| ▲ | jkukul 6 hours ago | |
> I ended up saying goodbye to those devops folks, The irony is that "DevOps" was supposed to be a culture and a set of practices, not a job title. The tools that came with it (=Kubernetes) turned out to be so complex that most developers didn't want to deal with them and the DevOps became a siloed role that the movement was trying to eliminate. That's why I have an ick when someone uses devops as a job title. Just say "System Admin" or "Infrastrcutre Engineer". Admit that you failed to eliminate the siloes. | ||
| ▲ | icedchai 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Yep, "Cloud Infrastructure Engineer" is what I prefer. I am primarily a backend developer but I do a lot of ops / infra work because nobody else wants to do it. I stay as far away from k8s as possible. | ||