Alex Polvi

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Alex Polvi

Alex Polvi

@polvi

Have my fingerprints on @CoreOS, @letsencrypt, @coitsf, @cloudkick, @rackspace, @mozilla, @osuosl, @ycombinator

San Francisco, CA Katılım Şubat 2007
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Alex Polvi
Alex Polvi@polvi·
I feel extremely proud of what we accomplished at CoreOS. We changed the way the web works in our own unique way. I’ll forever be grateful for our community, customers, and team. Today is my last day at CoreOS and Red Hat. Not sure what is next, but this will be hard to top!
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Shoutout to all the Coreos that have been involved with now multiple industry shaking acquisitions! Congrats to the teams. The people are everything.
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Introducing the Vault Operator, an open source tool to streamline installing, managing, and maintaining instances of Vault on #Kubernetes bit.ly/2F1g3pN
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Plot twist: Facebook pulls a Netflix, starts producing content, spends billions on journalists, and Facebook News becomes worlds most trusted news source.
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Big news: CoreOS agrees to join Red Hat! This powerful combination of our companies is aimed at making important #containers and distributed systems technology ubiquitous in business, as well as the world. coreos.com/blog/coreos-ag…
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Alex Polvi@polvi·
I'd love to see the cloud providers work together to invest in a widely deployed open x86 chipset design (given Meltdown/Spectre). They have the talent, scale, and resources to pull it off. /cc @googlecloud @awscloud @Azure
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Alex Polvi@polvi·
Extremely proud of our team for helping get a stable fix for Meltdown into the upstream Linux kernel AND then propagating the patch automatically to Container Linux users. These situations are exactly the reason automated operations are key to security. bit.ly/2EaGXLQ
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@johnolilly Got it. I'm trying to be open minded on all this but it seems so obviously bad no matter how you look at it.
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@johnolilly Thanks. So as a practical example: An ISP could make more money (with fast lanes, or whatever), therefore creating more market, thus more opportunity for new ISPs and that further choice for end users?
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Alex Polvi@polvi·
Just for the sake of having a complete understanding of the issue, has anyone heard a solid argument for how lower regulation (i.e. no net neutrality) on the internet will help it be more free?
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CoreOS is happy to see Amazon join the growing list of vendors who are embracing Kubernetes!
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