

Unless everyone you communicate with have agreed to use the same standard as you, no, it is not.
Unless everyone you communicate with have agreed to use the same standard as you, no, it is not.
Great. Just dump anyone you dislike as a “pedophile” and then it’s a free for all.
I don’t like the approach of piling more things on top of even more things to achieve the same goal as the base, frankly speaking. A “local” kubernetes cluster serve no purpose other than incredible complexity for little to no gain over a mere docker-compose. And a small cluster would work equally well with docker swarm.
A service, even made of multiple parts, should always be described that way. It’s easy to move “up” the stack of complexity, if you so desire. Having “have a k8s cluster with helm” working as the base requirement sounds insane to me.
Just checked the part about self-hosting. While it’s probably possible to handle things with a less heavy approach, their only “easy to use” example right now is to have a full-blown kubernetes cluster at hand or run locally in the source directory. That’s a bit much.
“nvidia’s confidential compute” had me choke when reading it. Sure bro, sure.