git
Git rid of it: The case for removing sensitive data from Git
Have you ever wondered how to remove sensitive data from Git history? Look no further, this is the post for you!
git
Have you ever wondered how to remove sensitive data from Git history? Look no further, this is the post for you!
learning
The thing we often forget when thinking of learning is that we are not officially thought how to learn. When we start school, we don't usually go through different learning processes, how to approach math, biology, history, or any other class. At least this wasn't a
growth
The world we're living in today is rapid. Information travels at an eye glance. Everything is available at your fingertips.
growth
What's the time? Seems it's already morning...
growth
Some time ago I read a line in an article that said something like this - instead of opening your phone and social media first thing in the morning, try journaling instead. Try asking yourself some questions like - what are my goals for today, what did I do yesterday,
kubernetes
Looking back on when I started my journey in the Kubernetes ecosystem, one thing among many, that I didn't understand much was Kubernetes Ingress. This initial misunderstanding remained even today when I work with Kubernetes daily. Yes, I don't know that much about Kubernetes Ingress. I
kubernetes
Where can we deploy Kubernetes clusters? Can we run it on VMs in our data center? On Cloud VMs? What about if we don't want to manage the cluster at all?
kubernetes
You heard about Kubernetes but are not sure what it is? You have dabbled in it but you are still not sure how it works? You tried to find out about it yourself, but found the material overwhelming?
devops
We all tend to blame others when something goes wrong. Why does that happen? How to be aware of it and what are some of the steps to take in order to shift to a blameless culture?
devops
We all know by now what DevOps is. Or at least we think we do. It cannot be said that is one thing in specific, but more of a union of different things, including people. And that is where it gets a bit complex... The whole idea of DevOps had
kubernetes
There are two ways to set limits and requests for resources on Kubernetes. The first one is with LimitRange resource on a namespace level, and the second is to do it directly on the resources you are running - pods, deployments, or stateful sets. The first approach is better if
sustainability
We all know, or at least should, the scientific explanation of climate change - global warming - an increase in Earth's air and ocean temperature. And this is bad because global warming is causing ice sheets and glaciers to melt. The melting ice is causing sea levels to