I’m an English teacher who wanted to “cut the cord” wherever I could, so I started learning about domain hosts, containerization, .yaml files, etc.

Since then, I’ve been hosting several pods for file sharing and streaming for many years, and I’m currently thinking about learning kubernetes for home deployment. But why?

If you aren’t in development, IT, cyber security, or in a related profession, what made you want to learn this on your own? What made you want to pick this up as a hobby?

  • moonshadow@slrpnk.net
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    11 hours ago

    “I work in advertising” is an amazing signoff for this post. It works on so many levels, and I remain genuinely unsure which you intended. The bitter sarcasm of a veteran who saw this coming by virtue of having caused it? The smooth flex of a consummate professional? A stunning lack of self-awareness combined with simple earnest participation in the thread? In any case, thank you for making me stop and think :)

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      4 hours ago

      The bitter sarcasm of a veteran who saw this coming by virtue of having caused it?

      a bit of this. Although in my defense, I wasnt working in advertising at the time (my company didnt even have an advertising division)

      also, i dont work for one of the big tech companies that have their claws in your digital life. But i can see how it contributes at some level, however minor.