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Mehul Mohan (@mehulmpt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are the last generation of programmers who know the deadly feeling of seeing the exact problem in our code, on Stackoverflow, with 0 answers

Big Sheddy 🦅 (@coder_blvck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am thrilled to launch Pull Base an open source project that treats every Linux server like a Git-managed resource Why Pullbase? - Pull-based Go agent keeps every Linux server in its declared Git state. - Continuous drift detection & auto-reconcile. - Straightforward YAML

I am thrilled to launch <a href="/pullbase/">Pull Base</a> an open source project that treats every Linux server like a Git-managed resource

Why Pullbase?
- Pull-based Go agent keeps every Linux server in its declared Git state.
- Continuous drift detection &amp; auto-reconcile.
- Straightforward YAML
Ivan Velichko (@iximiuz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kubernetes the (Very) Hard Way - a new iximiuz Labs course by Márk Sági-Kazár If you've been around for a while, you've probably solved one of Márk's tutorials or challenges. (Remember Kube Mysteries: The Invisible Pod? Yep. That was him.) Inspired by Kelsey Hightower's famous

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Servers fail. But in a distributed system, how do you detect when this happens? Gossip protocols are one (fun!) way to solve the problem.

Kelly Sommers (@kellabyte) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ashok Sahoo Horizontal scaling is nowhere near as reliable as vertical scaling. Running less machines, less processes, less disks, less network hops is always easier.