New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Would you pay for instant devops help?
Ask HN: Would you pay for instant devops help?
5 by colinator | 3 comments on Hacker News.
Would you pay for instant devops help? I'm good at developing apps and writing code. But when it comes to deployment and devops, I find myself wading through documentation, lost in sheer volume, infuriated by UIs. I understand the concepts, but actually configuring and running servers, containers, cloud compute, aws, docker, kubernetes, etc: it's often just a big tedious pain. I can do it, but it isn't pleasant. And whenever I do it, I always think: if I could just 'talk to a guy', who already knows it, for an hour or two, it would save multiples of those hours for me. If there were a service in which I could, in a short time, talk to a human expert in these things for an hour or two, without signing any sort of services agreement or going through much of a signup process, I think that'd be useful. Agree? Disagree? I know there are similar marketplaces, but many seem to be oriented to projects, bids, longer-term things. Anybody use something similar? Did it help?
5 by colinator | 3 comments on Hacker News.
Would you pay for instant devops help? I'm good at developing apps and writing code. But when it comes to deployment and devops, I find myself wading through documentation, lost in sheer volume, infuriated by UIs. I understand the concepts, but actually configuring and running servers, containers, cloud compute, aws, docker, kubernetes, etc: it's often just a big tedious pain. I can do it, but it isn't pleasant. And whenever I do it, I always think: if I could just 'talk to a guy', who already knows it, for an hour or two, it would save multiples of those hours for me. If there were a service in which I could, in a short time, talk to a human expert in these things for an hour or two, without signing any sort of services agreement or going through much of a signup process, I think that'd be useful. Agree? Disagree? I know there are similar marketplaces, but many seem to be oriented to projects, bids, longer-term things. Anybody use something similar? Did it help?
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