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David Dymko

@ddymko

Dealing with bits and bytes in software @coreweave.

Katılım Ağustos 2012
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It’s a Dead Kennedys kinda day
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Use your Tools ⌚️
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prod is going to do what prod is going to do
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New AI coding agent "Stone Code Steve Austin". Have the rattlesnack review your code
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me and the crew vibe coding
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complacency, the silent killer
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As someone who had worked with Hashicorp building a TF and packer provider in the past these license changes make me wonder how the OSS community will look like moving forward around those products
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Mark Tenenholtz@marktenenholtz·
You're on a date with this woman, when suddenly you get access to a 8xH100 machine, what do you do?
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@prateek_0041 If you end up going the Kubernetes route I would recommend using a managed Kubernetes service. This will definitely make it easier to learn/mess around without having to worry about managing it as well.
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prateek singh@prateek_0041·
I am not sure how to orchestrate it, should i use docker swarm or kubernetes, I have a little knowledge of both, so there is a learning curve involved. Closest milestone, coming up with how do i containerise this app, this is my first time ! APP: github.com/prateek041/nod… Excited.
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prateek singh@prateek_0041·
I am going to containerise my recent node app. The task-manager-api. I have a little idea about how will i do it. here is what i want to do: I plan to do it with docker. - 3 containers, one for app, one database(persisted using volumes), redis container for handling sessions.
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David Dymko@ddymko·
In addition to the new regions and new supported versions. We also have a working build of the cluster autoscaler for VKE! We will be adding this to VKE soon but if you are interested in trying out the autoscaler create a support ticket for your VKE cluster on @vultr #Kubernetes
Vultr@Vultr

We have a new Kubernetes v1.22 which brings VKE to have supported versions in v1.20, v1.21 and v1.22 📦 Along with the 5 VKE regions: New Jersey, Los Angeles, Amsterdam, Sydney, and Tokyo ⬇️ vultr.com/docs/vultr-kub…

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