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AboutDevOp/Build Engineer, Games Developer in spare time
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SkillsPowerShell, C#, CSX, Jenkins, and basically everything DevOps and Windows
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As much as I hate the idea of Windows containers, this is a good thing.
Where I work we have monolithic .NET applications and websites, so with k8s supporting Windows containers we can now look at splitting apart the apps and containerising them as Windows.
Once that's done, we can then start the very long task of rewriting everything in dotnet/aspnet core. -
Place I work has over 1,500 open branches, to the point I created a job to remove any merged into master 😭
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And where I work, too 🤣
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📍
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Thanks!
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We're doing the Avecto one, and attempting to build a social network
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Shouldn't UAT come before Staging? 😓 or at least it does at my place
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Or send it to Kitboga on Twitch 😏
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Because it's to do with gratitude, not about being great. It's from Latin, where grate means pleasing or thankful. Saying "I'm greatful" not "grateful" instead would be close to saying you're full of greatness, not that you're thankful / gratuitous about somebody else doing something.
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Can you not set up branch permissions to stop people from merging into master?
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@just8littleBit I currently have a boss that does think like this. Drives myself and the Release Manager absolutely mental.
His best quote: "QA is overrated and unneeded, let the clients do it" 😩 Needless to say the head of QA quit after that line! -
@Alice That sounds too much like my place! *shudders*
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Nothing Jenkins, webdeploy and PowerShell can't overcome. I deploy asp.net and iis sites everyday at work with ease. SQL server on the other hand, now that's chaos
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Wish I had the power at my place to stop this, as our release notes are frequently just that line - or similar, like "bugs fixes"...
It's the POs that write them where I work, I'm just the lacky that deploys it all 😩
A few of us in ops have complained, but our higher ups won't listen. -
Got a mate that loves Clannad, I'll pass it onto him ;)
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I haven't played on that game in yeears, shame there won't be a second one :(
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Sounds like our CTO and Head of Dev, but they try and go further by skipping QA too!
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The Head of Dev is like this at our place, real nightmare :/
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Catches me out a lot, need to use ".\luvit.exe" in PowerShell, unless it's on your PATH. So annoying :/
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Our CTO said we couldn't use chef because he didn't know what it was or understand it. Couple months later it's now his idea that were using chef -.-
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Overheard the CTO at my place telling a dev the "HTML5 is fast" line today
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I've always had this struggle. At work I've got 2 windows build servers: one for hyper-v/docker and another for vagrant/vbox. On my local when testing with docker I normally spin up a Linux vm in vbox to test.
So if any one does have an answer, I'd love to know too :) -
Today actually, hahha :)
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Ah, it's a sarcastic yay. I'm hating it really
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I tend to get mine from http://unixstickers.com/stickers/
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We have to suffer this at least once a week with our CTO, "change control" means nothing to him.
See that fabulous table with all the account data in it? Yeah, it's probably not there now because he felt like dropping it one morning... -
@2erXre5 Oh yeah, he's a right pain. The meeting ended but not before everyone had a good rant! He's off all week too, so Monday should be interesting
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That looks like Chocolatey? Hate it when it shows all that red text that seems like an error but still successfully installs the package anyway :/
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Our CTO did this once... And then shifted the blame onto the IT guys
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DarkBASIC, use to love making games in that