devops
How to Dev*Oops* more?
We all tend to blame others when something goes wrong. Why does that happen? How to be aware of it and what are some of the steps to take in order to shift to a blameless culture?
devops
We all tend to blame others when something goes wrong. Why does that happen? How to be aware of it and what are some of the steps to take in order to shift to a blameless culture?
devops
We all know by now what DevOps is. Or at least we think we do. It cannot be said that is one thing in specific, but more of a union of different things, including people. And that is where it gets a bit complex... The whole idea of DevOps had
kubernetes
There are two ways to set limits and requests for resources on Kubernetes. The first one is with LimitRange resource on a namespace level, and the second is to do it directly on the resources you are running - pods, deployments, or stateful sets. The first approach is better if
sustainability
We all know, or at least should, the scientific explanation of climate change - global warming - an increase in Earth's air and ocean temperature. And this is bad because global warming is causing ice sheets and glaciers to melt. The melting ice is causing sea levels to
opinion
Have you ever had a feeling to read something at the exact time when you need it, even though you weren't looking for it? This happens a lot, at least to me. I wonder does anyone of you experience the same?
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growth
As some of you might already know from the July update, I have been reading The Laws of Human Nature, and I finally finished it! And by finally, I don't mean it like that boring finally, when you sigh a bit - oh, finally. I mean - finally,
climbing
When you hear the word problem-solving, you (or at least I) remember that my CV needs updating. The problem-solving skill is the eagerness to solve problems that you encounter. You might hear others call these problems challenges, or chances. In the end, whatever your preference, the goal is the same
climbing
As you may know, I'm very much into rock climbing. If you didn't know that, well, I guess I haven't bothered you enough with it, yet. I was first introduced to climbing almost ten years ago, and it is the sport, alongside occasional running
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opinion
To be honest, I found myself in a really strange position the last couple of weeks - I was thinking of writing something about how we tend to overshare things on social media, and how we need to concentrate more on the quality rather than the quantity of information. I
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