Kubernetes dev moment
Kubernetes dev moment


Kubernetes dev moment
I wanted to answer but there is a space missing or too much, idk. Long story short: my answer isn't working
I, for one, remember editing a YAML file and getting it right on the first try!
Once, of course, but that's enough to show it's possible.
It's possible. I do it daily. I also fuck up YAML files and go space-hunting on the daily.
it's storageConfig instead of storageconfig since the CRDs got upgraded to v0.4+, you idiot.
Yeah, you dimwit! Also, PID now doesn't take a multi-line array anymore but single lines with commas, so what's this
undefined
PID: - 123354 - 567673 - 123456
nonsense you're trying to pull here, eh?!
Home Assistant
Maybe home assistant a few years ago...I have a fully functional setup with loads of automations and haven't written a single line of YAML for it.
I just started using it a few months ago and most stuff I did was only possible using yaml (templates, custom integrations etc.). I think it depends on your requirements.
It's still all stored as YAML, there's just a lot more help on the frontend
I hated YAML at first glance, but it kinda grew on me
Like a fungus you learn to live with
I hated YAML at first glance, and my hate has only increased since
Pretty accurate... I am just realizing I've moved out of the despise stage and into acceptance.
Me seeing this as I have a CloudFormation template pulled up in the background
CDK or bust
I’m trying to get my folks onto Pulumi, but we’re now just getting somewhere with CFN. Baby steps
It’s ok, someone will just swing through the window and save you from the complexity and dread of YAML with the gracefulness of pulumi and jsonnet.
Right. Why should someone write 10 lines of yaml when they can program 20 lines of Go? Or python. Or assembly for a risc cpu because it just feels so friendly with that nice instruction set.
That’s how I spent most of last year..
It's how I will spend most of this year. That is, the few minutes I'm not on the phone.
This is why I convinced my last job to get rancher ui setup.