Greenmask database anonymization tool release v0.1.12
A [new release](https://github.com/GreenmaskIO/greenmask/releases/tag/v0.1.12)
Introduces improvements and bug fixes.
[https://github.com/GreenmaskIO/greenmask](https://github.com/GreenmaskIO/greenmask)
This release introduces improvements and bug fixes
# Changes
* Fixed transformer parameters decoding/encoding issue
* Fixed TOC entries merge behavior when the data section is empty - important when you create a dump witout schema
* Fixed integration tests for S3 storage
If you are not familiar yet with Greenmask - it is a Database anonymization tool that brings wide anonymization functionalities and techniques. Check out the [Playground page](https://greenmask.io/playground/) to get started
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A [new release](https://github.com/GreenmaskIO/greenmask/releases/tag/v0.1.12)
Introduces improvements and bug fixes.
[https://github.com/GreenmaskIO/greenmask](https://github.com/GreenmaskIO/greenmask)
This release introduces improvements and bug fixes
# Changes
* Fixed transformer parameters decoding/encoding issue
* Fixed TOC entries merge behavior when the data section is empty - important when you create a dump witout schema
* Fixed integration tests for S3 storage
If you are not familiar yet with Greenmask - it is a Database anonymization tool that brings wide anonymization functionalities and techniques. Check out the [Playground page](https://greenmask.io/playground/) to get started
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Release v0.1.12 ยท GreenmaskIO/greenmask
Greenmask 0.1.12
This release introduces improvements and bug fixes
Changes
Fixed config decoding issue
Fixed TOC entries merge behavior when the data section is empty
Fixed integration tests for ...
This release introduces improvements and bug fixes
Changes
Fixed config decoding issue
Fixed TOC entries merge behavior when the data section is empty
Fixed integration tests for ...
Bitbucket Self-Hosting
Is there any chance that Bitbucket would be deprecating self-hosting in a near future?
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Is there any chance that Bitbucket would be deprecating self-hosting in a near future?
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Personalised CV like website
Hello,
I've been contemplating creating a small, personalized serverless website to showcase my skills, professional experience, and interesting use cases. I'm curious if anyone has already developed something similar and would be willing to share their experience and any tips.
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Hello,
I've been contemplating creating a small, personalized serverless website to showcase my skills, professional experience, and interesting use cases. I'm curious if anyone has already developed something similar and would be willing to share their experience and any tips.
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What courses do you absolutely swear by?
Any really really highly recommended courses? Can be anything devops or IT
My company has used Udemy for a long time, but I've been in IT for awhile so never used it. On a curious glance, I looked at a Linux course on udemy last week, I've been using Linux for years so didn't imagine I'd learn a bunch.
It was amazing! So much interesting stuff I'd never come across before.
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Any really really highly recommended courses? Can be anything devops or IT
My company has used Udemy for a long time, but I've been in IT for awhile so never used it. On a curious glance, I looked at a Linux course on udemy last week, I've been using Linux for years so didn't imagine I'd learn a bunch.
It was amazing! So much interesting stuff I'd never come across before.
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Alternatives to rundeck?
As title says. What is your cron job interface? Something to allow service desk agents to run complex scripts.
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As title says. What is your cron job interface? Something to allow service desk agents to run complex scripts.
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Suggestions for ML model deployment
Hey folks,
Seeking urgent advice regarding my ML model deployed on Hugging Face. I'm looking to deploy it into AKS and implement CI/CD. Any suggestions on how to go about this? Open to any other approaches as well. Thanks in advance!
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Hey folks,
Seeking urgent advice regarding my ML model deployed on Hugging Face. I'm looking to deploy it into AKS and implement CI/CD. Any suggestions on how to go about this? Open to any other approaches as well. Thanks in advance!
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fed up with pagerduty ... is there a viable alternative?
My org is fed up with pagerduty. Legacy and messy UI. Price increases. Lack of innovation. The whole nine yards.
Some years ago we looked at alternatives and ... let's just say, they made pagerduty look good lol. But I've read online that more recently the competitors have caught up quite a bit.
These days, are there any alternatives that are as good or close to as good as pagerduty? Which tool in particular?
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My org is fed up with pagerduty. Legacy and messy UI. Price increases. Lack of innovation. The whole nine yards.
Some years ago we looked at alternatives and ... let's just say, they made pagerduty look good lol. But I've read online that more recently the competitors have caught up quite a bit.
These days, are there any alternatives that are as good or close to as good as pagerduty? Which tool in particular?
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What will you do after you leave all of this behind?
So you got your cashout and early retirement.
DevOps is gone. Out of your sight, out of your mind. No need to work in the field anymore.
What will you do then?
I'll get into homesteading and alpaca husbandry.
Away from the city, away from the industrial chaos corrupting our minds - to a good life of harvesting mushrooms and knitting alpaca socks. Might also get into archeology like i wanted as a child.
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So you got your cashout and early retirement.
DevOps is gone. Out of your sight, out of your mind. No need to work in the field anymore.
What will you do then?
I'll get into homesteading and alpaca husbandry.
Away from the city, away from the industrial chaos corrupting our minds - to a good life of harvesting mushrooms and knitting alpaca socks. Might also get into archeology like i wanted as a child.
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Google Artifact Registry pull through cache options
I'm looking for options for a pull through cache that can run in a GKE cluster that works with Google artifact registry.
Currently, the only solution I've found that advertised it works is Sonatype Nexus. Artifactory is also an option, but using it as just a pull through cache feels like using a jackhammer for a nail.
Docker registry only supports docker hub, and it looks like harbor only supports harbor and docker hub. What are some other options?
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I'm looking for options for a pull through cache that can run in a GKE cluster that works with Google artifact registry.
Currently, the only solution I've found that advertised it works is Sonatype Nexus. Artifactory is also an option, but using it as just a pull through cache feels like using a jackhammer for a nail.
Docker registry only supports docker hub, and it looks like harbor only supports harbor and docker hub. What are some other options?
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Pen_spark?
What is this and why does it paste each time I use ai and C&P?
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What is this and why does it paste each time I use ai and C&P?
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Is it Worth Writing DevOps Tutorials on Medium or LinkedIn?
I recently began enhancing my DevOps skills as a software engineer. While I don't aim to transition solely into a DevOps role, I recognize the trend of more companies entrusting DevOps responsibilities to software engineers. Often, there isn't a dedicated DevOps architect available to support software engineers on every project.
I have a strong aptitude for writing and have already published five books on IT. However, I'm somewhat skeptical about sharing posts on platforms like Medium or LinkedIn.
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I recently began enhancing my DevOps skills as a software engineer. While I don't aim to transition solely into a DevOps role, I recognize the trend of more companies entrusting DevOps responsibilities to software engineers. Often, there isn't a dedicated DevOps architect available to support software engineers on every project.
I have a strong aptitude for writing and have already published five books on IT. However, I'm somewhat skeptical about sharing posts on platforms like Medium or LinkedIn.
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Let's invent something outrageous
It's bonkers to me that we've gone from computers to computers running in computers (virtualization) to containers which are basically computers running in computers running in computers.
How can we go deeper? Can we add one more layer of compute for a laugh?
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It's bonkers to me that we've gone from computers to computers running in computers (virtualization) to containers which are basically computers running in computers running in computers.
How can we go deeper? Can we add one more layer of compute for a laugh?
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What is a good starter project to get practical experience?
Hi everyone,
Im a experienced backend developer and im planning to switch over to DevOps. I've worked in DevOps before for some months doing IaC mostly in bash and integrating the scripts in a Jenkins pipeline but i want something more.
I feel is very hard to land the "first" pure DevOps job, and thats why i want to be really prepared to make every shot count once the interviews began.
I was planning in doing a GOOD project to get some skills and learn cool stuff in the way since i have found in setting infra my true passion.
My initial idea was to develop some small microservice and configure all the infra to deploy it online in a AWS environment, since the free tier is very generous.
I was thinking on doing all the provisioning in Terraform, perhaps some stuff with Cloudformation as well and integrate CI/CD with the repo to deploy into an EC2 in AWS, ideally in K8s. For monitoring i plan to use AWS Cloudwatch or perhaps integrate the internal logging of the app with some provider like Datadog but im not sure if they have free-tier.
Do you think is a good plan? Would you think im missing some must have tech in the plan?
Any suggestions, comments or critics are welcome, consider me really newby on this lol
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Hi everyone,
Im a experienced backend developer and im planning to switch over to DevOps. I've worked in DevOps before for some months doing IaC mostly in bash and integrating the scripts in a Jenkins pipeline but i want something more.
I feel is very hard to land the "first" pure DevOps job, and thats why i want to be really prepared to make every shot count once the interviews began.
I was planning in doing a GOOD project to get some skills and learn cool stuff in the way since i have found in setting infra my true passion.
My initial idea was to develop some small microservice and configure all the infra to deploy it online in a AWS environment, since the free tier is very generous.
I was thinking on doing all the provisioning in Terraform, perhaps some stuff with Cloudformation as well and integrate CI/CD with the repo to deploy into an EC2 in AWS, ideally in K8s. For monitoring i plan to use AWS Cloudwatch or perhaps integrate the internal logging of the app with some provider like Datadog but im not sure if they have free-tier.
Do you think is a good plan? Would you think im missing some must have tech in the plan?
Any suggestions, comments or critics are welcome, consider me really newby on this lol
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Choosing specific runner for specific user who commits
I have a few self hosted runners for Github's workflow. Is it possible that I can choose the runner depending on the GitHub user who made the commit?
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I have a few self hosted runners for Github's workflow. Is it possible that I can choose the runner depending on the GitHub user who made the commit?
core-build-image:
name: "[CORE] Build Docker Image"
runs-on:
- self-hosted-A if usernameA
- self-hosted-B if usernameB
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Should I still learn and study Terraform?
Or go with its best rival? Which one and why?
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Or go with its best rival? Which one and why?
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Confused that should i choose devops over fullstack in terms of specialisation.
Hi guys I am a student of btech cse and going in second year in a month. forms are out to choose specialisation for the same. I don't want to go for AI DS or ML. Since half of the crowd is there.
I am confused between devops and fullstack.
I am learning we devp side by side in first year. But if I can learn backend frontend externally by myself then why to put my 3years into it while taking fullstack specs. Also some of my seniors are saying the market for fullstack has been saturated.
I want to go for devops but don't have enough knowledge about it. I want to know about devops, Is it better than fullstack. the jobs the packages??
since many people confused me that devops come under support not much package take fullstack. while some say legit the opposite of it.
please guide me thank you
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Hi guys I am a student of btech cse and going in second year in a month. forms are out to choose specialisation for the same. I don't want to go for AI DS or ML. Since half of the crowd is there.
I am confused between devops and fullstack.
I am learning we devp side by side in first year. But if I can learn backend frontend externally by myself then why to put my 3years into it while taking fullstack specs. Also some of my seniors are saying the market for fullstack has been saturated.
I want to go for devops but don't have enough knowledge about it. I want to know about devops, Is it better than fullstack. the jobs the packages??
since many people confused me that devops come under support not much package take fullstack. while some say legit the opposite of it.
please guide me thank you
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100% SLA claim (not considering maintenance, emergencies, attacks, network, ...)
I saw this company's website, where they claim to provide "a specialized high-performance managed-cloud" with 100% SLA. They have a cloud hosting SLA page, where they state that customers are not eligible for compensation in circumstances beyond their reasonable control. Those are:
scheduled maintenance, emergency maintenance, upgrades
force majeure events, interrupts/delays in telecommunications or third party services
targeted attacks
...
I don't fully grasp the concept of SLA yet, but it feels that they just excluded all the possible conditions for downtime, to be able to claim 100% uptime. It looks even worse because they look like "resellers", in the sense that they are offering you a managed experience of somebody else's cloud (companies can do that?), and then they exclude third party interrupts/delays.
What do you think of this?
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I saw this company's website, where they claim to provide "a specialized high-performance managed-cloud" with 100% SLA. They have a cloud hosting SLA page, where they state that customers are not eligible for compensation in circumstances beyond their reasonable control. Those are:
scheduled maintenance, emergency maintenance, upgrades
force majeure events, interrupts/delays in telecommunications or third party services
targeted attacks
...
I don't fully grasp the concept of SLA yet, but it feels that they just excluded all the possible conditions for downtime, to be able to claim 100% uptime. It looks even worse because they look like "resellers", in the sense that they are offering you a managed experience of somebody else's cloud (companies can do that?), and then they exclude third party interrupts/delays.
What do you think of this?
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Is this burnout?
Hey everyone, not a devops related question but I would say it ties closely to it. Let me know if I should post elsewhere.
I am still quite early in my career. I finished university around 3 years ago, but like many of us here for many years I have had a deep passion for software development, infrastructure and IT in general. This passion has made it that I can easily spend 20 hours extra a week diving into personal projects and upskilling outside of work.
I initially enjoyed the grind and I have been very fortunate to be rewarded for it by accelerating quickly in seniority within my organizaton.
However, I noticed my baseline stress with all work tasks has been increasing. At first I thought that it was because I was not prioritizing my day/week in the right way, so I started implementing a personal system to keep track of all my tasks, but I just got more stressed. Now I can not even read an email without feeling some stress and reading in general gives me brain fog.
So my question is have others experienced burnout like this and what did you do to get over it?
Thank you in advance for any advice ๐
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Hey everyone, not a devops related question but I would say it ties closely to it. Let me know if I should post elsewhere.
I am still quite early in my career. I finished university around 3 years ago, but like many of us here for many years I have had a deep passion for software development, infrastructure and IT in general. This passion has made it that I can easily spend 20 hours extra a week diving into personal projects and upskilling outside of work.
I initially enjoyed the grind and I have been very fortunate to be rewarded for it by accelerating quickly in seniority within my organizaton.
However, I noticed my baseline stress with all work tasks has been increasing. At first I thought that it was because I was not prioritizing my day/week in the right way, so I started implementing a personal system to keep track of all my tasks, but I just got more stressed. Now I can not even read an email without feeling some stress and reading in general gives me brain fog.
So my question is have others experienced burnout like this and what did you do to get over it?
Thank you in advance for any advice ๐
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confused which bootcamp to buy ?
The Ultimate DevOps Bootcamp - 2023 | Udemy
this one or the Bootcamp of nana ?
DevOps Bootcamp | TechWorld with Nana (techworld-with-nana.com)
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The Ultimate DevOps Bootcamp - 2023 | Udemy
this one or the Bootcamp of nana ?
DevOps Bootcamp | TechWorld with Nana (techworld-with-nana.com)
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Branching strategy for multiple release environments
My team is developing a system on AWS which should deploy to 2 different "production" environments: external and internal. The external one would be used by a customer on their cloud, and therefore would have certain features, and the internal one would be used by internal teams and could possibly have more/different features. The structure of the system is the same in both environments, but there are less constraints in the internal environment
The initial idea we had was to have 2 release branches, internal and external, where a merge to each of them would deploy to the corresponding environment. However, this seems to be very challenging in maintenance because the 2 branches would eventually deviate and things would get messy if we need to move a feature from one to another.
The second idea we had is to used feature flags, would this make the maintenance easier? specially if there could be many differences?
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My team is developing a system on AWS which should deploy to 2 different "production" environments: external and internal. The external one would be used by a customer on their cloud, and therefore would have certain features, and the internal one would be used by internal teams and could possibly have more/different features. The structure of the system is the same in both environments, but there are less constraints in the internal environment
The initial idea we had was to have 2 release branches, internal and external, where a merge to each of them would deploy to the corresponding environment. However, this seems to be very challenging in maintenance because the 2 branches would eventually deviate and things would get messy if we need to move a feature from one to another.
The second idea we had is to used feature flags, would this make the maintenance easier? specially if there could be many differences?
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