Stephane Moser

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Stephane Moser

Stephane Moser

@StMoser

Devops enthusiastic looking for different ways to improve developers live

Lisbon, Portugal Katılım Eylül 2009
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Stephane Moser
Stephane Moser@StMoser·
@emot @tomahock @govpt Possivelmente podemos pensar em replicar a história da AWS com a STACKIT, o hyperscaler criado pela empresa dona do Lidl para suportar os serviços digitais do Lidl
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João Tomé@emot·
@tomahock @govpt migrar para onde? essa é a questão (alguma startup que usa por trás um gigante não europeu?)
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Tomahock@tomahock·
Se aquilo que se fala do Tech Sovereignty Package avançar, vão ser uns tempos muito interessantes para o @govpt migrar tudo da azure.
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Stephane Moser@StMoser·
@Njuchi_ Between X and LinkedIn, which platform you think we should use to share our knowledge and learnings? I think that maybe I should create posts in LinkedIn and then cross post in X
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TechWorld with Nana | DevOps 🚀
I call this The Invisible Engineer Problem 👇 One of our students, who was a sysadmin at a mid-sized company. He went through our DevOps program. Learned Kubernetes, CI/CD, Cloud, Ansible, Monitoring - the whole stack. Then he went back to work and applied everything. Automated their backup processes. Reduced deployment time by 70%. Saved them thousands in cloud costs. His team loved it. His team leader was happy. But nobody above them knew. Not the engineering director. Not the VP. Not the recruiters who could've offered him better opportunities. He was doing excellent work in "private". Then he started posting on LinkedIn. Nothing fancy - just updates on what he was implementing. A simple diagram of his CI/CD setup. A post about a Docker networking issue he solved. Within two weeks: His VP commented. A recruiter from a Fortune 500 reached out. Another bootcamp grad at a different company asked if he was open to opportunities. Same skills. Same work. Different visibility. But here's what bothers me about the "build your personal brand" advice... Most engineers hate self-promotion. It feels fake. Like you're showing off. I get it. I felt the same way. But here's how I reframed it: You're not bragging. You're teaching. Share the Terraform module you debugged for 3 hours. Post the monitoring setup that caught a production issue. Write about the CI/CD mistake that cost you 2 days. Someone else is struggling with the exact same problem right now. Your "basic" knowledge is gold to someone earlier in their journey. And while you're helping others, you're also: → Building proof of your skills → Creating content that recruiters can actually see → Differentiating yourself from 100 other "certified Kubernetes admins" The job market is becoming brutal now. And if you're not marketing yourself while you're employed, you're setting yourself up to panic-apply when the layoff hits. Start now. Not when you're desperate. 💬 What's stopping you from sharing what you know?
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Stephane Moser@StMoser·
@argoproj It will be by first ArgoCon, and I am very excited to meet the community in IRL
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argoproj@argoproj·
ArgoCon Europe is right around the corner and we couldn’t be more excited! 🚀 We’re kicking off with the Welcome & Opening Remarks in the main auditorium; your front-row seat to everything happening across the Argo ecosystem. Expect updates on Argo Project velocity, Argo CD, Argo Rollouts, Argo Workflows, and Argo Events. We’ll be spotlighting talks all the way up to ArgoCon, so stay tuned 👀 In the meantime, explore the full ArgoCon EU 2026 schedule here: colocatedeventseu2026.sched.com/overview/area/… Will we see you there? Let us know in the comments 👇 #ArgoCon #GitOps #Kubernetes #CloudNative
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Stephane Moser@StMoser·
@_ediri So someone doesn't like to pin the versions of their dependencies
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Engin Diri
Engin Diri@_ediri·
Cascading error in GH actions due to a major release of a cli tool! Dear GH actions authors, don't yolo for latests in your action.yaml of clis you may need! And how you spent your Sunday?
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Stephane Moser@StMoser·
[Home lab 🧪 journsey] Package 📦 delivered, an UPS battery. The first step to improve my homelab. Now waiting for the compute power 👨‍💻
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Stephane Moser@StMoser·
Heads up for GitHub Actions users/developers so you can save some time!!Composite Actions don't respect the always condition.I almost spent a full day debugging an issue until I rediscovered this discussion github.com/orgs/community… @BretFisher probably you can warn your students
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Stephane Moser@StMoser·
@SirGattto Bom projeto, já agora o código do dashboard está disponível num repositório público?
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Alex Ellis
Alex Ellis@alexellisuk·
@StMoser @selfactuated Each time a job is requested, a VM is launched. That VM is destroyed when the job completes. Does that help? You can read more if you’re feeling curious in the docs and FAQ docs.actuated.dev
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Alex Ellis@alexellisuk·
I asked Han how quickly he could add crane so we could use it in the @selfactuated docs 20 minutes including the PR and testing 😎
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Stephane Moser@StMoser·
@jpetazzo @vonneudeck Looks a new definition of pets devices (in context of pets vs cattle example) bedside you need to take special care of them you also need to walk them outside :)
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Jérôme Petazzoni
Jérôme Petazzoni@jpetazzo·
@vonneudeck Put the sensor outside for a few hours, apparently! (If I understand correctly, so that it can establish what's the "zero" level? With 0 = 400ppm, iiuc) It looks like it has to be done regularly. I'll reach out to the manufacturer once I have a bit more data 🤷🏻
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Jérôme Petazzoni
Jérôme Petazzoni@jpetazzo·
Update: after spending a few hours outside, both sensors are now giving CO2 measurements that are reasonable - and in agreement. Temperature still differs a bit. What's frustrating is that the sensors' technical documentation doesn't mention ANYTHING about calibration.
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Jérôme Petazzoni@jpetazzo

This environmental monitoring experiment is going great (two CO2+temperature sensors right next to each other, one is reporting 26.5°C / 446ppm CO2, the other one 26.7°C / 1477ppm CO2) I had read that CO2 sensor calibration was an issue, but I wasn't expecting it to be that bad

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