Nice to see this little side project get out the door. Our website is now updated with what we _actually_ do. Would love to have you come along for the ride. Check it out https://t.co/L5kEz3x3VH.
As someone who has spent WAY too much time pushing changes to iterate on CI/CD pipelines, I'm SUPER excited to try this out.π€ https://t.co/wqFMl9dO1e
@alexellisuk Mostly clients w/ Windows apps we support, but it's a nice bonus to have a "standard" desktop OS for the rare occasion that I have time to play a game, etc. I do enjoy the fact that things just work ootb (ie image editing, audio/video) where OSS alternatives aren't as good.
Getting app service logs out of Azure is way harder than it should be. I keep thinking I'm missing something... but starting to believe the developer experience is really just that bad.
Perks of working for a very small company? You get (have?) to learn something new every single day. In today's version of day-in-the-life... ops engineer plays javascript dev. #xylife
We just released support for GUI apps to WSL today on the latest Windows Insiders preview build! Check out this demo of it in action below, and links to the blog posts and how to start using it!
https://t.co/j7d1Xqti8U
Bootstrapping zero to @kubernetes on the edge with #rabbitmq, #etcd, and deployed manufacturing application in seconds with a combo of #k3sup, #k3s, https://t.co/iTjDMYX1av, cloud-init, and @Azure container registry. Fun project.
To be clear, @parler_app is not being "censored" assuming net neutrality remains in place, ironically opposed by most Republicans. Private companies like @awscloud are simply choosing how they would like their platforms to be used. Parler is free to build their own datacenter.
Felt like my coding skills were starting to atrophy and spent some time over the holiday break (starting) to learn @golang. Feels good to learn something new.