A project I saw linked in the css post, and wanted to share, because I love the insanity.
Sheldan 7mo ago • 100%
Yes, I have seen a product being swapped from oracle, to oracle + PostgreSQL and then only PostgreSQL
Sheldan 7mo ago • 100%
Some interesting features altho some of them are still preview.
Sheldan 8mo ago • 100%
Thank you for your insight. And interesting project you got going on there.
I recently got recommended this project, to have a more natively connected CI/CD (I would probably be more interested in the CI part, as I already have argo-cd running) And it seems very interesting, and the development seems okayish active. The only thing that I am curious about (and why I made this post, besides maybe making more people aware that it exists), is how active the Tekton hub (https://hub.tekton.dev/) is. So, maybe somebody here has some information on that. I am not using Tekton (yet), but I read somewhere in the documentation, that this hub is supposed to be _the_ place to get re-usable components, but seeing the actual activity on there turned me off from the project a little bit, because a lot of things are in version 0.1 and have been last updated 1 or 2 years ago. Maybe that issue only exists, because I am not logged in, but that certainly looks weird. So, do you have any experience with Tekton? How do you feel about it?
Originally taken from https://fosstodon.org/@squidfunk/111989558536475772.
Sheldan 8mo ago • 100%
There are actually a lot of people learning latin
Sheldan 8mo ago • 100%
A good read, and interesting to see what services to consider.
Sheldan 11mo ago • 100%
Should have still used them. It was harder to read this way.
Sheldan 1y ago • 100%
I have had major problems, because I am also forced to use WSL. The network situation is the largest problem. Colleagues have had random time differences in WSL causing even TLS to fail, because they were 15 minutes in the past.
I have had major issues, and I think its only because of WSL and wouldnt happen on native Linux.
Sheldan 1y ago • 100%
Yeah, that sums it up nicely.
Sheldan 1y ago • 100%
I do have some bugs with Insomnia, for example with the oauth configuration failing. (I think it has something to do with some variable there failing) You can workaround that by just removing oauth, and configuring again, but its annowing.
I still like insomnia overall tho.
Sheldan 1y ago • 93%
Java is not really slow, if implemented well. This is just a reputation it has gotten.
Sheldan 1y ago • 100%
You can look into tilt for local deployment and potentially into some kind of cron job that deletes obsolete namespaces.
Sheldan 1y ago • 100%
One could also try Rancher Desktop - no need for the licenses there then.
Sheldan 1y ago • 0%
I should get more into it, but one thing I am always not sure about: How do you test them? Have them on a separate branch (or even repo) and then trigger them? That seems a bit restrictive
Sheldan 1y ago • 100%
Something which I realized and made me understand why the return type is not part of the sigure, is the question "what happens if you just call a method, but not assign the return value to a variable?" If you have two methods with the same name, and parameters, and the only difference is the return type, how would you decide what method to call, if you have not the slightest idea which one of them is meant? As you are not required to assign the return value to anything, you have no indication.
Sheldan 1y ago • 100%
I still cant believe that oracle did it that bad, that people switched off the JDK just entirely
Sheldan 1y ago • 100%
The sudden influx of users is crazy, so its perfectly understandable that they are overworked :/
Sheldan 1y ago • 0%
It can be a buzzword, but also be convenient for various things.
But there certainly is a steeep learning curve
Sheldan 1y ago • 100%
A Kubernetes community would also be interesting, if its more development focused.
So url style (kubernetes
) and displayname (Kubernetes
)