The Last One of 2024 | ✉️ #60
Hey! 👋
So, this is kind of the last dispatch of the year, and it's pretty typical to write about what kind of year it was, what were the major achievements of the industry, and of us personally. But, to be honest, I'm not really feeling it. I don't want to once again write about how AI is winning the world and that LLMs didn't make such a leap in 2024 as in the previous year(s). It's become a bit of a routine. Even the main Cloud stories that happened in 2024 are dull: Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and all the other big players are focusing on AI. Cloud providers are cutting back on people, but they're still growing their profits and carbon footprint. The drama between VMware and Broadcom continues, and now AT&T is getting involved with their lawsuit.
In my opinion it's much more interesting what happened to us at mkdev (but of course). It's been a great year! We've been traveling like never before, meeting new people, and making connections. We've been to a bunch of exhibitions and conferences all over Europe, from Belgrade to Lisbon, and it's been awesome. Bits & Pretzels in Munich really stood out to us, with its vibe and how well-organized it was. Web Summit is still the giant of the industry, but in terms of getting a lot of impressions in a short period, the Bavarian show takes the cake. At these conferences, we've seen how trends influence the minds and reshape the business of new and existing companies. Watching our clients' companies adapt and build new processes has been really exciting, and it's influenced our activities too. We've expanded, we've grown, we've released the 50th anniversary episode of the podcast, and we've published a ton of new articles. There's been a lot of interesting work, and there's more to come! With this newsletter, we want to create more interesting content for you, so please write what you'd like to see besides the digest.
Thanks for being with us this year! We'll be back next year, and we hope you'll come with us again. We hope you have a happy and productive new year. And if you need a little support and a little help to reach the top, you know who to turn to ;)
What We've Shared
DevOps Accents #52: In which spheres can LLMs already be really useful? What can you do to combat famous AI hallucinations? How to secure your information when working with AI tools? For episode 52 of DevOps Accents Leo and Pablo invited Juan Pablo from CodeGPT to talk about their project and the whole AI space in 2024.
Life Before Platform Engineering and Multi-Cloud Future: the usual bit from the previous ep of DA, but in video form, which is always better!
And on the website the next two articles are:
Deploying Kubernetes CronJobs with Helm and Google Cloud Build with Pablo Inigo Sanchez
Podman 3 and Docker Compose - How Does the Dockerless Compose Work? with Kirill Shirinkin
What We've Discovered
Upgrades!!! — Everything New With Kubernetes 1.32: Imran Roshan goes through with everything new with Kubernetes 1.32, just like the title says.
The Most Popular Docker Alternatives for 2025: CICube talks Docker alternatives, and we here on mkdev like a Dockerless solution!
The Unidirectionality of Infrastructure as Code creates Asymmetry: You might find Brian Grant's rant divisive, but it invites a conversation.
Kafka fundamentals with a practical example: Ricardo Borges organizes his Kafka journey into a post in his personal blog.
Bringing Amazon EKS Hybrid Nodes to life with Palette: A long read, but well written.
We will take another additional week off this time, and the 61st mkdev dispatch will arrive on Friday, January 17th. See you next time and wish you a Happy New Year!