Need solid arguments to convince my team we should use Go lang for this new microservice we’re introducing to speed up some of our parallel requests in Ruby
I’m an SRE, so my loathing of javascript is more on the backend microservice side nodejs/npm is so terrible that shoving the entire fucking operating system into a Docker image is the least worst way to “compile” a nodejs project into something resembling a deployable/shippable binary
this microservice could've been a shell script
A distributed system with a microservice architecture
going to have to have 2 variables, one for prod and one for every other environment, to deploy this one really simple microservice. sigh
I HATE MICROSERVICES!!!! I HATE MICROSERVICE ARCHITECHTURE!!!!! I HATE HAVING TO USE 4 FUCKING DIFFERENT UIs JUST TO CHANGE A FUCKING NUA PASSWORD AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
o critico de microservice q nunca prepararou um autoscaling num loadbalancer deve ta em polvorosa com a volta do antigo site. aqui os bait dele nao funciona mto bem kkkkkkkkkkk
What tools do you use to conduct contract testing? #microservice マイクロサービス同士のコントラクトテストってどうやってますか?
Ugh I finally got a good microservice architecture running in Python for managing the XBlock queue but it's so... Slow? Every worker takes like 30 seconds to load, it feels like timm isn't caching model loads. Back to Onnx I go, I guess. 😭 Sorry, I'm totally back to the drawing board now.
Designing microservice infrastructures in bed at 6 am on my week off, as one does