Lucas Käldström and Chris Short Talk Kubernetes, Physics, and More

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Lucas Käldström: one of the principles which are really important. Lucas Käldström: exactly. It doesn’t work like that. We who tinker, live in hope that they will provide updated drivers and packages that work with modern versions of Python. A workaround to get the Google Coral to work in a container, with an old version of Python. Yeah. So, or maybe, although you did exactly the same command in creating a container, maybe just 5% of those 50 over Clemson. No, I was saying, creating a DNS record or starting a container or something like. No, I’m not, because now it has changed and I do need to do a second. Lucas Käldström: no. And then say then, then the kind of funny thing is I need to call a new cab and say that taken me from the roadblock now to, to the place I wouldn’t go. Lucas Käldström: then he starts doing, doing things and it doesn’t the taxi driver model that see where we all see we’re going, want to go, et cetera, et cetera.


And that’s why companies kind of keeps on doing during a single 24 7, right. We were really close because we haven’t kind of inevitable, uh, latency when doing things we are as close as possible in the node. Uh, and then now I’m just target system if I want to get transported. ’re Google or someone running launch system, then you know, if you have a million nodes, then it will break loose directly, right. And then we have. On Monday, we were all good, but then we had chaos at the end of. Getting to an end. Whereas opposed to like getting woken up by PagerDuty. Um, like the harm of failure, right? And then, um, well, you can also remember that. Yeah, can they kind of actually like transform the exact message to, Hey, at the same time there, they will always be a school delay. It’s not like eventually we’ll get there, but it kind of hopefully goes faster then as well. Somehow, it always gets, gets more chaotic and the second law of thermodynamics and then it servers at the same thing, but what do we need to do while we know what to do kind of from the real world, we, you know, if, if, uh, say the coffee cups or whether the, the dishes overflow, I told them when you kind of make lunch, um, then you know what to do.


The model that I tried worked, and was very quick once loaded into memory, but there are a host of issues that make it very difficult to use, even for seasoned developers and Raspberry Pi users like myself. Um, we still have, even though we do an action, we might not in the same way as we might not get to the hotel in the taxi. It's also not obviously which way the cable should be plugged in, so if you've tried everything, it might be worth reversing or flipping your cable around. I found the first-generation of NVMe boards fiddly to connect, and quite often during setup the cable would partially dislodge, but not enough that it was obvious. Then on the Raspberry Pi, run lsblk to check that the NVMe is showing up, it should show as /dev/nvme0n1. Yeah, of course. Well, if you’re trying to change that, then things will be a bit worse, but, but like they won’t have removing the control plane won’t have any direct effects on the, what is happening in the same way. I want to have a load bias around. Lucas Käldström: Yeah. So you don’t want to do it too for too long, but it is kind of for short periods of time, that is actually to get away.


So although you say that you had a thing the way you say that a thousand web servers, I want to run a thousand web servers, right? If you happen to be connected over a HDMI cable, you can run ip addr at any time to get the IP address of the Raspebrry Pi. Then, as you set up each additional device, you can use scp to transfer that file back to each Raspberry Pi. Physics matter and we’ve hit this part of the discussion where latency, and then intervene can be introduced very easily because there’s all kinds of places and a computer and a network and Kubernetes where latency occurs. Right. And in Kubernetes land, that chaos is just continuously trying to reconcile that state. Yup. Right. Like an embracing that Kubernetes says, okay, something failed on immediately do something. It’s built in because we always check for it where if the, if the 50 failed the first time around the finish render, we try again in 30 seconds or something like that. Chris Short: Yeah. Like the app taxis here. Chris Short: get part of the part of that desire state. And then you just keep trying that’s the beautiful part about communities is that they will keep drying until it’s like, okay, I can’t fix this anymore.



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