I am often tempted to engage container folk thought leading about #serverless. But slowly realizing I am not their target audience. It is other container people. They are trying to ensure their tribe they will still exist in the new world.
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BTW I'm giving a brand new talk on all of this on March 22nd in NYChttps://www.meetup.com/Serverless-NYC/events/247709799/ …
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So I don't entirely agree with this tbqh But I bet you knew that already :P
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Let's discuss IP sometime!
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Lunch anytime... that I am in town and free.
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I'll DM you. My new gig will have me up in NYC a bit more often.
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Dope! And congrats!
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There are two aspects to containers: the runtime&orchestration (k8s), which ceases to matter, and the images as a packaging format, which people don't yet realize is too heavyweight for 90% of FaaS use cases
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agreed! khightower made a good point about this over the weekend. The container community has been bad about distinguishing between runtime and packaging.
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except when I need request isolation
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nuance was never a first class twitter feature
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Well said. I use containers everyday to isolate my stuff in my mac. Portability and packaging mainly. Not for deployment. Not anymore.
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