DevOps'ish 290: KubeCon Detroit, the layoffs will keep getting reported until they stop happening, SBOMs overhyped, Twitter deal 🪓?, signals, mirrord, Docker, Focker, and more

Side note: I’m out of spoons some weeks and don’t write an intro. I’m not going to apologize for that. Last week’s newsletter wasn’t my best, but I make up for it this week. It’s all about the long haul. Feel free to hit reply anytime. One of the more useful things I created this week was with the help of fellow Amazonian, Tom “Spot” Calloway. Spot asked me, as a local, to suggest to him some great restaurants here in Detroit. I sat down with a list of the top 200 Detroit restaurants and pointed out all the ones I’d enjoyed over the years. Spot looked at that list and said, “We should make a doc about this.” I said, “We should make it publicly available and share it,” because people were DM’ing me asking the exact same questions. Spot put great care into curating most of the data. Please feel free to reference the KubeCon Detroit Food and Drink Suggestions should you need to pick a place for dinner one night this week. It has been crowdsourced from locals and packed with all the necessary information to make a decision. If you’re looking for a party to go to, check out this unofficial list of KubeCon NA 2022 Parties ...

October 22, 2022 Â· 12 min Â· Chris Short

DevOps'ish 289: Wall of Awful, Intel Layoffs Soon, mastodon.technology Shutdown, Faster QEMU, and more

The DevOps’ish Podcast The DevOps’ish Podcast is off this week. Join us next Monday, October 17th, 10 AM ET/14:00 UTC (iCal and Google Calendar). Join the Twitter Space to participate LIVE! Bring some friends along too! Subscribe to the DevOps’ish Podcast via your podcasting software of choice so you can listen on Mondays on your lunch break or ride home. O’Reilly Book on Observability Engineering—Get Yours Free from Honeycomb! Manage complex cloud-native systems, improve customer experiences, and build & run better software using Honeycomb. Get your FREE copy of our new O’Reilly book and register for our Authors’ Cut Series to discuss key concepts. Events Editor’s note: If your event would suit the DevOps’ish audience, please let me know! Kubernetes Contributor Summit North American 2022 October 24, 2022 at KubeCon The Summit will have a healthy mix of content tailored to active contributors. To conclude the summit, we’ll end with Contributor Social with games and refreshments. KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Detroit 2022 OCTOBER 24 – 28, 2022 ...

October 16, 2022 Â· 5 min Â· Chris Short

DevOps'ish 288: Pain points around containers, Open Source Work Is Work, SBOM frenzy is premature, Linux 6.0, Skyfall, Kueue, CUE, Kyverno vs Datree, and more

Last week, I shared out the notes I took from an Open Space suggestion I made at DevOpsDays Chicago, “Container Conundrum: Pain points around containers.” The premise was trying to figure out where people are struggling with managing containers and the applications in them in their environments. My friend Ed Vielmetti joined in as well. I want to stress that no one else in the room identified their employer (nor would I have recorded that data or anything that could lead me to it), so your trade secrets are pretty safe. I learned quite a bit, so I’ll share more details here. Kubernetes Everywhere Everyone in the room was using Kubernetes. The participants were using no other container orchestrators. This shows that Kubernetes adoption grew tremendously in the three years since the last time I was at a DevOpsDays Chicago in person. One pair of folks in the Open Space were building artisanal vanilla Kubernetes clusters by hand across multiple clouds (AWS, GCP, Azure, and IBM Cloud). But my notes indicate we’re not hitting on all cylinders with Kubernetes yet. I’ll explain further. ...

October 9, 2022 Â· 14 min Â· Chris Short

DevOps'ish 287: Cody Crudgington, Help Iranians connect, bill to protect open source, VMware ESXi popped, Baffling Maze of Kubernetes, Girls Who Code Founder Speaks Out, and more

With a heavy heart, I bring you the news of Cody Crudgington’s passing in his home. The Kubernetes Contributor Comms Team sprang into action on behalf of Kubernetes Steering (who are all overworked already) this week to get coordinated around who to open up communication lanes with and generally being as open with the community as possible while respecting the wishes of Cody’s family. As I wrote on the CNCF Memorial for Cody, he and I had some unique similarities. He was willing to drop whatever he was doing to help folks in need. Cody was loved in the Kubernetes community for his positivity and optimism. The K8sContributor thread on Wednesday is filled with an outpouring of love and admiration. He truly will be missed. Follow K8sContributors on Twitter or the k-dev mailing list for any additional details. We will be doing a memorial at KubeCon for Cody. I will put those event details in this newsletter once I have them. I’ve reached out to those coordinating to let them know I’m here to help (especially since I’m local). ...

October 2, 2022 Â· 8 min Â· Chris Short

DevOps'ish 286: Torvalds' M2 MacBook Air, LastPass had guests over for four days, Last Floppy-Disk Seller, Backstage, Graceful Shutdown with Lifecycle preStop Hook and more

The bivalent booster is kicking me hard today. I got it around noon and my joints were hurting by 3 PM. My neck and both shoulders are sore and tight. Compounding existing injuries. I also just watched my Florida Gators lose to Tennessee. I’m gonna take the a break from writing an intro this week. Join the DevOps’ish Twitter Space on Monday This week in DevOps’ish, Monday, September 26th, 11 AM ET/1500 UTC Follow me on Twitter to get notified about upcoming Twitter Spaces. Subscribe to the DevOps’ish Podcast via your podcasting software of choice so you can listen on Mondays on your lunch break or ride home. Join the Twitter Space to participate and ask questions. Bring some friends along too! The format for the podcast will be to go over the inputs into the DevOps’ish newsletter. That way it won’t be a complete rehash of the newsletter itself but, instead a fun journey through the unique stories that people most enjoyed the previous week. ...

September 25, 2022 Â· 6 min Â· Chris Short