"#OpenShift enables our application teams and developers to spend more time solving business problems and less time building platforms...putting even more control at our customers fingertips." - Me https://t.co/aafk9emRxf
@kelseyhightower 2/x Hockey sticked my skills there. Gained 4 certs including MCSE. Went to FSI, Learned to automate everything. Made it to a fortune 5 company as windows/VMware SME, pivoted to kubernetes, the rest is history!
@kelseyhightower 1/x 🧵my path was pretty close to this. Printer repair tech $9.80/hr. A+ cert in my free time, Circuit city as a firedog tech, first one to get my Microsoft certified professional in the company. Got a help desk job with domain admin creds at a small manufacturer.
@GS2u @senyeezus These are bugs, not features. The visionary that can “reinvent” the device would be doing a huge disservice to their idea by cramming into the current platform. Which I think was the spirt of the original tweet.
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@fatherlinux I'm not seeing this as anything more novel than a microkernel and a custom OS to solve a niche problem. Extremely valuable, yes. Could more use this or build something specific to their needs to squeeze more value out of the hardware, yup. This does come at a cost though.
@united terrible customer service. 1 hr wait on chat, 1 hour wait on phone and and endless line at EWR tonight. Another night away from my wife and kids...
@phoronix Make EL better, compete in the market, work in the upstream. Music to my ears. Kudos to #AlmaLinux and good luck! Small clarification, should say "with upstream CentOS Stream", not RHEL. RHEL and Alma both will be downstream from Stream and have ABI compatibility.
Or, if you prefer, "I am a full product engineer."
And this ^^^ is what we should all be trending towards. The days when you could put up your hands and protest, "I'm just a backend engineer. Get someone else to write those five lines of javascript" -- are ending.
Really good information how #redhat security data is changing. Deprecating OVAL, DS1 and CVRF formats. Moving to CSAF-VEX for better status of CVEs and CVSS scores: The future of Red Hat security data https://t.co/r00TVad2kS #linux#security
@kelseyhightower I think because abstractions are leaky, folks are constantly trying to "solve" this problem of hand-coding YAML. Experts at each level are important, building an abstaction that makes the downstream consumer delighted by, that's the challenge. AI doesn't fix this.
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I see this idea of #PlatformEngineering teams popping up all over the industry. I'm glad to see the State of #devops report dialing in on this! If you build/run/architect/secure platforms, please consider taking this 15 minute survey! https://t.co/MVtl2JKDeX