- I don’t want to go all the way back to the Big Bang, but I’m going to go back …
- He said that … I’m paraphrasing it bcoz I don’t remember the exact lines.
- This is not intended to be a deep technical … on any of the topics mentioned - rather just enough material to wrap your mind around the progress that has been made over time and how we’ve ended up where we are today.
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- That’s a clear example of the cobbler’s children going barefoot.
- Designing tech that works for people. Not the other way around.
- Fit the traditional mold.
- I know this might sound like far fetched.
- Iāve spent the last few years doing so many different things - excelling at some, failing at others.
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- Artists by their very nature are more sensitive than the average bear ā which is why we flourish in artistic fields. We FEEL things much deeper; We laugh louder, cry harder ⦠and bitch the loudest ā particularly when someone takes a dig at our music.
- Widespread acclaim
- But what about the process of application development? Does Kubernetes bring anything to their table? It definitely does.
- Itās not as bad as it sounds. The benefits usually outweigh the disadvantages.
- Itās difficult to provide an exact number when the scales tip over, since other factors also influence the decision.
- Share with you the learnings that I’ve had. I’ve not had so much fun…
- Sometimes in science a lot of your experiments donāt work, but this prize says that what I am doing is important and gives me a new injection of motivation. - Urbashi Sinha on receiving Gates CAmbridge scholarship.
- This book will help you better diagnose latency problems and master the low-latency techniques that have been predominantly ātribal knowledgeā until now. Youāll learn a holistic approach, with techniques that intersect many areas of software engineering, distributed systems, databases, and operating systems.
- What did you see in the pipelines that perhaps others didn’t?
- You are one of the wealthiest people in America, but you keep a fairly low profile. I know that you are a known entity in Houston, but outside of Houston there may not be a lot of people who know who Rich Kinder is. Is that by design?
- I’m wondering what led you to leave these corporate jobs, these safe and steady corporate jobs, and decide to become owner-operators. It’s a pretty big leap. We had really successful long-standing careers in the corporate world. I was in finance, Dana was in marketing. Entrepreneurship was always a really big goal of ours.
- Does that idea feel true to your life experience right now?
- Concentration - a skill that is becoming increasingly important in an environment of constant stimuli.
- In the Kubernetes community, the terms āresourceā and āobjectā are used interchangeably, but there are subtle differences that warrant an explanation.
- Engineers who deploy applications into the cluster therefore influence the configuration by manipulating these objects.
- The fields are listed alphabetically instead of being organized into coherent groups.
- As for the rest, youāll just have to accept this unfortunate aspect of dealing with Kubernetes manifests.
- The relentless dedication of the Netdata team has birthed significant advancements across all facets of our platform. The extensive rework of the dbengine, our time-series database, stands testament to this progress, ensuring enhanced performance and resilience. As we further innovated, the introduction of advanced ML capabilities, the use of more sophisticated compression algorithms, a revamped SSL layer, and a notably reduced memory footprint have added to Netdataās prowess. Our commitment to the community shines through in our new UI, equipped with innovative features that simplify monitoring and boost its clarity.
Netdataās open-source nature isnāt just a technical classification; itās a philosophy. We view our software as a gift to the global community, underscoring our commitment to democratizing advanced monitoring solutions.
Writing in C has undeniably posed challenges, especially given the unforgiving nature of the language. Yet, this hurdle has only pushed us to exceed our boundaries. Over the past few years, our dedication has led to the restructuring of our entire codebase, resulting in improved performance and unparalleled stability.
Recognition, while not our sole driver, does inspire us further. Leading the observability category in the CNCF landscape in terms of stars showcases the immense trust and appreciation weāve garnered. This palpable user love propels us forward, driving us to continually meet and surpass expectations.
Our mission goes beyond mere development; itās about trust. Weāve tirelessly worked to ensure that user data is not just stored, but managed with the utmost reliability by Netdata. Our pursuit of performance isnāt just a benchmark to achieve, but a core tenet of our goal to make monitoring straightforward, affordable, and accessible for everyone.
In the ever-evolving realm of monitoring, Netdata remains unwavering in its commitment to innovation, excellence, and community.
