Yeah. I'm happy for them. But I'm also sad, because clouds are awful in terms of the way they handle state, and Garnix was paving the way towards something better.
Agreed. Not gonna lie, I am upset and angry to see small companies disappear and be eaten up by larger ones. But I praise them for not building in any vendor lock-in. And I also appreciate them for open-sourcing their toolchain
For the lazy: bought by Shopify, apparently
good for the team, bad for the community.
Yeah. I'm happy for them. But I'm also sad, because clouds are awful in terms of the way they handle state, and Garnix was paving the way towards something better.
but the community still gets the source code, kudos to the Garnix team!
Back to Nix again? I remember one of their employees had a great video series on it, but then they stopped using it because it was too complicated.
Hate to see it, but glad they're at open-sourcing it.
Garnix was one of the interesting, declarative ones. We need more of these.
Luckily they seem to have open-sourced it [0], so it should still be able to serve this use case, and help others develop in the future.
[0]: https://github.com/garnix-io/garnix-ci
Tobi loves Nix.
truth
All clouds / serverless will end up like this. It's a matter of "when", not "if"
Agreed. Not gonna lie, I am upset and angry to see small companies disappear and be eaten up by larger ones. But I praise them for not building in any vendor lock-in. And I also appreciate them for open-sourcing their toolchain