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That was my thought as well. It's hard to define something to not appeal as bullshit but so many people do not care or can't comprehend the outcome/judgement on the reader side. A few comments above mentioned hackernoon and I saw that on our slack a couple of times. Now that I checked it its a complete shitshow with people just starting in the sector or shilling their crypto coin.

A bit hard to get around the whole thing when up to senior engineers seems to enjoy this type of content.

And thats why I am enjoying HN and more unfiltered channels like /g/. You can have a somewhat anonymous review/judgement/comment on topics which you would never came across on these blog posts.


>A junior software engineer taking a stance on a public matter goes to front page on HN.

I guess you are really emotional on this topic.


>They are unstable. QA is bad, gets weird errors in programs (probably programs' fault but I don't care) and if the machine fails to function in any way it becomes my fault for choosing it. That's why my company buys an Intel workstation every time.

Could you please elaborate? I have 3 amd systems at home gen2 - gen3 and they are performing well under windows and linux. I use the win machine for gaming on tv while I work on linux with gen3. I have yet to experience any problem which caused by the cpu. And I did not encounter big issues other than the first generation ryzens in gaming.


For me it was a cherry on top of my home built pipeline. I was able to learn the general cert usage through setting up my CI/CD. It was fun and costed me nothing.


Samesies. I'm glad someone else considers home built pipelines a fun hobby as well.


What does your pipeline look like? I've always wanted to do this but a lot of CD systems are so heavy. Great at work but super overkill for a homelab.


Gitlab for CI, Nexus for jars and docker containers and routing traffic with traefik. Its super easy if you setup them using docker. I will move to jenkins CI tough. Its plugin/ecosystem brings you much more value over gitlab.


I've got the urge to kick you in the balls while reading it. You have really represented a problem with this writing style.


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