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Outside of a Sr. producing fewer "DevOops" moments, what's the biggest difference in your mind? When you're a senior engineer, how do you differentiate yourself?
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AWS accounts, best practices regarding engineer access[IT, other]
Posted 1 year ago
Hi all,
This might seem like a topic at first glance which is pretty well known, yet I am struggling with the following situation:
We have for each team procured 4 AWS accounts: a CICD account for their pipelines if they would choose to use AWS CodePipeline/Build facilities, a Dev account, a Staging account and a Production account. All teams ...
CI/CD? What does a FE Developer need?[IT, other]
Posted 1 year ago
I'm a bit lost. I unfortunately haven't had the chance to dive deep into CI/CD in my career as I've always joined to projects where everything has already been established. What I'm seeing while applying to jobs is that almost every FE role has responsibilities with CI/CD, Docker, Kubernetes and so on...
The lead developers usually didn't want ...
What to expect in the upcoming years? Thoughts and opinions[IT, other]
Posted 1 year ago
I have 6 years experience in software field. 2 years back I have seen people with only nodejs (3 years ) experience getting 40+ lpa as senior backend developers. There were a lot of devops roles then too. Now many companies expect backend developers to know devops + full stack and most of those jobs are offering around 24 lpa for 4 years experience. There are fewer separate ...
PSRule.Rules.AzureDevOps now scans your Azure DevOps environment for plain text sensitive information[IT, other]
Posted 1 year ago
You can now scan your Azure DevOps project for sensitive information, like connection strings for popular Microsoft Azure services, stored as plain text in variables in the Library or GUI pipelines. These new features come with the release of the new v0.1.1 version of PSRule.Rules.AzureDevOps, now available on GitHub and the PowerShell Gallery.
Install the module now from ...
VP of Engineering | Drive the Future of Computing with ProjectX.Cloud[IT, unknown]
Posted 1 year ago
About us:
At ProjectX.Cloud, we see a world where the boundaries of computing simply don't exist. Imagine an era where your device doesn't dictate what you can do. That's the dream behind InfinityOS. We're on a mission to break free from the chains of hardware limitations, making powerful computing accessible to everyone, everywhere. With the guidance of tech visionaries ...
The immutable distro is the future[IT, other]
Posted 1 year ago
I've been running NixOS on my desktop and Silverblue on my laptop for the past two years and boy... Both feel leagues better than any other distro I've ever used. NixOS is virtually unbreakable. I've had it survive power outages while updating and it handled it like it was like nothing. Try some weird configuration and fuck up your system? ...
Anyone want to build something together?[IT, other]
Posted 1 year ago
Hello,
I'm finally getting around to building the pet project of mine and have always enjoyed working in a group setting. Plus, I don't know everything and outside opinion is always appreciated.
The multi-project solution is going to consist of several api projects, unit test projects, a razor library, a maui library, a maui app, and a blazor app. Ideal ...
Appreciation of how good desktop Linux is in 2023[IT, other]
Posted 1 year ago
I feel like desktop Linux has gotten really good recently, and software needs aside, I do believe it's a serious contender to Windows and macOS in the desktop space more so than it has ever been. I've been using Linux on and off for the past 5/6 years, and for the first time I feel I've truly been able to stick ...