jpm,
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If I wanted a traumatic brain injury, I’d simply run Kubernetes at home

cafuego,
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@jpm Why did you choose to add that “at home” qualifier to your statement?

jpm,
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@cafuego because with Kubernetes at work you don’t have a choice in wanting a traumatic brain injury or not

cafuego,
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@jpm Pretty sure you can talk to Workcover about compensation if work makes you use kubernetes.

jpm,
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@cafuego exactly, you get it!

georgeharito,
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@jpm Do you need to have the brain injury before running Kubernetes, or does Kubernetes give you the brain injury? Both situations much of a muchness to me.

jpm,
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