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(-) que vecna y el azota mentes, se los han cargado en un ratito, la 5 temporada ha sido más bien un paseo de charla entre amigos sin crear una tensión real de peligro para alargar un poco la serie. Ojalá al final si que haya algo por qué si no...
Pues que al final no haya nada más de #StrangerThings5 me parece un decepción... Han "resuelto" la trama deprisa y corriendo dejando un final de mierda, no es por que sea o no como ha acabado, si no, como lo han llevado a cabo. Los demogorgon dieron más guerra (+)
Jr DevOps Engineer:
“I stayed up all night. The new setup has ArgoCD, Terraform Cloud, Vault, Prometheus… and even a custom Kubernetes operator.”
Sr DevOps Engineer:
“That’s… ambitious. Does it deploy?”
Jr:
“Not yet. The CI keeps timing out, and the manifests won’t apply cleanly.”
Sr:
“I get it — you wanted to do things the right way. But tell me honestly: did we need all that for our first release?”
Jr:
“I thought if we built it perfectly from day one, we’d save time later.”
Sr:
“Here’s the thing — reliable systems don’t start out complex.
They start simple, they work, and then they evolve.”
Jr:
“So… I should’ve just made it deploy first?”
Sr:
“Exactly.
If you automate chaos, you only get automated chaos.
Start small. Make it solid. Let complexity come from real needs, not imagined ones.”
Elegant systems aren’t simple because their engineers were lazy.
They’re simple because they were built to last.
- DevOps is dead
- Ai agents will be managing your Kubernetes clusters.
- Infrastructure-as-Code will be fully automated!
- CI/CD pipelines will be built by AI!
I've been hearing these dramatic predictions since ChatGPT launched.
After 2.5 years of actually using AI tools in my daily work, I can tell you this: the reality is very different from the headlines.
Yes, AI can write Terraform code, kubernetes manifest, basic pipelines and scripts people already posted in github, stack overflow.
But try getting it to:
- Debug a complex Kubernetes networking issue
- Handle multi-region failover scenarios
- Design scalable microservices architecture
- Manage security compliance across cloud providers
- Use newly released, cloud services and security implementation.
- Work with cross teams, negotiating, managing conflicts and keep things running.
Even autonomous AI agents fall short:
- They can't maintain context across your entire infrastructure
- Struggle with real-world edge cases
- Can't understand company-specific requirements
- Limited by their training data when facing novel problems
If your job is just copying Terraform templates, copy-pasting code from Stack Overflow you should be concerned.
But if you understand distributed systems, security implications, and complex infrastructure patterns - AI will amplify your capabilities, not replace them.
The winners will be engineers who can:
- Think deeply about systems architecture
- Solve novel infrastructure challenges
- Use AI to automate routine work
- Focus on high-impact engineering decisions
Stop believing the hype. Start focusing on becoming a better engineer who knows how to use AI as another tool in their arsenal.
The future isn't AI replacing DevOps engineers. It's DevOps engineers who understand how to leverage AI efficiently versus those who don't.
A veces los videojuegos no son solo entretenimiento, sino un refugio. Un lugar donde el ruido del mundo disminuye o incluso desaparece y podemos respirar sin miedo.
Entre píxeles e historias, encontramos espacios donde no se nos exige ser fuertes constantemente, donde podemos fallar, volver a empezar y después seguir adelante.
No jugamos solo para escapar; también lo hacemos para sanar. Cada sesión puede ser un descanso del peso del día a día, una breve pausa donde recordamos que aún podemos sorprendernos, reír y sentir.
En esos mundos ficticios muchos encontramos un reflejo de nosotros mismos, acciones que nos representan, consuelo, belleza.
Una vez apagamos la consola, parte de esa calma, de esa diversión, viaja con nosotros al mundo real.
Porque al final, jugar también es una forma de vivir.
Pasad un buen fin de semana.
- Linux is free.
- Docker is free.
- Kubernetes is free.
- Git and Github are free.
- GitHub Actions is free.
- Python is free.
- AWS, GCP, Azure are free (limited use).
- Terraform is free.
- ArgoCD and Flux are free.
- Prometheus and Grafana are free.
Your laptop and internet connection: That’s all you need to start.
No expensive bootcamps. No fancy certifications.
Just you, your determination, and these free tools.
While others are complaining about job markets and layoffs, DevOps engineers are getting multiple offers.
Companies are desperate for people who can automate, deploy, and manage infrastructure.
The same skills that took me from X to 3X salary, All learned using free tools.
Every successful DevOps engineer started exactly where you are right now. Zero experience. Zero connections. Just curiosity.
They didn’t wait for the “perfect” time. They didn’t make excuses about not having money for courses.
They downloaded Docker, broke things, fixed them, and repeated.
Start today. Your future self will thank you.