Alex Ellis

@alexellisuk

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England, United Kingdom
Joined March 2016

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    11 hours ago

    This week's release of arkade includes contributions and patches from 5 different community developers 🚀 We also introduced "arkade get" for pulling down binaries as fast as possible for things like kubectl/kubectx/helm. Try it out on GitHub:

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  2. 10 hours ago

    The other version of this is an out of the blue GitHub issue, a flyby PR, or a random feature request with no context.

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  3. 10 hours ago

    OSS is weird. You never truly know who's using it and for what. Until they post a job spec on saying it's a core part of their stack. ( If you know someone on the team, it would be nice to have a PR here -> )

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  4. Retweeted
    14 hours ago

    A new edition of our hand curated news is published. Have a nice weekend ! Our lovely and special thanks goes to

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  5. Retweeted
    23 hours ago

    This weekend only - 10% off all products in the store - including: ✅ Hoodies, t-shirts, backpacks and mugs ✅ And PRO licenses too! ✅ "TEAMOSS" code is active from today Go and fill your boots!

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  6. 16 hours ago

    Nice to see faasd on Show Hacker News - if you support the work of the , & community, consider visiting and bumping.

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    23 hours ago

    Apply for a free trial of inlets PRO today and get your key in time for the weekend. Inlets PRO is a pure TCP tunnel that brings automatic encryption to any traffic and optional integration into

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  8. 24 hours ago

    Meet faasd - portable Serverless without the complexity of Kubernetes ✅ Deploy "just a few functions" ✅ Use any language or code ✅ Host a website, blog, or REST API ✅ Build a stateless appliance

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  9. Retweeted
    Jun 18

    Today we learned from . 🦸‍♂️ Exploring Kubernetes 1.18 with Alex Ellis - hosted by 👏 👀 What happened to "kubectl run"? 🤦‍♂️ This was interesting. Thank you Alex. 👍

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  10. Retweeted
    Jun 18

    Sitting back, relaxing, and learning about immutable secrets on 1.18 from with his awesome presentation at !

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  11. Jun 18

    Thoroughly enjoyed exploring Kubernetes 1.18 with examples, anecdotes and demos. Hope you enjoyed it too and thanks to for hosting. Follow for the slides and recording.

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  12. Jun 18

    And once the two days of R&D were over, it could be applied to this controller above, and this one below, within a very short period of time. Including the column printers.

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  13. Jun 18

    If you are still maintaining a CRD YAML file by hand, you should checkout the controller-gen tool, we've just moved to using it in - thanks to for suggesting it. A quick PR on how we were able to shoe-horn it in:

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  14. Retweeted
    Jun 18

    We have our end-user company signed up - - thank you 🐳🚀✅

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  15. Retweeted
    Jun 18

    Get custom domains, paths and TLS for your OpenFaaS Functions ✅ Prefer a REST URL schema? ✅ Like to have a domain for each function? ✅ Want to keep some functions "private" and others "public? ✅ Want easy TLS? Try it out below

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  16. Jun 18

    do you still use it?

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  17. Jun 18

    I was thinking to add it as an app for arkade and to publicise it for use with openfaas, but if it’s not multi-arch it will only cause confusion to the community.

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  18. Jun 18

    any thoughts?

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  20. Jun 18

    I've noticed a trend that helm charts / Docker images curated by have no ARM support - whether 32- or 64-bit. Also most projects under the K8s org support multi-arch - but ExternalDNS and KinD seem to be exceptions. Am I missing something?

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