Making Docker Testing Easier (For Me)
So…I’ve dockerized most of everything in my home lab at this point. It makes things nice in a lot of ways:
So…I’ve dockerized most of everything in my home lab at this point. It makes things nice in a lot of ways:
So…now we have the M1 Pro and M1 Max – two very powerful processors and some of the first really excellent ARM-based end-based professional systems. I’ve ha...
Wow, where to start?
I’ve been thinking more and more about Apple’s move to “Apple Silicon” nee ARM in their upcoming Macs. I still stand my my earlier thoughts around the viabi...
As we enter the 6th (or more?) month of the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become more and more apparent to me that we are fortunate to have the tools we do to we...
OK, I’ve had some time to digest and think about this some more. I’ve also been watching the industry/community response to the announcement.
So, it looks like the ARM rumors played-out. The PRO’s won over the CON’s it seems. One aspect of the power-savings advantage I neglected to mention was th...
So, the whole world seems to think that Apple is going to ditch x86 and move to their home-grown ARM processors in their Mac line as of WWDC this year. On t...
Hi sports-fans! I haven’t blogged in quite a while. This is for many reasons.
Hi, my name is Ken Crandall. Today I turn 46. I am a work in progres…
I have a collegue that is leaving Oracle today to go to a hybrid hardware/software network startup. That, in itself, is not a surprise as people switch compa...
It is interesting that so many virtualization solutions either use or start-out using Linux as their base.
Hi, my name is Ken Crandall. Let me tell you a little bit about myself…