“In modern software development organizations, however, what gets used in development and testing environments has a habit of showing up in production. This was the opportunity that Kubernetes was built to take advantage of. It provided developers with a means – an open source means, naturally – of taking the containers they were so enamored of and running them in production environments, but without having to make determinations such as which containers run on which hardware.
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Link: Why it might be time for Big Cloud to share the wealth with open-source startups
Original source: Why it might be time for Big Cloud to share the wealth with open-source startups
Link: Why it might be time for Big Cloud to share the wealth with open-source startups
Original source: Why it might be time for Big Cloud to share the wealth with open-source startups
Link: Why it might be time for Big Cloud to share the wealth with open-source startups
Original source: Why it might be time for Big Cloud to share the wealth with open-source startups
Link: Working remotely, 4 years in
Yup, this is the thing: “I think this is actually a really important point to understand about remote work – on the remote teams I’ve been on, the the whole team has adopted a working style where all important team communication happens over Slack / video calls / email. IMO if your team is mostly remote, you’re forced to adopt a remote-first working style."
Original source: Working remotely, 4 years in
Link: Working remotely, 4 years in
Yup, this is the thing: “I think this is actually a really important point to understand about remote work – on the remote teams I’ve been on, the the whole team has adopted a working style where all important team communication happens over Slack / video calls / email. IMO if your team is mostly remote, you’re forced to adopt a remote-first working style."
Original source: Working remotely, 4 years in
Link: Working remotely, 4 years in
Yup, this is the thing: “I think this is actually a really important point to understand about remote work – on the remote teams I’ve been on, the the whole team has adopted a working style where all important team communication happens over Slack / video calls / email. IMO if your team is mostly remote, you’re forced to adopt a remote-first working style."
Original source: Working remotely, 4 years in
Link: Trump’s Tariff Plan Leaves Blue-Collar Winners and Losers
“The mills and smelters that supply the raw material, and that would directly benefit from the tariffs, have been shrinking for years. Today, those industries employ fewer than 200,000 people. The companies that buy steel and aluminum, to make everything from trucks to chicken coops, employ more than 6.5 million workers, according to a Heritage Foundation analysis of Commerce Department data.”
Trade is hard.
Original source: Trump’s Tariff Plan Leaves Blue-Collar Winners and Losers
Link: Trump’s Tariff Plan Leaves Blue-Collar Winners and Losers
“The mills and smelters that supply the raw material, and that would directly benefit from the tariffs, have been shrinking for years. Today, those industries employ fewer than 200,000 people. The companies that buy steel and aluminum, to make everything from trucks to chicken coops, employ more than 6.5 million workers, according to a Heritage Foundation analysis of Commerce Department data.”
Trade is hard.
Original source: Trump’s Tariff Plan Leaves Blue-Collar Winners and Losers
Link: Trump’s Tariff Plan Leaves Blue-Collar Winners and Losers
“The mills and smelters that supply the raw material, and that would directly benefit from the tariffs, have been shrinking for years. Today, those industries employ fewer than 200,000 people. The companies that buy steel and aluminum, to make everything from trucks to chicken coops, employ more than 6.5 million workers, according to a Heritage Foundation analysis of Commerce Department data.”
Trade is hard.
Original source: Trump’s Tariff Plan Leaves Blue-Collar Winners and Losers