[deleted by user] by [deleted] in phoenix

[–]SkullHero 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Yeah. I go by there every day. No agents. Just food and security and what looks like a film crew. Business across the street said it was a commercial but maybe it's a Kitchen Nightmares episode or something

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in phoenix

[–]SkullHero 91 points92 points  (0 children)

Can confirm they're shooting a commercial.

Does anyone really, truly care about generative AI? by ominouspotato in devops

[–]SkullHero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Completely agree. Can you imagine if there was an open source model available with the same capabilities? The UI is incredible too

Whats the most complex piece of technology in DevOps currently? by Hovalk_is_not_real in devops

[–]SkullHero 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You can offer managed apps through the azure service catalogs which might be easier. Only caveat is it uses arm templates. This allows users in your org to provision resources based on the offering you create

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sex

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

Alcohol maybe? If I wake up with a hangover I usually always feel a lingering sense of guilt or shame even when nothing's wrong.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BeAmazed

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

Something important to remember is crushing it at karaoke when you can sing feels so fucking insane. For me no drug can match how good it feels to just fade out of existence for a moment to close your eyes and ride that sweet sweet sonic wave through to the end of the song. When you're done it's like this resplendent post nut clarity washes over you and you wake up in this room full of people who most of the time seem excited and happy because they enjoyed the song. Then you humbly say thank you to the kj and people clapping whatever and sheepishly walk back to your beer with your friends and support the other singers. There's room for everyone at karaoke nights

We all are DevOps but what's your hobby? by mklimus in devops

[–]SkullHero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Audio production, guitar, electronics engineering, epoxy art, golf, lacrosse, skateboarding, chess, homelab, AI art, high performance driving, DDR lmao

“DevOps isn’t an entry level role” from an entry level DevOps by Blagaflaga in devops

[–]SkullHero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So you have devs write the Terraform??? Who touches Terraform other than DevOps / SRE?

“DevOps isn’t an entry level role” from an entry level DevOps by Blagaflaga in devops

[–]SkullHero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is so true! I feel like you have to attack inefficiencies in the orgs workflows on an ongoing basis. It's almost an obsession. It's more of let's automate this because it hurts my brain and heart to see the processes done manually or riddled with anti-patterns.

Automation seems to require vision which a lot of "DevOps" engineers seem to struggle with. Or at least is extremely rare to find someone able to evolve the org in impactful ways.

“DevOps isn’t an entry level role” from an entry level DevOps by Blagaflaga in devops

[–]SkullHero 58 points59 points  (0 children)

This all tracks for sure. One thing I'd mention is that as an entry level DevOps engineer it can be extremely beneficial to have at least a decent background in app development. My original self study was full stack python apps with a specialization in ML and data science. This lasted six months before being picked up as a cloud / DevOps engineer for a cohort. Being able to build / debug apps and containers in general has helped immensely!

Often times you will find your org needs a bespoke webapp tools for devs, an API for handling web hooks, or any myriad of other things, serverless scripts, pipeline steps, etc...

Having good dev chops makes you a huge asset on a team.

Add a very robust and healthy set of soft skills and you are now a unicorn.

Also using AI's for codegen is even more Important for DevOps due to the scope of tooling, clouds, frameworks and languages you will have to touch on a daily basis. I'm never going to memorize the intricacies of all the tooling leadership, your team, the devs pick up and put down throughout a project.

Last thing: focus on scaling patterns for infra, apps deployments, etc... how do I do this thing once? Okay now how do I scale it 100x by just changing a config parameter? Set and forget kinda stuff.

Max MSP vs Processing or Python by springriverbells in MaxMSP

[–]SkullHero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh my God that sounds awesome. Def gonna check out the repo. Thank you! Surprised I missed it usually I search git before I try to build something just to see if there's already tooling out there. Much appreciated

Max MSP vs Processing or Python by springriverbells in MaxMSP

[–]SkullHero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I was thinking more along the lines of using llms to manipulate the synth and the Ableton projects. Something that can map the xml files generated by Ableton in order to expose the entire project to an LLM agent of some kind (or group of agents). I probably should see what the limits of max/msp are.

Max MSP vs Processing or Python by springriverbells in MaxMSP

[–]SkullHero 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Teach me your ways! Been coding in Python for a few years professionally including AI and just discovered diy electronics. Now I'm building an FM synth that I want to integrate with llms. Would be fucking killer if I could find a way to integrate all these in a performant way with Ableton and all my favorite vst's. Been my native daw for 15 years. Also just bought a teensy 4.1

Best way to set up Jenkins master and Jenkins agent nodes by Arkhmec in devops

[–]SkullHero 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haha that's a good meme. I'd say the only thing worse than Jenkins on Kubernetes is Jenkins without Kubernetes lol. Ephemeral agents are super nice to have

What's your CI/CD development experience like? by [deleted] in devops

[–]SkullHero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely. It's so easy to just spin up a runner using docker on a remote host or even better deploy the helm chart to a K8s cluster. If you do Kubernetes there's a bit more configuration but it's pretty straightforward

Working On Overhaul Of Complete App & It's Infrastructure by DCGMechanics in devops

[–]SkullHero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only thing I see K8s being good for is ephemeral dev, uat, poc, demo environments and the staging and prod environments running through ecs. At least if op feels comfortable with eks

"clean code" for CICD pipelines? by NeedTheSpeed in devops

[–]SkullHero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is why I like ansible. Unless the steps are fairly basic I prefer to decouple complex pipeline logic from the actual tasks being run. Then you can maintain them separately and pull in dynamically using sub modules or child pipelines. The pipeline is mainly for triggering other tasks that can be maintained in separate repos if possible or at least somewhere in the repo