> What you see and how you perceive yourself is not really how anybody else sees you. There are people whose natural state is to worry about things. My natural state is to try not to let things worry me, because I don’t like the feeling of being worried. I don’t like confrontation, because I find that I don’t actually want to upset somebody by being as firm as I want to be.
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🗂 Avoiding worrying
> What you see and how you perceive yourself is not really how anybody else sees you. There are people whose natural state is to worry about things. My natural state is to try not to let things worry me, because I don’t like the feeling of being worried. I don’t like confrontation, because I find that I don’t actually want to upset somebody by being as firm as I want to be.
🗂 State of the World 2019, Bruce Sterling
> The markets are waiting for the markets to stop being global markets. people.well.com/conf/inkw…
🗂 State of the World 2019, Bruce Sterling
> The markets are waiting for the markets to stop being global markets. people.well.com/conf/inkw…
🗂 DBS banks on data to know what customers want before they themselves know
> DBS built its API platform on Pivotal Cloud Foundry, which enabled it to upgrade or update the system without any downtime, Soh said, adding that the bank’s marketplace is also built on Pivotal. Plans also are underway to migrate DBS' mobile wallet, PayLah, to the Pivotal development platform.
And some example use cases. www.zdnet.com/article/d…
🗂 DBS banks on data to know what customers want before they themselves know
> DBS built its API platform on Pivotal Cloud Foundry, which enabled it to upgrade or update the system without any downtime, Soh said, adding that the bank’s marketplace is also built on Pivotal. Plans also are underway to migrate DBS' mobile wallet, PayLah, to the Pivotal development platform.
And some example use cases. www.zdnet.com/article/d…
🗂 The future of Kubernetes is Virtual Machines
Multi-tenancy ain’t easy:
> The Kubernetes cluster itself becomes the line of “Hard Tenanacy”. This leads to the emerging pattern of “many clusters” rather than “one big shared” cluster. Its not uncommon to see customers of Google’s GKE Service have dozens of Kubernetes clusters deployed for multiple teams. Often each developer gets their own cluster. This kind of behavior leads to a shocking amount of Kubesprawl. tech.paulcz.net/blog/futu…
🗂 The future of Kubernetes is Virtual Machines
Multi-tenancy ain’t easy:
> The Kubernetes cluster itself becomes the line of “Hard Tenanacy”. This leads to the emerging pattern of “many clusters” rather than “one big shared” cluster. Its not uncommon to see customers of Google’s GKE Service have dozens of Kubernetes clusters deployed for multiple teams. Often each developer gets their own cluster. This kind of behavior leads to a shocking amount of Kubesprawl. tech.paulcz.net/blog/futu…
🗂 Keep kubernetes clusters small and dumb
> Rule #2: take away the problem of scale from infrastructure, push it back on the apps — things run surprisingly well. Smaller clusters, more of them. threadreaderapp.com/thread/10…
🗂 Keep kubernetes clusters small and dumb
> Rule #2: take away the problem of scale from infrastructure, push it back on the apps — things run surprisingly well. Smaller clusters, more of them. threadreaderapp.com/thread/10…