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Cloud Developer Kits gloss over their best feature! on Friday, December 06, 2024
Between the little over two years since I wrote ‘No one should write Terraform’, rewriting large parts of our Internal Developer Platform, and starting on ‘Cally’; there was something myself and most of the commenters missed. Cloud Development Kits often ignore what I would consider one of the strongest selling points. Decoupling yourself and your engineers from your infrastructure!
Overhauling techman83.me… again! on Monday, November 18, 2024
Seven years ago, a younger me, a guy a year into his first software engineering role, ended this post with:
No one should write Terraform on Saturday, August 13, 2022
Reflecting upon zwischenzugs insightful and thought provoking article “Who should write the Terraform?”, the TL;DR conclusion I’ve come to is “No One”.
The Hugs Strike Back! on Monday, January 29, 2018
Another year, another amazing Linux Conf AU! Based on feedback from LCA2017, I was definitely going to iterate on the hug detector. In that time the ESP32 platform has begun to mature and because I like challenges, decided to use a board I received days prior to leaving for the conference and really only flashed with blink.
Come on; do you want your mods to live forever? on Monday, January 22, 2018
At the Linux Conf Au Games and Foss Mini Conference, @ducky_tape and @The_McJones gave me an opportunity to talk on my experiences archiving over 11,000 mods for Kerbal Space Program. It was also captured by the awesome LCA AV Team, which you can watch here!