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https://scribe.rip/karlmax-berlin/how-to-install-kubernetes-on-raspberry-pi-53b4ce300b58
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https://awstip.com/sre-devops-interview-questions-linux-troubleshooting-1b8ffe82c16
Medium
SRE/DevOps Interview Questions — Linux Troubleshooting
I have been on both side of the table as interviewer and as interviewee for DevOps and SRE Roles. This blog I am trying to share some of…
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https://grahamc.com/blog/nix-and-layered-docker-images
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https://incident.io/on-call/
incident.io
Modern on-call your team will love
Powerful alerting, flexible schedules, and reliable paging — so your engineers focus on building, not building workarounds.
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https://github.com/looker-open-source/malloy
GitHub
GitHub - looker-open-source/malloy: Malloy is an experimental language for describing data relationships and transformations.
Malloy is an experimental language for describing data relationships and transformations. - GitHub - looker-open-source/malloy: Malloy is an experimental language for describing data relationships ...
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https://www.unison-lang.org/
www.unison-lang.org
Unison | A friendly, statically-typed, functional programming language from the future · Unison programming language
A friendly programming language from the future.
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https://www.styra.com/cloud-native-policy-day-with-opa-2022/
Styra
Cloud Native Policy Day with OPA 2022
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https://expel.com/blog/connect-hashicorp-vault-and-googles-cloudsql-databases-new-plugin/
Expel
Connect Hashicorp Vault and Google's CloudSQL databases: new plugin!
Expel is excited to open source a new Hashicorp Vault plugin that brokers database credentials between Hashicorp Vault and Google’s CloudSQL DBs.
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https://redmonk.com/rstephens/2022/09/08/ebpf/
Alt + E S V
Why You Should Pay Attention to eBPF
While it’s far from a mainstream subject, we’ve been hearing a fair amount of chatter from smart people we follow about eBPF. At RedMonk we’ve learned to pay attention when up and coming technologies garner interest from people we respect, as historically…
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https://slack.engineering/continuous-load-testing/
Engineering at Slack
Continuous Load Testing - Engineering at Slack
Building load test infrastructure is tricky and poses many questions. How can we identify performance regressions in newly deployed builds, given the overhead of spinning up test clients? To gather the most representative results, should we load test at our…
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https://moyix.blogspot.com/2022/09/someones-been-messing-with-my-subnormals.html
Blogspot
Someone’s Been Messing With My Subnormals!
TL;DR: After noticing an annoying warning, I went on an absurd yak shave, and discovered that because of a tiny handful of Python packages b...
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https://scribe.rip/vedcraft/system-design-mind-map-for-building-distributed-systems-b20a4f6943d0
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https://github.com/microsoft/oss-ssc-framework/blob/main/specification/framework.md
GitHub
oss-ssc-framework/framework.md at main · microsoft/oss-ssc-framework
Open Source Software Secure Supply Chain Framework - oss-ssc-framework/framework.md at main · microsoft/oss-ssc-framework
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https://wagslane.dev/posts/no-one-does-devops/
wagslane.dev
Devops: An Idea so Good, No One Admits They Don’t Do It
The ideas behind the DevOps movements undeniably changed the software development world for the better - but by now, the term “DevOps” has lost all meaning.
Sometimes an idea is so good, that you can’t argue with it. I’m not saying that the original idea…
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https://k8s.af/
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https://andydote.co.uk/2022/09/19/make-content-hash/
andydote.co.uk
Content based change detection with Make
On several occasions when building complex projects, I have been tempted to set up Bazel to help speed up the build process; after all, it has a lot to offer: only building what has changed, caching built artifacts, and sharing that cache between machines…
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https://home.robusta.dev/blog/kubernetes-utilization-vs-reliability/
home.robusta.dev
You Can't Have Both High Utilization and High Reliability | Robusta
Everyone wants high utilization and high reliability. The hard truth about Kubernetes is that you need to pick one or the other.
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https://home.robusta.dev/blog/switching-kubernets-context/
home.robusta.dev
The Best 3 Tools for Working with Many Kubernetes Contexts | Robusta
Working with multiple clusters is always a challenge. It’s too easy to run a command on the wrong cluster.
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https://www.tumfatig.net/2022/running-docker-host-openbsd-vmd/
www.tumfatig.net
Running a Docker Host under OpenBSD using vmd(8)
The OpenBSD virtual machine daemon works pretty well with Linux VMs nowadays. This was time for me to see if I could replace the Synology Docker service with some Docker host provided by vmd(8).
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https://www.aspecto.io/opentelemetry-fundamentals/how-to-solve-performance-bottlenecks-with-opentelemetry/
Aspecto
Solving Performance Bottlenecks with OpenTelemetry | Aspecto
By the end of this 45-minute session, you’ll know how to run OpenTelemetry to solve performance issues in your system.
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https://www.cncf.io/blog/2022/02/10/logstash-fluentd-fluent-bit-or-vector-how-to-choose-the-right-open-source-log-collector/
CNCF
Logstash, Fluentd, Fluent Bit, or Vector? How to choose the right open-source log collector
Guest post originally published on ERA Software’s blog by Stela Udovicic In this blog, we’ll discuss the most popular log collectors, including Logstash, Fluentd, Fluent Bit, and Vector.
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