Positive Affirmations for Site Reliability EngineersDasnap@lemmy.world to Programmer Humor@programming.dev – 5 points – 8 months agoyoutu.be7Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOld one box to handle all the frontend requests why is my project's architecture here lmaoKrazam has previously documented the Facegoog microservices architecture in some detail.Krazam completely on point, as usual. Gonna be mouthing "my pipeline is green" to myself even more than usual now.You were born to deploy Kubernetes clusters.He even made the website a real thing https://www.srenity.online/We hope the site is serverless and scalable, but we all know that he's probably thrown it on a t2.micro without Cloudwatch, just to feel something.Promised opensuse support? Should've known that was lie. Nobody uses that. CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
one box to handle all the frontend requests why is my project's architecture here lmaoKrazam has previously documented the Facegoog microservices architecture in some detail.
Krazam completely on point, as usual. Gonna be mouthing "my pipeline is green" to myself even more than usual now.You were born to deploy Kubernetes clusters.
He even made the website a real thing https://www.srenity.online/We hope the site is serverless and scalable, but we all know that he's probably thrown it on a t2.micro without Cloudwatch, just to feel something.
We hope the site is serverless and scalable, but we all know that he's probably thrown it on a t2.micro without Cloudwatch, just to feel something.
why is my project's architecture here lmao
Krazam has previously documented the Facegoog microservices architecture in some detail.
Krazam completely on point, as usual. Gonna be mouthing "my pipeline is green" to myself even more than usual now.
You were born to deploy Kubernetes clusters.
He even made the website a real thing https://www.srenity.online/
We hope the site is serverless and scalable, but we all know that he's probably thrown it on a t2.micro without Cloudwatch, just to feel something.
Promised opensuse support? Should've known that was lie. Nobody uses that.
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0