Just recently Denys made a video about the interviewing process into a “hot” AI startup.
They use Python there (surprise, surprise). And just today I’ve noticed a Python book bundle on Humble Bundle.
Also, if you’d rather switch to the management career track all together, there’s another book bundle for you.
I know that some people complain about the quality of Packt books, but I’m a simple man: I see a relevant book bundle - I share it. Now, you can decide for yourself.
#python #management #books
The first CatOps digest of the year 2024 is available here:
https://newsletter.catops.dev/p/catops-digest-2024-01-07
#digest #newsletter
Start the new year with donations to the Ukrainian military!
Back and Alive raise 220M UAH for Ukrainian snipers.
You can join the fundraiser here
#donations #Ukraine
Root Cause Chronicles: Connection Collapse is a hypothetical (or not?) scenario of a production outage.
What I like about such hypothetical scenarios compared to postmortem articles is that they usually focus on the process, while postmortems focus on outcomes. In other words, in articles like this you see something like: “We checked an app A and then an app B, and then this DB and that cluster; and finally we found it!”, while postmortems tend to condence the same process into dry statements like: “After thorough investigation we found that it was a DNS issue”.
Thus, such hypothetical articles better showcase an actual process of the incident resolution, in my opinion.
Bonus: InfraCloud (authors of this article) have a repository with such incident scenarios that you can study.
#sre #oncall #incident_management
**Database Fundamentals.**
Because it just fundamentals, it can take a few hours to read and understand + mandatory breaks :)
It's one of the best articles I've seen on general DB topics, with a huge amount of links and notes to go deeper into Rabbit Hole. Definitely recommend it to read.
#databases
Protect the Sky fundraiser has 5% left to close its goal!
It was 10% two weeks ago, when I previously posted this fundraiser.
Thus, I believe it’s possible to close it before the end of the year!
#donations #Ukraine
An interesting read by Monzo about how they implemented Kubernetes Network Policies for 1.5k microservices.
There are some questionable parts in there, in my opinion. For example, why building your own tool to "guess" where an app connects to if you could use a network monitoring tool. However, those are not directly related to the main topic.
An interesting part is how folks in Monzo "reverted" the idea behind Network Policies using templating. So, instead of a target services allowing internal connections, a caller can specify the groups of services it wants to connect to.
Although, I think it partially negates the idea of Network Policies, I can completely understand, why Monzo did that from the UX perspective.
Also, here's a Reddit discussion on the topic. I love the top comment there:
How would you even know that another team plans to connect your apps?
- By communicating...
Less than 10% left to fulfill the Protect the Sky fundraiser that Come Back Alive is doing together with Nova Posta.
This is a big one, but let’s pull out!
#donations #Ukraine
I haven’t participated in salary surveys by DOU because it was limited to people based in Ukraine. This limitation is lifted now.
Also, this time (not sure if it was always like this) salary survey comes together with the survey about the popularity of programming languages. It would be interesting to compare its results with the similar research by StackOverflow.
Yet, for the results to be representative, make sure to spend a couple of minutes and fill out the survey!
An opinionated article that claims that one has to keep all the dependencies in version control.
Now, I don’t have strong opinions here. On one hand the proposal in this article sounds extreme. On another hand, my team has quite a few Go projects and we use vendored modules there.
So, we actually keep the dependencies in VCS. As anything else, it has its pros and cons. I could build a project and run some isolated tests on a plane. But also it almost impossible to review a PR that touches that vendor/
directory.
The author points out that it’s Git’s fault that it’s not designed to work with large number of files and files of a large size. Yes, I’d ask for a reality check here, some Git is omnipresent these days.
#programming #git #opinion
A new episode of the CatOps Voice Chat is here!
This time we have talked about mentoring other people and some other topics.
You can find it on:
- YouTube
- Substack
- Spotify
- Apple Podcasts
- Google Podcasts
#voice #mentorship
You likely know that this weekend more than 70 Shahed drones were shot down.
It’s crucial to support Air Defense and Come Back Alive together with Nova Posta do just that!
Donate to strengthen the Air Defense. Currently, 84% of the total goal is reached.
#donations #Ukraine
I think I have posted something like this before, but anyway...
Here's a two part story of how to optimize memory usage of a Go application just by reshuffling fields in structs.
Part one provides some theory on this matter, while part two has some benchmarking results.
I'm not trying to say that you should run and reshuffle fields in all your Go structs right now. Especially, if you're satisfied with the memory consumption of your app - sometimes it makes sense to optimize for readability or just store pointers in structs.
However, these articles describe some details of how memory allocation works in Go, which you may find interesting.
#programming #go
I would like to remind you about the UA Responders foundation that raises funds for tactical medicine.
You can support them here:
https://uaresponders.org/donate/
#donations #Ukraine
A new episode of our voice chat is here! This time we had a single yet broad topic of architecture and the architect role in companies.
The episode is in Ukrainian and available on:
- YouTube
- Substack
- Spotify
- Apple Podcasts
- Google Podcasts
Enjoy!
P.S. Also, CatOps is participating in the DOU Awards "Podcasts" department! I would really appreciate it if you could support us here with your vote!
#voice_chat
Let's start a new year with something entertaining, like talk about hacking train DRM to be able to fix it.
Additional points, if you'll describe in comments which DevOps, Software Engineering, and Legal Practices were violated by the train manufacturer (:
And, don't forget to support Ukraine 🇺🇦.
I was about to leave for the wnter holidays, but then I recalled that I still owe you the last issue of the CatOps Digest of this year.
So, here you are!
https://open.substack.com/pub/catops/p/catops-digest-2023-12-26
I wish you very pleasant holidays and see you next year!
#digest #newsletter
Let's talk a little bit about culture. Culture of sabotage!
That's a nice guide of how to drop productivity to a minimum without being caught. Enjoy!
https://erikbern.com/2023/12/13/simple-sabotage-for-software.html
#culture
A Linux book bundle on Humble Bundle. Now, I know that people have mixed feelings about books by Packt. Some folks say that they are too basic.
So, if you’re unhappy about the Packt books, you may want to check the Software Development bundle that has a couple of books on CI/CD, DevOps, and SRE topics.
#books
If you are running dynamic environments in Kubernetes or any other ephemeral workloads, you need a way to clean up things once these environments are no longer needed or once your tests are done.
k8s-cleaner may help with it. It's a controller that deletes Kubernetes resources, including custom resources, on a schedule. It supports dry run and some options for customizations.
#kubernetes
A brief glance into how Uber’s ETA calculator works.
tl;dr: Graph segmentation and smart guessing.
#programming #system_design
A new issue of the CatOps Digest is here!
https://open.substack.com/pub/catops/p/catops-digest-2023-12-10
#digest #newsletter
A collection of video tutorials on various DevOps-ish topics on Humble Bundle.
I don’t know if any of those are good, but there are some of the big names behind some videos.
If you’re not interested in videos, there’s also a bundle of book on ML and AI from O’Reilly. Those are usually good.
#books
A new fundraiser by Come Back Alive to strengthen Ukrainian snipers.
Unfortunately, the page is only available in Ukrainian as for now. Yet, all the modern browsers have the translate function these days.
The goal is 220M UAH.
#donations #Ukraine
Aqua Security warn people about the danger of the supply chain attacks using Kubernetes Secrets.
We all know this story: base64
is not an encryption, Kubernetes Secrets may have a ton of sensitive information, etc. The article just provides some data from Aqua’s recent research.
However! There’s another viewpoint on Kubernetes Secrets - Plain Kubernetes Secrets are fine. This is the thing I wanted to share with you today.
The main gist of this article is that you cannot really tell if something is secure or not without a threat modeling. Also, that the auto-unsealing feature in Vault kinda negates some if its security features.
Apparently, there’s a discussion about this article in a form or a podcast but I haven’t checked it out yet.
Also, if you need some guides for threat modeling, OWASP website is a good place to start.
So, do your due diligence, do threat modeling, and have a nice day!
#security #kubernetes
A new issue of the CatOps Newsletter is here!
Also, we have a great CyberWeek deal: you can subscribe to CatOps on Telegram, WhatsApp, or Substack for free instead of $0! Don’t miss it!
#digest #newsletter
Backstage is not an Internal Developer Portal, but a framework to build one.
This article highlights an important difference between the two. Basically, you won’t get an IDP out of the box with Backstage, you need to put some time and effort to make it useful and this fact leaves people, who thought otherwise, frustrated.
Also, it’s interesting how the author draws a parallel with Kubernetes. I would argue that Kubernetes is also a framework to build a platform and not an out of the box solution.
#backstage #idp
Today let’s continue helping Pavlo and Naya with drones, telecom equipment, and tactical medicine.
- Pavlo’s requisites
- Naya’s requisites
See the attached picture for this week’s goals.
#donations #Ukraine