Hey folks that work with #infrastructure#devops#sysadmin
I want to seek new resources to read about our area, I really like learning new technologies, some study cases, architectures, post mortem, cloud and etc...
Can you recommend me some cool blogs or some topic list? :)
Sneak peek of some of the things coming in the next #Regal release. Language server (#LSP) component extended to do more than linting, as we try to make all aspects of #Rego development more enjoyable. Screenshots from #VSCode where both tooltips and inlay hints are provided via Regal. And there’s more… 😎
I am not usually a huge podcast listener, but I think I want to give some a try. Does anyone know of some good open source, DevOps and/or general tech podcasts to try out?
🤯 Warp just showed me the future of devops runbooks. It’s like Postman for CLIs.
Warp (a terminal app) introduced collaborative documents in the terminal (“notebooks”) that can run commands in the terminal. No more hunting for the wiki page or README file.
When combined with its “workflows” (code snippets for commands with easier to use parameter passing), this is the documentation I want for everything I have to do on a command-line.
A massive thank-you from Linux Professional Institute (LPI) to all our global community members, passionate volunteers, and #opensource pros who have given their support. Because of you, this year we’re turning 25!
We’re excited to share offers and activities with you to celebrate. Keep an eye on #LPI socials for more details. 🐧🌍🥳🎂
Dive into Toolbx on our test day, which is only happening today! Details on how to contribute are below. The @containertoolbx team will be grateful for all the testing they can get!
We cover "scripting" vs. "programming" vs. software engineering, choosing the right tool for the job, extol the virtues of #perl's taint checking, lambast "clever" code, and frequently refer to F. Brooks and the Mythical Man-Month. (Yes, we could spend a whole semester on this topic, too.)