While hosting internal services for 4 years, Gitlab was the only service that ran hybrid. Wish they could get their act together and focus on actual engineering again.
If anyone at Gitlab management is reading this; getting your microservices to run fully stateless in a Kubernetes cluster should the #1 goal. No disclaimers about potential risk. It's been 5+ years. Get it together. Stop bolting on minor package management features no one is going to end up using anyways.
This take is too premature. We forget that AI is seamless for contexts that are in the training datasets (popular programming languages, open source libraries, well-documented algorithms, etc..).
It is very obviously hallucinogenic when it comes to new programming languages, new domains, and uncommon/poorly documented contexts. And AI is very poor at (3D) spatial visualization (making AI assisted CAD development incredibly hard).
AI is not capable of genuine logical thinking from fundamentals yet; these are highly trained, curated models.
It's hard to make hooks work here, since the default approach it's using is call the URL directly.
I think it's better to have a repo-level skill instead, titled something like "connecting_to_db.md" and demonstrate exactly how to connect. Codex has been pretty good at referring to skills but it depends on context at the end of the day.
>Sysadmins, Devops engineers will the be the last ones replaced by AI.
Most setups aren't properly documented which makes the discovery and exploitability part the major bottleneck when this is facilitated by AI, the sysadmin/devops team is downsized.
I disagree. The rigidity of YAML and stuff like that is what actually makes LLMs work better. I have strict linting rules and file size limits and it imposes discipline on LLMs. That's why it worked even last year. Even before Opus 4.0 it worked to some extent as long as you imposed discipline on these models
Trust me, I do pretty complicated things with Ansible, key thing is to have decent established patterns and these models truly are getting better.
For real! Valkyrie is the perfect "just bash things while only half paying attention" class. Great for when I'm playing to unwind (as opposed to playing as a challenge to myself).
If anyone at Gitlab management is reading this; getting your microservices to run fully stateless in a Kubernetes cluster should the #1 goal. No disclaimers about potential risk. It's been 5+ years. Get it together. Stop bolting on minor package management features no one is going to end up using anyways.
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