CatOps (@catops) is a Telegram channel and newsletter sharing news, articles, and insights about DevOps, cloud native technologies, and AI in software development. It is run by Yurii Rochniak (@grem1in) and Maksym Vlasov (@MaxymVlasov), who are SRE and engineer at Preply and Star, respectively. The channel covers a wide range of topics, including but not limited to, AI-generated code, Kubernetes, Terraform, cloud outages, and cybersecurity. It also features postmortems, book and course recommendations, and fundraisers for Ukrainian military and medical organizations.
developers, tech enthusiasts, and professionals interested in cloud native technologies and AI.
news, articles, insights, postmortems, book and course recommendations, and fundraisers.
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https://github.com/kuzm1ch/docker-stop-sites накидав POC Я не знаю хто запустив цей сайт https://stop-russian-desinformation.near.page/ , але він красавсік. Список сайтів динамічно змінюється, що…
Всё, народ. Расходимся. Docker fails to launch on Apple Silicon #docker #mac
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A former colleague of mine wrote an article on how to write better tests with AI. I recall, there were debates, what should a human write: tests or the implementation. Now, there are debates on wheth…
I guess many of you are familiar with the concept of OKRs - Objective-Key-Results. OKRs have been around for quite some time. So, of course, there is a book about it. Here is a short summary of this…
For today’s Donations Monday, I’d like to remind you about the UA Responders foundation that raises money for the rehabilitation of Ukrainian veterans. #donations #Ukraine
A colleague of mine wrote an article on using Cloudflare Tunnels to securely connect to your self-hosted things. It specifically covers quirks of connecting mobile apps, since not all of them can hand…
So, Amazon pushed back on the Financial Times report about AI causing outages. This is not news. However, they now require a senior engineer's approval on the AI generated code pushed by non-senior e…