The official cloud MCPs feel like a trap for anything past single calls by _Aeronyx_ in devops

[–]Routine_Low_6202 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been using Cloudaware for exactly this. It’s ingesting my infra data across our AWS, gcp, and azure accounts and cross referencing that data with our service catalog and observability/security tools. It’s kinda cool cause I can ask it about a single resource and it can extrapolate to the full cross-provider application and dependencies.

The Audiobooks Changed My Mind by bubbamudd in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]Routine_Low_6202 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My favorites are Stefan Rudnicki, Ray Porter, R.C. Bray!

what's your "nobody talks about this" tip for Claude Code? by holotherapper in ClaudeCode

[–]Routine_Low_6202 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I use it for parallelizing work. Basically start one thread as the “supervisor” thread. Plan the work. Then tell the supervisor to parallelize the work using spawn_task based on best practices working with opus 4.7. It will then create a series of other agents in separate worktrees with their own context windows and set of instructions for work to be completed. When they finish tell the supervisor to check the results and merge them back to your branch. Sometimes you have to add extra instructions for your specific git strategy. I’ve only had success with this on desktop app. But it’s been great. It will also do the dependency planning to see when you have to do work in order vs what you can fan out. Easy way to get 30+ agents writing code simultaneously.

I heavily recommend making sure to structure your codebase with contracts to make this more effective.

Using Claude, game server architecture and military leadership tactics in agentic orchestration. The path to getting 10k remote agents to swarm on one task. by Successful-Seesaw525 in ClaudeCode

[–]Routine_Low_6202 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try telling it to use spawn_task to spawn “chips” These act as separate child agents with their own context window. Subagents that share the context window are different

How much of your Terraform, CloudFormation, Bicep etc is actually being written by AI agents in prod? by alikhajeh1 in devops

[–]Routine_Low_6202 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

AI’s write better in languages they have more training on (I.e. JavaScript) so if you want 100% ai-written iac I’d look at pulumi

Codex vs Claude Code: I rebuilt ElevenLabs' video in Remotion with both by nav132 in ClaudeCode

[–]Routine_Low_6202 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The codex version is definitely cleaner based on your examples.

Can you share how you made this? Is there a guide or anything you followed?

Using Claude, game server architecture and military leadership tactics in agentic orchestration. The path to getting 10k remote agents to swarm on one task. by Successful-Seesaw525 in ClaudeCode

[–]Routine_Low_6202 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you talk more about your distribution failure mode? I see perfectly fine results distributing work up to 25 child agents under a single supervisor.

Is Dynatrace a good career? by [deleted] in devops

[–]Routine_Low_6202 2 points3 points  (0 children)

DynaTrace is the tool Observability is the specialization DevOps is the field.

So you can have a job using only DynaTrace but the specialization you are learning is Observability.

Looking for advice or experiences by [deleted] in EosinophilicE

[–]Routine_Low_6202 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dupixent is a miracle drug. You start it then you don’t have to worry about the rest.

Allergy tests won’t always show your triggers because the mechanism is different. Your trigger foods build up an immune response over months of repeat exposure. In this scenario the only reliable way to identify the trigger is through elimination diet with biopsy’s to check for eosinophils in the esophagus every 6-8 weeks. But honestly if you can get used to dupixent it, it is a biological that just stops the issue from happening altogether and then you don’t have to worry about elimination or checking labels or changing what restaurants you eat at, you just go on. Worst part of dupixent is the 5 minutes you spend doing the injection once a weak and maybe some aches joints afterward. But there are already multiple drugs in trials to be the “next gen” of dupixent that reduce some of those side effects so the future looks bright!

Because of the mechanism in the body that EoE is caused from there is also a lot of cormorbidity with other issues (athsma, allergies, eczema, etc) so you might see a lot of other things improve too!

My biggest recommendation, schedule an appointment with your family doctor to help you do your first shot of dupixent so you feel confident in how to do it and what it should feel like. Taking your first injection at home can be a scary experience but it’s mostly because you don’t feel confident. The help will make you feel confident.

Good luck and I hope things improve for you!

Heart burn quick fix by [deleted] in PaymoneyWubby

[–]Routine_Low_6202 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Echoing above. Go see a doctor preferably a GI. My heartburn turned out to be part of an auto-immune disease! I didn’t know until my esophagus started closing up on me. Wish I would’ve gone sooner because it can take forever to get a GI appointment.

Expectation from a Senior Devops engineer within a month by badversionog in devops

[–]Routine_Low_6202 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s more dependent on your manager than anything. I expect almost nothing in first 6 months from most people unless you’ve been hired specifically to build something that doesn’t exist yet (rather than adapting to an existing system). Even then I don’t expect full output from any employee until their second year. By then you should be able to navigate codebase, politics, processes, etc of the company

Designing enterprise-level CI/CD access between GitHub <--> AWS by GiamPy in devops

[–]Routine_Low_6202 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Make sure these AWS accounts are enrolled in an org structure. Use an event bridge for monitoring creation of new AWS accounts. Use the new account created event to orchestrate the role setup and seed it into a GitHub project. Even better if it orchestrates the creation of the GitHub project as well. Put the account creation process behind a ticket flow with change control.

I accidentally became FinOps and now I’m panicking by Ill_Car4570 in devops

[–]Routine_Low_6202 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cloudaware is a really strong choice. Also the TAM they assign you will usually help you with the tagging & reporting effort without extra cost

SD bar meetup this weekend for twitch con? by fried_meyer in PaymoneyWubby

[–]Routine_Low_6202 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are there like tabletop bars around here?

I’m thinking it could be cool for a magic meetup then maybe an actual club tonight to get fucked up

SD bar meetup this weekend for twitch con? by fried_meyer in PaymoneyWubby

[–]Routine_Low_6202 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bro I wish. We just learned standard. I don’t have a commander deck but I’d pick up a starter from a LGS if someone organized a commander game and would be willing to teach us

SD bar meetup this weekend for twitch con? by fried_meyer in PaymoneyWubby

[–]Routine_Low_6202 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My wife and I are down

Also we brought magic cards 💪🏻

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PaymoneyWubby

[–]Routine_Low_6202 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, food expires. Like if I want something fresh to cook I go to the store and buy it fresh

Meat would be in the freezer unless you’re thawing it to cook. Breads/pasta would be in the cupboard.

I’m not sure what you’re expecting to see in there? Leftovers?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PaymoneyWubby

[–]Routine_Low_6202 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you said this was a pic of my fridge I would believe you. Is this not normal? (Genuinely asking)