The site name’s a play on “The Onion” so it’s gotta be satire, right? I couldn’t find an about page to confirm.
- The CEO now seeks help from Phutar Afrayughum, a psychic and extrasensory perception specialist who allegedly helped Google increase their marketshare in the messaging app market, and was also involved in developing the Material Design framework. - Seems like a legit article :shrug: - Yeah I thought it was satire until I read that. I can’t think of an explanation for Google’s product decisions in any other way 
 
- I’ve got 20+ years of professional experience at all different levels. I can take an idea and turn it into a Docker image with fully automated CI/CD on myriad cloud platforms. - K8s is still black magic to me. - Just a system that deploys, injects configs, mounts dies, handles the networking based on configs and scheduling. - It CAN get more complicated since it enables more advanced deployment types, but it can be simple. - I run k3s on every computer of mine as a single node cluster now as an alt to running podman or docker. - Kubernthrees? - K3s is a k8s distribution built to be easy and light weight 
- K3s is a distribution of Kubernetes that bundles in a few commonly used convenient tools. It’s fairly lightweight compared to vanilla k8s, and it’s simple to setup. It’s a great choice for experimenting and learning and also production ready when you’re ready to push it farther. 
- I too am puzzled on why we changed subjects. - kubernetes kloud klan - they ride around discriminating against other types of infrastructure 
 
 
- I’d love to learn it, but my biggest hurdle has been getting a cluster actually running. Could you recommend a good tutorial? - I don’t have a tutorial to recommend but starting to play around with Minikube myself, should skip the need for an actual cluster 
- RancherDesktop if you want a dead simple way to spin up a k3s cluster with a GUI. All of the kubernetes tooling works on too. Works on Linux, Windows, and Mac (Intel and Apple SI). - Rancher.academy had, at one point, been a really good resource, but I honestly just haven’t watched tutorial in a while for k3s/rke2 so I would be lying if I said I knew one. 
 
 
- Its black magic that takes docker images so its actually a pretty simple once u got all ya shit dockerified - Yeah it’s like docker++. Somehow networking between pod is also easier than between container. Also with k9s and argocd it’s much easier to see the entire cluster. 
 
- I enjoy K8s, even though it adds a lot of things that can (and will at some point) break. But at a certain scale it becomes worth it because some things become so, so easy. - I can absolutely see the benefit for really huge deployments or complex, highly-available systems. I’ve even sort of used it in my job working with those things. But I’m still just running commands I don’t understand that some sysadmin gave me. 
 
- Re: your username, - You’re a Godling of Semi Trucks that have a Hemi? - Lucky 10000: It’s a pun. A quaver is a duration of a musical note in the UK, equivalent to a USA eighth note; a semidemihemiquaver is a sixtyfourth note, used to notate e.g. certain kinds of trumpet trills. - It’s both of those, and a reference to Moana where the shiny crab calls Maui a “semi-demi mini-god” 
 
 
 
- The site name’s a play on “The Onion” so it’s gotta be satire, right? I couldn’t find an about page to confirm. - Yes, it’s satire. - The page is run by one author https://www.theolognion.com/about and no description or goal described - Runs on “substack” platform (standard software) - The story reads like a story, and the mentioned company does not exist 
- deleted by creator - Seriously curious here, what cars would you consider not to be shitty? - deleted by creator - Mazdas too. - deleted by creator 
 
 
- Honda 
- Mostly the non German ones. - Interesting, maybe I’m just used to living in south America where even the crap German cars are better than the “premium” Brazilian and Indonesian cars we get - Down in Costa Rica I’d definitely take a VW over the invasion of Chinese cars. - But in the United States? I wouldn’t touch those overly complicated POS. The ones we get aren’t the simple cheap ones for outside the US market. 
 
 
 
- That’s not unusual, my company has an internal K8saaS product as well, so there are a lot of clusters 
 
- Some on here once described the idea of an innovation budget. Basically you can do about 3 new things at once before you forget what the hell you are doing and that has made so much sense to me. - Looks like you also ran over your sentence budget. - I’ll honest I was so tired that I barely got out that last sentence as I was typing. - You’re still on cooldown for some words it seems. - Lmao, why use many word when few do word do trick /s 
 
 
 
- It’s not that you forget what you are doing. - It’s that all the unknown problems start interfering with each other, so you can’t manage to do anything. - That is probably most common! The forgetting what you are doing part probably only comes so far down the road of trying to make a system that works despite all the interferences. 
 
 
- I think they’re describing my company’s upcoming GCP -> AWS migration. - Hope you are getting a rebate on those egress fees. 
 








