DEVOPS is Fundamentally About Practice and Improvement
I'm no @realgenekim, but I've been a student of the DEVOPS movement for some time and I have always been looking for the cleanest way to articulate its
In Praise of Incrementalism - Freakonomics Freakonomics
What do Renaissance painting, civil-rights movements, and Olympic cycling have in common? In each case, huge breakthroughs came from taking tiny steps. In a world where everyone is looking for the next moonshot, we shouldn’t ignore the power of incrementalism.
DTrace for Linux 2016: announcing a major milestone: the final kernel capabilities have merged in Linux 4.9-rc1 to enhanced BPF (eBPF) to provide an advanced programmable dynamic tracer similar to DTrace.
“Change is the only constant…” – Heraclitus (Philosopher)The tools, libraries, and frameworks we use to build our web applications today are drastically different from the ones we used just a few short years ago. In a few short years from now, most of these technologies will have changed dramatically again.
This DIY Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Generator Is Simple to Build, Fries Small Electronics
If you want to get your hands dirty on a semi-evil electronics project, this DIY EMP generator is fun—if not a little dangerous—build to try. It won’t fry much, except at extreme short range, so you should be careful with it, but you’ll learn a lot in the process.
NAPALM Update on Software Gone Wild « ipSpace.net by @ioshints
We did a podcast describing NAPALM, an open-source multi-vendor abstraction library, a while ago, and as the project made significant progress in the meantime, it was time for a short update. NAPALM started as a library that abstracted the intricacies of network device configuration management. Initially it supported configuration replace and merge; in the meantime, they added support for diffs and rollbacks
There's the filter bubble of the internet, in which we willingly surround ourselves only with information sources with which we agree, soon coming to the conclusion that everyone agrees with u…
I'm actively a part of five different Slack teams. The four teams other than Slack HQ1 fall into two distinct profiles: Social: A couple of dozen of humans all hanging in a single channel. There may be other one-off channels created, but the vast majority of the message traffic lands in #general (o
12 patterns for hypermedia service architecture - O'Reilly Media
Open source software is everywhere, but do you know where to start if you want to contribute, convince your manager your next project should be open source, or avoid recreating the wheel?
Five questions for Rafał Kuć: Insights on what sets the ELK stack apart from other log management solutions, common user pitfalls, and tips for getting started.
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