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Reddit » Everything DevOps
1d ago
Is anyone else in a role/shop where half working code gets thrown over the fence and you have to make it work, all while hearing that the infrastructure is to blame? How does everyone deal with that mental beating? Also, feel free to feel me that I am just doing things wrong and your shop is much better than this ?.
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Reddit » Everything DevOps
1d ago
I’m a DevOps contractor from a consulting company working a staff augmentation project and we just got a new FTE on our DevOps team. It seems one of my consulting teammates thinks that the new FTE is faking some of his past experience.
The FTE says he worked at the same company as our consultant, at the same time more than 5 years ago, doing the same job but on a different team, and that they know some of the same people, but our fellow consultant doesn’t remember this FTE. The previous company they were at is a very large company, but our consultant has reasons to believe the FTE is lying.
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Reddit » Everything DevOps
1d ago
I'm working on an application that uses Django and interacts with a Next.js application using the django-nextjs package (https://github.com/QueraTeam/django-nextjs). There is also a Rust service.
I've been looking for someone to help me create a simple containerized deployment and set up CI pipelines, but I've been having trouble finding someone.
Any ideas of websites or devops communities where I may be able to find someone?
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Reddit » Everything DevOps
1d ago
Hello,
My company started using Datadog recently and we've run into a problem. For context I am a SWE putting on a devops hat for this one. I appreciate any help that anyone can provide.
So, the problem is that we log our requests and the one application has requests around 700 key:value pairs. But, seems to be too large for datadog because they truncate it. Size wise they are about 20kb which is well under the 256KB limit with datadog agent. I can't seem to find any information of how to actually handle this. Datadog just asks why we have such a large JSON object and to respond it is what an ..read more
Reddit » Everything DevOps
1d ago
Thinking primarily about charts and containers, who are the people with the best documentation?
Whose Github repo has the best Issue and Pull Request templates?
Looking for inspiration about how to do things the right way. Ease of maintenance and clean formatting. Good ci integration.
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Reddit » Everything DevOps
1d ago
Hi - i'm a software developer, and id like to solidify my devops skills. when it gets time to ship/deploy software, i hit a bottleneck with cloud services, best practices, and get lost in the sea of documentation, deployment feels like im hacking a bunch of things together.
i have had tangential experience with devops/devops technology - containers (developing in containers, shipping db's in containers, writing dockerfiles), ci/cd tooling like github actions for automated testing, etc, but itd be nice to get a solid understanding of just everything that a swe would be working with, instead of ..read more
Reddit » Everything DevOps
1d ago
Hey everyone,
I'm currently working in DevOps with around 5.5 years of experience under my belt. My work involves scripting in Python, Golang, and extensive involvement with Artifactory plugins, which includes code from Groovy and Java. Additionally, I have experience working on Java middleware.
I'm contemplating a career transition into a developer role and would appreciate any guidance or advice on how to make this switch effectively. Given my background, I'm curious about:
What steps can I take to position myself as a strong candidate for developer roles? And what should I be preparing?
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Reddit » Everything DevOps
1d ago
I joined a company fresh out of college from my masters as a Full Stack Dev. This company is very outdated to say the least. An example would be just swapped from sql server 2007 to 2022 and moved them from TFS to Git after a lot of convincing. They just got on the cloud a few years back and have never heard of CICD's, Containers, Unit Tests etc etc. How can I get this place up to speed?
I have been learning about K8's, TF, Sonarqube, and I build them some pipelines using codedeploy. Any recommendations other than quit?
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Reddit » Everything DevOps
1d ago
Looking at the base Debian python images, they get scanned with a ton of vulnerabilities. How are people keeping their python images vuln free? Alpine takes a ridiculous amount of time to build and I’m worried some dependencies will have issues.
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Reddit » Everything DevOps
1d ago
Hey everyone,
I'm currently wrapping up my CS undergrad and am deeply fascinated by the world of DevOps. I understand it's typically not considered an entry-level path, but it's where I see my passion and career heading. I'm aiming for postgrad studies in the US to help bridge this transition and am actively seeking advice on how to best position myself for a career in DevOps. Given that I have some time before I dive into the workforce, I want to use it wisely to build a solid foundation.
Here's where I'm at:
I have a solid CS background and am comfortable with programming and software engin ..read more