- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
It’s really great how docker shifted the problem from “works on my machine” to “works with my version of docker”.
…on my machine.
It’s taken me about 6 years to understand how it works and what it does, but I’m finally starting to get it.
I hate software. Why am I in this job still
I think most jobs are like this.
The entry level stuff is pleasant and manageable and easy, but if you progress far enough to make money you produce value by managing unsolvable problems which is stressful, frustrating, and difficult.
The biggest problem that I have with docker is honestly, the fear of a supply-chain attack.
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You mean compromised code sneaking into Docker images? Or a DOS on dockerhub?
Supply chain attack has a definition. And it has nothing to do with DDoS.
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Still doesn’t work in production because it’s a multi-cluster k8s instead of a simple laptop
Run a multi-cluster k8s on your notebook to test then?
Good luck, the instances can’t just be started in any random order and at their current version their dependency graph is cyclical.
There’s a solution you’re not seeing, make the notebook part of the production cluster.
Repost #420
Cmon guys, there are less reposted memes on the internet.