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Jogo do aviãozinho: o que são as apostas de cassino e como PL aprovado pode legalizar prática?
Betano Cassino: guia para jogar online na plataforma Você já tem a faca e o queijo na mão – como diz o provérbio brasileiro. Agora basta dar o próximo passo e criar a sua conta nos melhores cassinos no Brasil que estão em nossa lista. Caso não se lembre, retorne o post para cima e veja novamente o diferencial que cada site oferece. É sendo VIP que você poderá ganhar muito mais do que algumas rodadas grátis, cashbacks e pequenos bônus em dinheiro. Esses bônus normalmente são creditados logo após fazer o seu primeiro depósito, levando em conta o valor mínimo do cassino online que você está usando. Depois de escolher o melhor jogo de roleta online, você precisa apostar nos números da mesa e torcer para que a bola caia no lugar certo e você ganhe sua aposta. A principal razão pela qual criamos pesquisas de cassino é para poder oferecer…
Building a Culture of Growth
There’s no equality in tech job market. Top candidates get swept up by FAANG while the majority of us are left with rookies or folks who never had the chance to grow the leg of their T. When I started Otomato I had the intention of building a community of true experts. Trouble is – the culture of skill-sharpening isn’t that easy to nurture. Especially when you’re focused on keeping your customers happy. (We make it our rule to never bill the customer for our learning) Two very promising young engineers left the team in the last couple of months. They both grew from juniors to very solid professionals. On one hand – I’m happy to see them ready for their next adventure. But they aren’t experts yet. So for me – there’s a goal unreached. The rest of us are learning every day. If you leave your screen at…
Raising Spinnaker on Argo for Flux
As validated by this CD Foundation post – continuous deployment in cloud-native land is still not a solved problem. A number of tools exist, each covering a part of the terrain, each with its own quirks and idiosyncrasies.
This article won’t be a comparison of all the different tools out there. There are multiple sources for that online…
DevOps Shorts 001 – with Tobias Kunze of Glasnostic
I’m starting something new! And it’s a podcast of course. :))
DevOps Shorts is the show where we invite wonderful human beings to have a lightning-fast conversation about Devs, Ops and other Mythical Creatures. The show where each episode only lasts 15 minutes, and we are focused on asking only 3 questions. So it’s short and sweet? Why? Well, because if there’s one thing we know, it’s that great delivery comes in small batches.
DevOps Capability Self-Assessment
For the last 4 years I’ve been working with IT organizations – small and large – helping optimize the delivery processes, doing the ‘DevOps Transformation’. Collaborative IT work is challenging. The amount of software tools on the market – whether open-source or commercial – is overwhelming. Some companies start with restructuring their teams, others with modernizing the architecture. Most of them try to do both at the same time. And the outcomes are often mixed.
Book Review: “DevOps Paradox” by Viktor Farcic
I just finished reading the new book by Viktor Farcic called DevOps Paradox. It’s a departure from Victor’s previous writing which was mostly focused on DevOps tooling. In a way this book can be seen as an extension of his DevOps Paradox podcast.
Viktor is a notorious conference speaker and an all-round great communicator. And ‘DevOps Paradox’ is basically the outcome of him traveling around the world, catching the industry’s leading speakers, writers and thinkers, getting them into the corner and attacking them with uncomfortable questions.
With his main question being: “What the hell is DevOps?!”
Continuous Collaboration with Codefresh
About a week ago, I wrote about Kosta Klevensky (the DevOps architect for Codefresh) joining forces with Otomato.
This has caused some misunderstanding, which I’d like to clear up. Our collaboration with Codefresh goes back a long way.
Codefresh were one of my first customers when I went independent and I always enjoyed working with them.
How Service Meshes May Save Continuous Delivery
The Truth
There is a truth about continuous delivery that gets lost behind all the buzz. And the truth is that it is a lot like sex when you’re a teen – everybody talks about it, everybody thinks about it, everybody is preparing for it, but very few actually do it.
Dumb Services in Smart Nets
I’m happy to announce that I’ll be speaking about service meshes and demoing Istio usage for smart deployment techniques at https://devoops.ru/ in St.Petersburg, Russia – the city I was born and grew up in! The conference will take place on 14.10.2018 and will feature such great speakers as John Willis and Liz Rice among others. And here’s the link to the talk.