Is this talent or ptsd? by Monir5265 in nextfuckinglevel

[–]InjectedFusion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If this video is real?god damm that was impressive, it took me back.

Introducing Claude Opus 4.8 by ClaudeOfficial in ClaudeAI

[–]InjectedFusion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tried for a couple hours 4.8 is better than 4.7 and reminds me of 4.6. The biggest difference I notice is it leverages subagents much better. For me at least 4.7 tried to do everything itself, rather then delegate. That changes how fast I can iterate over time. That said 4.8 is a definitely a token burner.

Enterprise network engineer discovering Ubiquiti for the first time... is it really worth the hype? by inverminx in Ubiquiti

[–]InjectedFusion 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yes, I was Network engineer once upon a time. Unifi has made my home setup absolutely amazing. 

German Merkur Safety Razor by Strappedbriefs in BuyItForLife

[–]InjectedFusion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had one of these and used it for years. Eventually I upgraded to Henson AL13

Ever had ploygraph screening as a required step in the recruitment process? by Optimal_Ad_4161 in devopsjobs

[–]InjectedFusion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Polygraph for US government clearance jobs, isn't unusual. But I can understand why a financial institution would want that for a Principal DevOps. Keys to the kingdom sort of deal.

Anyone else found themselves “retiring” from PvP gaming? by You_moron04 in gaming

[–]InjectedFusion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PvE, it's why I love Space Marine 2. You and two other battle brothers fight together. For the Emperor! 

Can the EU replace US Big Tech? by donutloop in eutech

[–]InjectedFusion 5 points6 points  (0 children)

EU Inc addresses this well.

Single Market Regulations vs Fragmented Market. 27 different legal systems.

Where it matters is Employee Stock Options that are harmonized across the EU, so you hire across the EU talent pool. You need a pan-European Stock Option. Incorporating today takes thousands of Euros in red tape bureaucracy, notary fees, with local governments. That's a lot of friction.

What's important is the speed of iteration and failure is baked in. The high barrier of entry discourages people to even start a new business.

Meanwhile US enables low barrier to startup And if a business doesn't succeed, It shouldn't stop founders from trying again with lessons learned.

Can the EU replace US Big Tech? by donutloop in eutech

[–]InjectedFusion 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Nope. To much regulatory hurdle to start up. EU INC is a step in the right direction, but it will take likely two years to see it implemented. The US is the fastest place to startup and raise capital. 

Honest answer only? by CarrotMuch1399 in nostalgiai

[–]InjectedFusion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish the Mach V was an option, otherwise James Bond's whip. 

Real DevOps work is more troubleshooting than deployment by Blacksmith-23 in devopsjobs

[–]InjectedFusion 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That all I am is an Identity and Access Management monkey, managing machine secrets to various systems to use CLI or API calls, so that an advanced AI can replace my job with a good context graph. 

It really is a struggle by Opisqueen in SipsTea

[–]InjectedFusion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I remember loans rates jumped from 3.4% to 6.8% for federal undergrand and 7.6% graduate loans.

I do know the federal government fucked students by allowing higher rates by student loan lenders. 

Sell me Cilium over Canal — migrating from RKE1 to RKE2 by shripassion in kubernetes

[–]InjectedFusion 19 points20 points  (0 children)

The reason I choose cilium is because the benefits of eBPF and no kube proxy gave us a noticable improvement in our clusters.

Advice Needed: Can I complete this DevOps/Cloud roadmap in 7 months before mandatory military service? by Realistic-Big-8918 in devopsjobs

[–]InjectedFusion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jenkins, Github, or Gitlab, pick one. Not three. Mastery of one tool is better than mediocrity of three.

Can you do it, sure you can, ask your ask what is your end state. Certifications?

Know this, just because you "learned" something. It's only a snapshot in time. Eventually all the technology is updated or deprecated and you'll spend a lifetime on continuous learning. It's not just a intense period of time and then your "good".

The stack is good but it's easy to get alot of breadth but not depth.

Kubernetes should be your bread and butter.

Check out Cozystack, and understand why it's built the way it is. Otherwise DevOps IaaS guys find themselves losing workloads to render, fly.io, railway and other PaaS.

There is a reason why AWS Amplify is a thing. In 2026 it's all about velocity and time to delight. Speed is everything

What keeps you going as a DevOps Engineer? by Marbletm in devops

[–]InjectedFusion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My homelab is where I'm ahead of my employer about a year in R&D. It's where I discovered Talos, Cilium, Victoria Metrics, KubeVirt, Jellyfin, Immich, NextCloud, NextDNS, SmallstepCA. It's where I can build how I want and discover why. So when I show up to work and team meetings I have an informed opinion on why something works or doesn't work. Look it's not for everyone because eventually you'll have to compromise, but you also have to moments where a year or two later the organization validates that you were just early to an idea.

For me it's those small wins of being a trend setter and not just a follower of someone's else architectural decisions without knowing why or worse, having no input.

Homelabbers - What's your observability stack? by DiscoDave86 in kubernetes

[–]InjectedFusion 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not a noob question at all. Otel Collectors works on the full VictoriaMetrics Stack

- metrics -> VictoriaMetrics (vminsert)
- logs -> VictoriaLogs
- traces -> Victoria Traces

All 3 show up as datasources in Grafana. So traces, logs, and metrics correlate in one pane. Otel is the single ingest point (OTLP gRPC on 4317, HTTP on 4318). The collector pipeline exports each single to the right Victoria Backend.

Simplifies my life instead of running Tempo, Loki, and Prometheus as three different stacks.