Enterprises
Hundreds of exposed Amazon cloud backups found leaking sensitive data | TechCrunch
Distributed tracing in the service mesh: four myths | Linkerd
Building Kubernetes Operators in an Ansible-native way - chrisshort.net
Domino’s takes its case for non-accessible design to the Supreme Court | Ars Technica
luksa/kubectl-plugins: My own plugins for kubectl
AT&T employees took bribes to plant malware on the company’s network | ZDNet
With warshipping, hackers ship their exploits directly to their target’s mail room | TechCrunch
4 bonuses of building a DevOps culture | The Enterprisers Project
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