Alexis Richardson is defining “GitOps” as a methodology for developer tooling to drive operations. This post discussed the use of declarative tools and best practices of configurations being code and therefore should be versions controlled.
If You Want To Maximize Enterprise AI, Don’t Just Focus On GPUs
Paid Post There’s no doubt that the repurposing of GPU silicon has accelerated the development of artificial intelligence technology over the last decade.
Development: Introduction to Git Logging - The New Stack
git log is an important command in your software development toolkit. The commit history is neatly arranged and there are many options to fine tune the exact information you want to see. Writing good log messages, consistently, will make life easier as you develop your projects.
A New Kubernetes Edge Architecture - The New Stack
Here at Spectro Cloud, we have been focusing on supporting our customers’ expansion into multiple locations, including bare metal and edge environments as part of their containerization and K8s journeys.
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The Web Services Inspection Language (WSIL) and the Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) specification both address issues related to Web service discovery. However, each specification takes a different approach to the discovery of Web services. The two specifications can be used separately or jointly; searching with WSIL can result in finding items in UDDI.
The Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) specification defines a way to publish and discover information about Web services. UDDI has two functions: (1) it is a SOAP-based protocol that defines how UDDI clients communicate with registries, and (2) it is a particular set of globally replicated registries.
I’d like to present a few guidelines I use for designing a technology tree. I haven’t been able to design a tech tree myself which follows...
So Oxide is making some cool stuff huh? Big metal boxes with lots of computer in them. Servers as they should be! Too bad I can’t afford to buy one for myself… but wait, they’re open-sourcing the software they’re writing to do it. Mom said we can have Oxide at Home!