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The Interesting Case of Adjusted Games Lost – M-FANS
The Interesting Case of Adjusted Games Lost – M-FANS
Injuries are an unfortunate part of football and something every team has to deal with, however, each team has differing injury rates. For example, as a Chargers fan my pre-season hopes drop every …
·mfootballanalytics.com·
The Interesting Case of Adjusted Games Lost – M-FANS
Duplication, Not Consolidation: The Path Forward for Apps – The New Stack
Duplication, Not Consolidation: The Path Forward for Apps – The New Stack
With the rise of microservices and the move away from monolithic architectures, IT and DevOps teams have focused on consolidating everything in infrastructure into a smaller and smaller set of platforms and technologies. The bold vision was that everyone would be on the same single “God platform” with one management plane, one data plane and…
·thenewstack.io·
Duplication, Not Consolidation: The Path Forward for Apps – The New Stack
The Interesting Case of Adjusted Games Lost | Football Outsiders
The Interesting Case of Adjusted Games Lost | Football Outsiders
Arjun Menon of the Michigan Football Analytics Society took a closer look at some of our adjusted games lost numbers over the last decade, identifying the teams with the best and worst injury records.
·footballoutsiders.com·
The Interesting Case of Adjusted Games Lost | Football Outsiders
What happens when you terminate Kubernetes containers on purpose? | Opensource.com
What happens when you terminate Kubernetes containers on purpose? | Opensource.com
In this series celebrating Kubernetes' 11th birthday, I've introduced some great tools for chaos engineering. In the first article, I explained what chaos engineering is, and in the second, I demonstrated how to get your system's steady state so that you can compare it against a chaos state.
·opensource.com·
What happens when you terminate Kubernetes containers on purpose? | Opensource.com
Making portable functions across serverless platforms | Opensource.com
Making portable functions across serverless platforms | Opensource.com
The rising popularity of serverless development alongside the increased adoption of multi- and hybrid-cloud architectures has created a lot of competition among platforms. This gives developers many choices about where they can run functions on serverless platforms—from public managed services to on-premises Kubernetes.
·opensource.com·
Making portable functions across serverless platforms | Opensource.com
Two ways to challenge the status quo | Seth's Blog
Two ways to challenge the status quo | Seth's Blog
Slowly, or all at once. Culture shifts slowly. “People like us do things like this.” Seismic events may make newspaper headlines, but they don’t rapidly change the way human being…
·seths.blog·
Two ways to challenge the status quo | Seth's Blog
Clever Bridge Design Lets Horses Pulling a Barge Cross the Canal Without Untying Them - Core77
Clever Bridge Design Lets Horses Pulling a Barge Cross the Canal Without Untying Them - Core77
Back when canals were the easiest way to move cargo, horses provided the motive power for the cargo-laden barges. These horses walked along an established towpath alongside the canal, pulling the barges by rope. Due to geography and logistics, sometimes the towpath had to switch from one side of the
·core77.com·
Clever Bridge Design Lets Horses Pulling a Barge Cross the Canal Without Untying Them - Core77
Make a Plan for Test Automation - DevOps.com
Make a Plan for Test Automation - DevOps.com
Most of us don't look at testing across the spectrum and all-inclusively - let's take a few minutes and dig more deeply into test automation.
·devops.com·
Make a Plan for Test Automation - DevOps.com
Using low-code tools to iterate products faster - Stack Overflow Blog
Using low-code tools to iterate products faster - Stack Overflow Blog
Many developers are skeptical of using low-code tooling to build software. Buying software instead of building it has advantages, especially when your goal is to iterate faster.
·stackoverflow.blog·
Using low-code tools to iterate products faster - Stack Overflow Blog
Always be quitting - jmmv.dev
Always be quitting - jmmv.dev
A good philosophy to live by at work is to “always be quitting”. No, don’t be constantly thinking of leaving your job 😱. But act as if you might leave on short notice 😎. Counterintuitively, this will make you a better engineer and open up growth opportunities. A thread 👇.
·jmmv.dev·
Always be quitting - jmmv.dev
GitOps Explained with Emoji – The New Stack
GitOps Explained with Emoji – The New Stack
The history of software development could be written as constant acceleration. From the steady waterfall model of releasing new versions once a year, to agile making small features weekly, to modern cloud architecture pushing out code changes as often as you or I might take a coffee break. How have we achieved this acceleration? Through…
·thenewstack.io·
GitOps Explained with Emoji – The New Stack
Ways to reimagine the future of work
Ways to reimagine the future of work
A CEO says leaders who say things like “Get back into the office,” or “Return to the way things used to be,” are missing the opportunity to realize what has been learned.
·fastcompany.com·
Ways to reimagine the future of work
Creating a Custom Shrinked Raspberry Pi Image : 5 Steps - Instructables
Creating a Custom Shrinked Raspberry Pi Image : 5 Steps - Instructables
Creating a Custom Shrinked Raspberry Pi Image: Hey guys,this is my first instructable, I hope you like it! Please be patient with me, english isn't my motherlanguage.Since I've started doing stuff with the Raspberry Pi, I've always backed up my sd cards. It's nice to have a backup, but in case y…
·instructables.com·
Creating a Custom Shrinked Raspberry Pi Image : 5 Steps - Instructables
How to create a golden master image for a Raspberry Pi? - qbee documentation
How to create a golden master image for a Raspberry Pi? - qbee documentation
This tutorial explains how to create a golden master image for a RPI from scratch and configure it such that it can be used for digital signage or any other purpose. This will also help to build custom debian images.
·qbee.io·
How to create a golden master image for a Raspberry Pi? - qbee documentation
Play Doom on Kubernetes | Opensource.com
Play Doom on Kubernetes | Opensource.com
Do you ever feel nostalgic for Doom and other blocky video games, the ones that didn't require much more than a mouse and the hope that you could survive on a LAN with your friends? You know what I'm talking about; the days when your weekends were consumed with figuring out how you could travel with your desktop and how many Mountain Dews you could fit in your cargo pants pockets? If this memory puts a warm feeling in your heart, well, this article is for you.
·opensource.com·
Play Doom on Kubernetes | Opensource.com
Flag Days: Good Luck, True South - 99% Invisible
Flag Days: Good Luck, True South - 99% Invisible
Let us be the first to wish you a Happy Flag Day, beautiful nerds!  Anyone who has listened to 99% Invisible regularly knows we have a thing for flags, which can be beautiful things that give communities something symbolic to rally around. This year, we decided to get the celebration started early then keep the
·99percentinvisible.org·
Flag Days: Good Luck, True South - 99% Invisible
Parallels of VMs and Kubernetes – The New Stack
Parallels of VMs and Kubernetes – The New Stack
“History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” Who quotes Mark Twain to begin a tech blog post? Well, it turns out that technology history rhymes just as well. In this case, I’m referring specifically to application infrastructure and a cycle of innovation and waste that has existed for my entire career. A Virtual Cycle…
·thenewstack.io·
Parallels of VMs and Kubernetes – The New Stack