Yes, time for @bryanl to take the stage and highlight projects he wants us to know a little better. #KubeCon
First up: Vitess. Simply put it’s a cloud native database. It’s graduation in the CNCF foundation marks an important acknowlegement of their adoption, maintainership, and health. #KubeCon
The next maintainer: Helm. They’ve crossed some huge milestones, like 1 million downloads a month. Most importantly, they have a large and active group of maintainers. Impressive numbers all around. #KubeCon
Next up, we’re learning why centralized policy is important.
“Policy is everywhere. In the past, policy has been fragmented.”
This makes it difficult to understand the rules infrastructure “should” be following. OPA looks interesting. #KubeCon
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Some other newborn advice I keep getting is to "sleep in shifts."
With my partner breastfeeding, that sounds to me like I sleep while she does everything and that’s crap advice.
Here's a list I've found to be supportive of her while she feeds (and you can use them too):
I keep her hydrated. She's slugging down a 26oz tumbler nearly every session and she can't go get the water and give it to herself. I refill it and hold it up every 20 seconds to see if she wants some. It works well. @YETICoolers wins for form factor here: yeti.com/en_US/drinkwar…
I keep her fed. She needs so much more food than she was eating during pregnacy to stay healthy. Every baby feeding, I get her at least one piece of fresh fruit + toast, a smoothie, or a granola bar (or all of the above). I'm often feeding her while she's managing the baby.
I have a terrible idea that I need to get out there in case somehow it’s not terrible.
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There’s one way @JoeBiden can win the debates and capture the rural and undecided conservative voter on Tuesday: he needs to punch Trump in the face. On stage.
Hear me out.
I’ve been obsessively reading about George Lakoff’s research of political morality and cognitive frames.
I was about to try to climb this, but I dropped my wedding ring into a crack on the freaking mountain top.
It’s all jagged rock with big pockets. I bent and folded myself in between cracks trying to find it. No luck.
When my friend finishes her route, she and I excavate an entire hole of rocks, me kind of nervous about moving too much and getting caught in there. She found it right after I said we should give up.
"It’s often said that extroverts get their energy from people, while introverts are energized by solitude. The data show that’s a myth."
"In a pair of studies, people rated their energy hourly or weekly. ...
Extroverts felt more energized when they were being talkative and outgoing — but introverts did, too. Then, in an experiment, people were randomly assigned to act like extroverts or introverts in a group discussion. Acting extroverted energized even the introverts."