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Andreas Sommer

@andidog87

Software / Kubernetes platform engineer @giantswarm. Blogging and tweeting about k8s, cloud, infrastructure, observability, science/sports/health/nutrition.

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That's also why you should never have a ~/.kube/config, but separate files and explicitly choose per terminal which one to use. Mistakes will still happen even to the smartest, well-prepared engineers and precautions are needed. Bonus: different colors for dev vs. prod UIs.

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JPEG XL seems to perform really great already. And images can still be called "jay pegs". Now we only need software vendors to support it. Oh wait, we still don't have WebP, AVIF and SVG support in so many places, so maybe our grandchildren will use JXL... and pure IPv6.

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After 10+ years of wrangling Kubernetes in the trenches, we've supercharged our platform by going all-in on #ClusterAPI. ⚡️ Introducing Giant Swarm Platform 3.0 — the battle-tested way to tame cluster complexity at any scale. giantswarm.io/blog/introduci…

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I wrote this Format dialog back on a rainy Thursday morning at Microsoft in late 1994, I think it was. We were porting the bajillion lines of code from the Windows95 user interface over to NT, and Format was just one of those areas where WindowsNT was different enough from

I wrote this Format dialog back on a rainy Thursday morning at Microsoft in late 1994, I think it was.

We were porting the bajillion lines of code from the Windows95 user interface over to NT, and Format was just one of those areas where WindowsNT was different enough from
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Interesting perspective. I have mixed opinions on whether universities should be more practical. Nowadays everything can be learned "on the job", and that should become easier and easier. Reminds me of pulling down OpenGL tutorial ZIPs when we only had sporadic dial-up internet.

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The Matrix and Terminator told me the machines are going to win, but it might as well be the almighty soy swine ruling the world eventually 😬

Nina Teicholz, PhD (@bigfatsurprise) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Migraine sufferers: New paper suggests migraines are caused by "a lack of sufficient sodium in the extracellular space of sensory neurons" leading to "failed action potentials." The author has been treating 'migraineurs' for decades, and I know her to be a curious and

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"The reason an older programmer is slower than a younger one is because of the number of answers he has to the question "what could possibly go wrong?"."

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And that's why being a "Dr. Google" (informing and validating all sources yourself) is so superior over previous generations. Our elders unfortunately still trust the media and their doctor who often (but not always 👍) aren't up to date with science.

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Greg Price As a biomedical scientist with a passing interest in longevity, I feel compelled to share that there are in fact several longitudinal studies that actually suggest that those with higher LDL cholesterol levels live longer. thelancet.com/journals/lance…

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Time to unsubscribe from 99% of science. It's just mostly scams and hunting for investment money. I rather trust and analyze my own N=1 data rather than waiting for humanity to become sane.

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🔟 years ago today, the first commit to Helm was made by Matt Butcher @FermyonTech.bsky.social! 🎉 Read about it here: helm.sh/blog/helm-turn… & come celebrate our 10th birthday + Helm 4 at #KubeCon in a few weeks! More details to come

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Our study published today academic.oup.com/edrv/advance-a… I began researching this topic of carbs and exercise performance 50 years ago. This study is the result of collaborations with Philip Prins, PhD's team at @GroveCityCollege over the past 9 years. This article was 5 years in