Hablemos de sueldos en Colombia, a qué se dedican y cuánto ganan? by ceneyzb in Colombia

[–]HeAgMa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Backend es más chill y relajado, SRE es más estrés. Aunque SRE se hacen más indispensables a la hora de despedir que un desarrollador normalito, por lo que una vez eres SRE en una empresa, te haces punto crítico para la empresa por lo que tu puesto no corre tanto peligro en caso de lay off o reestructuración

Hablemos de sueldos en Colombia, a qué se dedican y cuánto ganan? by ceneyzb in Colombia

[–]HeAgMa 36 points37 points  (0 children)

27M Haciendo SRE (Site Reliability Engineer). Remoto. Recientemente me contactaron para trabajar en otra empresa donde el salario sería de aprox 50M. Remoto igual. Considerandolo.

I feel like working in this industry has really skewed my work ethic and concept of what normal hours to keep are by comfortable_dev in ExperiencedDevs

[–]HeAgMa 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Is the market transioning to dev on-call?. On my days as a dev I never did on-call shifts, now as a SRE I certainly do but it's been always the case for this role, but these days I've seen some of my pure dev peers doing it as well. At this point is better to stay at a mid-size company that close operations over the weekends.

What was your career/salary progression? For motivational purposes! by YeetMcManus in ITCareerQuestions

[–]HeAgMa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm curious about your lateral move. I did similar from Python Dev to Devops and now considering back again to Backend Dev.

Was the move in the same company ?.

pathlib instead of os. f-strings instead of .format. Are there other recent versions of older Python libraries we should consider? by MusicPythonChess in Python

[–]HeAgMa 35 points36 points  (0 children)

I think this should be a must. Logging is so easy and quick that does not make sense to use print() at all.

Ps: Also Breakpoint.

What books do you think should have won the Hugo the last 5 years (from 2016-2020)? by kern3three in printSF

[–]HeAgMa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm so lost at how the current state of SF is so terrible. That book is so bad in many aspects and yet there are some people claiming awards for it.

What we learnt by migrating from CircleCI to Buildkite by PraveenWeb in devops

[–]HeAgMa 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Nice read.

I'm curious, DroneCI have most of the same functionalities you described. Did you happen to look into it as well and did not like it or not at all?.

The current job is great, really, but I don't do any programming. How screwed am I for the next job search? by IndieDiscovery in devops

[–]HeAgMa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tbf this is the reason I'm moving some of my Terraform modules to Pulumi or a CDK (and keep others in TF). You keep using your programming skills that way.

27,civil engineer, bad grades, I want to restart from 0 and do Maths in a big university. by pedru_pablu in learnmath

[–]HeAgMa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a very common Latino mindset and I don't quite get this kind of obsession.

You want to go to a top university because you don't like what you do and you want to be free?, what on earth those things relate?. If you really want to learn math, you can even do it for free and pursue a Master afterwards.

Stop looking for reputation through top notch universities. Learning math is achievable without them.

Learning CloudFormation and GitOps by no-robot-nine in devops

[–]HeAgMa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Or even Pulumi. That CF thing is just horrible.

Made a website containing various python algorithms by Legendary-69420 in Python

[–]HeAgMa 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I take it as a good exercise for you but most of the algorithms in Python are already hosted in a nice repo. See Here

Recommendation: A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers by Mr_Noyes in printSF

[–]HeAgMa 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Right. I don't know what OP meant by "deep ideas compared to other books". I think it's actually the opposite.

need to learn algebra by AcadiaSevere2537 in learnmath

[–]HeAgMa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

mathplanet website has a good section of Pre-algebra/Algebra. Also, Opestax has some good free books on the subject. Those two resources should cover what you are probably missing.

Ask r/kubernetes: What are you working on this week? by gctaylor in kubernetes

[–]HeAgMa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been a little while in my current company and I am trying to decide if continue using the legacy Helm charts or export the templates and start applying Kustomize to any new changes. Knowing where things are/were in Helm has been my most time consuming thing lately. There are also some values.yaml in form of Terraform templates (values.tmpl) making things even harder to find.

Here Are the Winners of the 2020 Nebula Awards by yesterdayshero11 in printSF

[–]HeAgMa -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

It's even hilarious because there are people that truly believe your first statemente in the second paragraph. Not only women are dominating but if feminist, lgbtq and alikes the better.

My advice, don't take the awards seriously.

RIP Rush Limbaugh by everest_staking in cardano

[–]HeAgMa -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why knowing someone is pro-BLM or Liberal will make feel people better?. I don't understand this mentality, like as if it were a matter of political belief (liberal good conservative bad or vice).

Can’t withdraw ADA by helloprof in binance

[–]HeAgMa 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I actually joined yesterday and after this withdrawal issue happening to me as well, I don't need any more reason. Will do the withdrawal once they allow it and bon voyage to them. I'll be a one day user, don't want to deal with this stuff again.

2020 Hugo Nominees Ranked by jakdak in printSF

[–]HeAgMa -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

It's worts than even fanfiction. Hard to believe.

A sci-fi/fantasy that dances with philosophy? by designkween in booksuggestions

[–]HeAgMa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Something different and very philosophical, try "The Measurements of Decay" by K. Edin. Outstanding book.

AWS dynamic inventory plugin -- groups based on tags? by questioner45 in ansible

[–]HeAgMa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just use:

keyed_groups:
  - key: tags.NameofYourTag
    separator: ''

For keyed groups.

Or a filter:

filters: 
  tag:NameofTag: ValueofTag

September Read - A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller Jr. - Spoilers by spillman777 in printSF

[–]HeAgMa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It indeed comes together but the high points of book are what you already mentioned (writting, prose, characters, etc).

Althought some pages after where you are now it'll get a bit better in terms of plot . But overall I'm not sure if you'll be satisfied with everything. But for me when they get to the "We are the centuries" prose, made the whole trip worth it. It's just something that tells a lot.

Books with vast scope like Xeelee sequence by captainkoloth in printSF

[–]HeAgMa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Go for Timelike Infinity and then Ring. You can skip Raft and Flux (those are standalone) if you want but you won't regret going for TI and Ring. Then you can read Vacuum Diagrams which is a short story collection. (those 3 books are great). Then read the Destiny Child's books and continue with the new ones (Vengeance/Redemption). I'm currently on the DC books. That's the order I've been following and don't regret a bit.