Starting in 4 hours! Join me and my Octonaut friends for our State of CI/CD webinar. What's happening with DevOps tool adoption and do CI/CD tools even help? #DevOps#CICD
Finally got around to reading about Open Feature https://openfeature.dev/ -- this is really cool. Love the idea of a standard spec for feature flags to help avoid vendor lock in.
Meta has open-sourced DotSlash, a Rust-based command-line tool simplifying executable deployments by minimizing I/O operations and repository size. It automates downloading, decompressing, and verifying executables across platforms. Released under MIT and Apache 2.0 licenses,
Anyone have a good write up/how-to for standing up #OpenPolicyAgent server? Looking at the documentation, I'm a bit lost on how to point it to rego files, and how to have my clients call OPA to evaluate their JSON.
My use case is kind of fun - have all my team's Terraform repos do a pre-merge OPA evaluation on the Terraform plan. I'd like to get away from bundling the rego with the repos - the developers could just change the accept criteria and hope nobody notices in the pull request.
So success looks like having a rego file on a remote opa server that will allow a user to POST a url with their terraform plan, and get back the results.
If you use Google Cloud Build triggered from a GitHub repo, you can now get the build job logs sent to GitHub (it'll appear in the "details" page for each build job).
You just need to add include_build_logs = "INCLUDE_BUILD_LOGS_WITH_STATUS" to your Cloud Build job config YAML file.
Sometimes I think I understand #containers but then I need to diagnose why #docker died again with docker in docker and my mind snaps from the number of abstractions. It breaks all the goddamn time.
Finally, finally I have a proper deployment pipeline for my blog using #Forgejo actions on a self-hosted repository. Took me way too long to set it up, but now it's there.
In his latest post, @Joseph_Wynn shows how you can use our new @github integration to get #webperf feedback for your code changes directly in the environment you are working in – so you can fight regressions and keep your pages fast!
GitLab is hiring for a #redteam position, the position is somewhat unique in that #cicd experience, #blogging, and even #conference speaking would help land this job. Feel free to boost to get many #infosec eyes on it. And if we know each other I could put in a good word for you.