#HashiCorp's Boundary 0.16 is here with an update that simplifies connecting to target infrastructure, has better search and filtering, and adds MinIO compatibility.
@anderseknert In honor of this release, I'm reading some of your old posts. This really resonates with me: "Sometimes though, rather than having someone say 'here are all the ways you can do X', I just want someone more knowledgeable than me to tell me 'here’s the one way you should do X'. Having worked with OPA and Rego for years, I felt like perhaps I qualified as that knowledgeable person, and the Rego Style Guide came to be."
from thought-provoking sessions to a DevOps Shakespeare performance and open spaces about Career Management, Personal Learning and "GenAI Therapy session" I've got a lot to mull over
many thanks to the hard-working organizers, sponsors, my fellow speakers, and the great group of attendees
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
#Podman v5.0.0 has been released! It’s the first major release in 2 years and includes several new features & significant changes:
➡️ a complete rewrite of the podman machine command to improve hypervisor support on macOS and Windows
➡️ supports OCI artifacts in manifest files,
➡️ adopts Pasta by default for rootless networking,
➡️ and more.
"Perhaps we need a new "Agile Manifesto", or an addendum to the original one, that includes concrete examples of what counts as agile. That would make it easier to put agile into practice and make agile consistent across orgs."
No. As long as we stick to the intent of the manifesto and its principles, we are WAY ahead of the pack already. The principle of "long standing and self-organising teams" does not imply standards. What works for one team might not be ideal for another.
"Historically, the main goal of agile has been to increase software delivery speed and efficiency, not necessarily make developers' lives easier."
No it hasn't! Agile is about close collaboration with your users in order to build the right things in the right order. Then you can release the most important thing first.
It's about quality, any speed gains are a side effect thereof.
Interesting side note in the Q&A to Schlomo Shapiro's talk about using a central identity for authentication: Work with smaller service providers whom you can still contact directly (even via snail mail) instead of the big, anonymous ones, to escape the scenario "I can't regain access to my central identity because I lost access to my central identity".
*Use /search for search (/search?query=something)
*Move account secrets to a dedicated table (and encrypt it?)
*Add a way for the user to select which languages they understand
*Allow admins to configure instance favicon and logo
*Allow searching for hashtags in admin UI
*Convert Redux state to Typescript #MastoAdmin#devops#Programmers#dev.
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@monospace super! I am thinking of a kind of collection of complementary paid communities where people can discover related/adjacent communities easily and get a discount on subscription to other communities in the grouping...
I need a Github Action template "upload-to-S3-provider-who-is-not-AWS-for-dumb-bimbo" because damn that overcomplicated devops ecosystem is gatekeeping simple babes like me 😭💅
(look at this rocket-science shit called AWS documentation… what the hell)
@annika i’m not even trying to use AWS but apparently you have to go through their platform specific doc if you want to get info on how to upload stuff on a bucket a S3 bucket 😖 (And Github doc to do it in their runner isn’t much help + most of S3 upload action template in their marketplace assume you wanna upload it to AWS)
@tixie Yeah, it's a shame that they're such a heavyweight. Even when you're not using their systems, you're subject to their confusing product lines (from compatible solutions and other copycats)
I hadn’t heard about the actually-open-source Terraform fork in awhile and worried it might have fizzled out, but I was delighted to see OpenTofu released a 1.7.0 beta yesterday.
@skinnylatte I have seen plenty of job adverts that list a salary range, but I think this is the first time that I've ever seen one that also describes the recruitment process in detail with dates AND clear expectations of what they expect in the resume and cover letter!
I've sent a little time this morning searching for articles around "patterns for service to service authentication" and found a couple of bits.
I'm trying to document/evangelise that evolution of patterns is OK (in fact preferable) to long cycle large shifts.
Anyone got any go to posts about intraService authN/authZ patterns ? I hate to say #microservices. #softwarearchitecture#devops ps
@coldclimate@mattb Yeah, it's certainly not a quick fix, but well worth it at scale. If you have an OAuth2 token server somewhere in you environment, having clients obtain access tokens from that for auth would be another option.