#security #loki #grafana #syslog-ng
https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts/sending-logs-from-syslog-ng-to-grafana-loki
Interesting read about implementing #platformengineering and demystifying #devops #sre #observability and #devex marketing https://medium.com/me/stats https://medium.com/me/stats
This question goes for #developers out there: If someone 46 years old wants to reinvent, and learn coding from totally 0 experience, what would you recommend? What language to start? Any online resources / courses? Any tips?
#DevOps https://youtu.be/82ZCJw9poxM and https://youtu.be/qKb6loAEPV0. Loved the you need to exhaust #observability and should not troubleshoot things by accessing containers… and troubleshooting using ephemeral containers attached to pods.
I can confirm people in 2023 still think there is nothing like accessing containers for troubleshooting and containers are like VMs… if you are one of them please change your mind!
#DevOps https://youtu.be/82ZCJw9poxM and https://youtu.be/qKb6loAEPV0. Loved the you need to exhaust #observability and should not troubleshoot things by accessing containers… and troubleshooting using ephemeral containers attached to pods.
Lately I’m totally against FOMO. All the online video economy is based on that. It’s everywhere: gaming, movies, series, books, memes, news… I feel free after deciding to ignore what I should have watched, played or read and instead I’m focusing on stuff I do like and enjoy it.
There is always hundreds of disrupting tech you want to deploy, and then what you have. No matter how fast the industry runs, you need to choose solid tech stacks that allow your org to grow, and not always thinking you don’t have the latest tech.
Everyday I find at least 5 to 10 interesting projects. While POC is always good thing to do, it takes time you could use to improve your current configurations.
So I think you need to work with what you have, choose wisely and stick to each technology lifecycles, rather than always change. Also I think it is important to keep in mind innovation needs to be useful, and solve real world problems IMO
Oddly enough the supported devices for #grapheneOS are #google pixels. https://grapheneos.org/faq#device-support
#security how is it possible to defend from such attacks? https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/23322/keyboard-sniffing-through-audio-recorded-typing-patterns
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nostr:npub1vqfacznht6jpdfdkyq2ecuy5ahtuw9fljw4g8xq6uel2n5zcrulsfcplv6 Was glusterfs running on the compute nodes or external to them? I would think performance should be very good if it's using local storage.
We tried both. The application that used this was poorly developed, and we opted for nfs base solution.
We tried but performance was terrible, with storage class and kubernetes rke2.