AndrewWright
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10 years ago
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on: 1000 nodes and beyond: updates to Kubernetes performance and scalability
Why not go with Alphabet Cloud, or ABC?
AndrewWright
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10 years ago
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on: Confidant: an open-source secret management service
AndrewWright
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11 years ago
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on: I would have hired Doug, but...
Am I the only one who noticed "he was in 13th Floor Elevators"? Whoa! That's rad! And props on making music the priority, not worrying about age.
AndrewWright
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11 years ago
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on: Vintage drum kits from the 1920s and 1930s
I'm loving this article. When listening to old jazz recordings where trap kits like this were used, it's clear that there's sounds that would be difficult to reproduce with modern gear, particularly cymbals (all those hi-hat predecessors!). I'm amazed that the hardware held up. The way I play, I'm sure I'd destroy these kits in minutes.
AndrewWright
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11 years ago
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on: Vault – A tool for managing secrets
There must be something in the air regarding tools for managing secrets. First Keywiz, then Credstash, a little python utility for managing secrets using AWS KMS
https://github.com/LuminalOSS/credstash
AndrewWright
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11 years ago
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on: Keywhiz: Square's system for distributing and managing secrets
AndrewWright
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11 years ago
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on: The Ellen Pao Trial and Silicon Valley
It's a PR victory for KP that the media generally refers to this as the "Ellen Pao Trial" rather than the "Kleiner Perkins Trial"
AndrewWright
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11 years ago
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on: The Mighty Named Pipe
AndrewWright
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11 years ago
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on: Immutable Infrastructure Realized: Fugue Computing
Late disclosure: I am a founder of Luminal, the makers of Fugue. Happy to answer any questions!
AndrewWright
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11 years ago
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on: Immutable Infrastructure Realized: Fugue Computing
Terraform creates everything and hands you the keys to manage your infrastructure. Fugue continually manages your infrastructure after the deployment with the Conductor. The continuous automatic regeneration of instances make bad boots, noisy neighbors, and transient errors temporary blips rather than problems that must be manually addressed. Fugue continuously enforces your desired state of infrastructure so you don't have to.
AndrewWright
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11 years ago
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on: Immutable Infrastructure Realized: Fugue Computing
Hi wmf, you can find specifics of how Fugue works at www.fugue.it