k9security has a simple set of elements one should include in the tags for resources you deploy in your cloud so that you know whom to charge back (who is spending your public cloud budget?) whom to call when a system fails, etc. I needed and did not have this list.
Sunday, April 5, 2020
Dynamic Development Clusters in Google Cloud Platform
Rob Wilson (Roobert) takes us on a tour of his cluster scaler that enables rapid, dynamic creation, destruction, and scaling of development environments for large development organizations that want to be more efficient with their cloud spend. Cloud functions and Terraform are used. Robert's approach is very simple and clever.
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Rick Branson on PostgreSQL
Rick rants about the ten things hie hates most about PostgreSQL while admitting it is the best storage system you can use by default. It's a great in-depth look at the issues you will face if you push this database past its limits as Rick has done.
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How Slack deploys changes 12 times per day
("Atomic Deployment" aka flip a symbolic link as we did in the 1990s)
Slack has written an overview of how they deploy the slack service we all use at least 12 times each day. It's surprising more teams do not have a few dozen versions of service software on their production servers and symbolic links to the current running version as we had in 1994.
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Nebula Award Finalists
Check out the finalists list. If you are looking for good science fiction to read during the lock-down consider the stories on that list. Also, the conference will be webcast but only to registered attendees. Lois Bujold will be the grand master.
Saturday, April 4, 2020
Friday, April 3, 2020
take advantage of deserted roads
Take advantage of deserted roads. Send out teams of two to four workers - trained in hygiene and safety - to fix potholes, repair empty schools. Get furloughed people to work. Fix infrastructure; stimulate the economy.
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covid19
Remote Worker Data
This Zapier survey report on remote work has some counter-intuitive data that explain phenomena the tech companies are experiencing during the political lock-downs around the world.
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