I have started many threads here related to setting up Windows and Linux... such as switching your license from Windows 10 to Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 LTSC to continue receiving security updates. I use Docker containers for running various useful apps in Linux and in Docker Desktop in Windows both locally and in leased Virtual Machines. I think that I have occasionally discussed this here.
I do not have a problem with it, but I am curious why you felt that this article on Kubernetes would be an interesting topic for discussion here?
There have been a number of folks here who seem to think AI is some kind of antiChrist. I hope to show them that while it may be complex, at the end of the day it relies on plain 9ld plumbing. As AI shifts from experimental projects to core enterprise “connective tissue” (as mentioned in the article’s news sidebar), the underlying infrastructure must become more resilient and less prone to disruptive, “bulldozing” repairs. As I dig deeper into how we can use different models in my projects I find it less and less awe inspiring and more and more spaghetti code like issues arising