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Good CI/CD and SRE Blogs

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Good CI/CD and SRE Blogs

Good CI/CD and SRE Blogs
13 points by 100011_100001 49 minutes ago | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments
Are there any good blogs that focus on CI/CD pipelines and SRE without a ton of fluff?

I feel like the space moves fast, and I need a way to keep up with it better. In an ideal world I would want to see best practices for different tools, and pipelines so I can evaluate them and adopt what makes sense.

The biggest issue (for me when writing about it) is that it's really hard to do this when most keys and values in any source or screenshot is internal to the company. I could go and clean it up with placeholder data, but at that point I'm essentially doing my work twice.
Same.

Even just a maintained “start to finish” of what someone thinks is current best practice for project development would be a fantastic resource.

I'm not sure about SRE specific or CI specific writing but at risk of answering another question, here's what comes to mind for me.

In the Operations space my favorite writer is Charity Majors, although a lot of what she talks about isn't OPs specific:

https://charity.wtf/

Rachel by the Bay is also great:

https://rachelbythebay.com/w/

Totally not related, but Phil Eaton's posts on how databases work are super interesting and lack fluff.

https://notes.eatonphil.com/

In terms of CI and builds, I try to write some on this topic for the Earthly Blog. My Bazel article was recently on Hn. Here are my posts:

https://earthly.dev/blog/authors/adam/

Warning though, I also write about lots of other stuff.

Good question, would love to also know about some great blogs
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