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by mrweasel
1449 days ago
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That bit was pretty interesting to me as well, because that's exactly what many people do. I don't agree that this is what "hobby" means, it's more that we tend to try to buy our way into a life style. I feel that Kubernetes is exactly that for a large number of developers, operations people less so, they want to be part of a professional, world class, trendy environment/community. So they try leverage Kubernetes to elevate them to this Silicon Valley type tech company. There's absolutely value to be had from Kubernetes, but I agree with the article, it's not for the majority. Except I think there is one valid reasoning: If you purely see Kubernetes as tooling for deployment, it's hard to present any good alternatives for deploying to VMs or physical hardware. |
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I see it the same type of folks as ones using FAANG tooling :) just so they can feel better about their job or more important when they work on business line CRUD.
I am working on business line CRUD and I like it with boring servers :)