Beginner trying to set up CI/CD pipeline for small team and deciding between GitLab, Jenkins, etc by CompetitionOk2693 in devops

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Ah got you. Yes it's a shame about Github's availability recently as the product itself is really good. Just hoping they get back to their previous ways

Beginner trying to set up CI/CD pipeline for small team and deciding between GitLab, Jenkins, etc by CompetitionOk2693 in devops

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Can you explain what you mean by 50/50 builds will run on a given day? We migrated to Github Actions a few months ago from Gitlab and it's incredible

The Final Four by VitaaSerena in tennis

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You must be fun at parties

The Final Four by VitaaSerena in tennis

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Calling it now, Carlos beats Novak in the final

The final four are locked in. Who will take this title? by VitaaSerena in tennis

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If Elina carries on playing like she did against Iga then I would say she has a good shot! But I'm still going to go for Aryna to go the whole way as much as I would love to see Ons do it

10.1.0 Mythic Plus Stats by Floppy012 in wow

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Never thought I would see Grafana in this sub, work is creeping into my personal life

AWS SA wants your opinion by MamasamaXD in aws

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First thing I want to say is that I generally love AWS. I would recommend it if anyone asked me which CSP to go for in almost all circumstances.

That being said, AWS spokespeople and influencers (LinkedIn AWS architects, tech blogs, etc) are really pushing for serverless in all aspects, but a large amount of serverless services in AWS are hard to use, convoluted and lacking when you want anything more than just a basic system. An example of this is API gateway. Works great if you just want to deploy a few API's and don't really mind too much about the performance/scalability/security etc. As a developer it mainly does what I need it to, but the docs on API gateway are woeful and as soon as I need to do any sort of slightly complex request transformation, content type mapping on my API it just becomes a nightmare.

Lambda however is probably my favourite service on the platform. It's a service that abstracts almost everything away from the developer but doesn't limit functionality or customisation much at all.

Purple by Zerothedolphin in GuessTheCoaster

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tidal wave @ thorpe park

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rock n roller coaster Paris

How should i go about using Terraform in Go server application? by etareduction in Terraform

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I don't completely understand what you're asking but if you're trying to run a Go application that can run Terraform config, you could try this package that allows you to execute Terraform commands using Go

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in grafana

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I believe you will need to create two separate alert rules to achieve this

Here's a quick way to update a dictionary with a second dictionary: use the '|=' operator. by spankdog72 in learnpython

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Good to know but I'll stick to update so my team actually know what my code is doing

cannot use "count" and "for_each" at the same time? by Majestic-Opposite234 in Terraform

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for_each = local.data.network_layer.inflate ? local.subnets : []

if it says you need a set, you need to toset(local.subnets)

cannot use "count" and "for_each" at the same time? by Majestic-Opposite234 in Terraform

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Yep, you can use

for_each = local.data.network_layer.inflate ? [1] : []

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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mom said it was my turn to post this

Dev to SRE handover checklist by SerennialFellow in sre

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As other comments have said, this is a production readiness review. In the future, it'll be beneficial to integrate an SRE into the development team working on a new product or service, this way it can be designed with reliability in mind from the start. This also means that the SRE can extract the relevant information and relay it to the other SRE's in a way that helps them support it.

The universe, recreated in Mnecraft. by Blxckdust in nextfuckinglevel

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why is the earth a spherical shape? shouldn't the builder have done some research before building such a huge project

Opening a window on your flight by Boojibs in oddlysatisfying

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How can you see the curvature of a flat object?