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I'm never investing in Google's smart home ecosystem again
GKE is an abomination. Its reputation is completely undeserved. Sure there's some nice things out of the box, like authenticating to clusters with your Google/GCP account, but day 2 operations are a constant frustration.
What sucks?
1. The Kubernetes Pod garbage collector is configured to be abominally slow, keeping terminated pods in the API server for far too long. This interferes with cluster monitoring by making it seem like there's a consistently high number of OOMKilled etc. pods rather than blipping as it happens. GCP support claims this is working as intended and recommends manually running a script to clean up the API server if it bothers you (this is a managed service?!). See e.g. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/75374590/why-kubernetes-... .
2. The rest of the Kubernetes world moved on from kube-dns and on to CoreDNS. Not GKE! On GKE your two options are kube-dns and the GCP VPC-native Cloud DNS (i.e. Kubernetes service and pod records are listed in the private DNS zone for the VPC). Surprise surprise - if you pick Cloud DNS to help scale your cluster, because GCP isn't operating kube-dns well enough on its managed control plan, then you're on the hook for paying for the Cloud DNS zone as well, it's not included in the GKE cluster costs. See e.g. https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/cloud... .
3. GKE clusters automatically log to GCP Cloud Logging, the first 50 GB of which is free. Fair enough. But the price afterwards is a truly mind-boggling $0.50/GB! (https://cloud.google.com/logging/#section-7). How do you turn off GCP Cloud Logging so that you can ship your logs to a cheaper vendor instead? Nope, there's no first-class managed setting; all you get is a community tutorial (https://cloud.google.com/community/tutorials/kubernetes-engi...) that links to this GitHub configuration (https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/community/blob/master...) aaaaand good luck :)
4. No native IPv6. See e.g. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64110542/has-anyone-iden... . AWS of course does support IPv6: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/cni-ipv6.ht...
What are some alternatives?
Selenium WebDriver - A browser automation framework and ecosystem.
app - The actual beestat app.
contribute-to-open-source - [STILL ACTIVE] Learn the GitHub workflow by contributing code in a fun simulation project
rabbitmq-tutorials - Tutorials for using RabbitMQ in various ways
Uni-Work-2022-2024 - Master Inginerie Software FMI 2022-2024
NewPipe - A libre lightweight streaming front-end for Android.
ManyDesigns Portofino 4 - Portofino 5 is the next generation of the open-source low-code web framework Portofino. Its purpose is to help developers create modern, responsive enterprise applications with REST APIs and an Angular UI.
keepassxc - KeePassXC is a cross-platform community-driven port of the Windows application “Keepass Password Safe”.
computational-economy - An agent-based computational economy with macroeconomic equilibria from microeconomic behaviors
uBlock - uBlock Origin - An efficient blocker for Chromium and Firefox. Fast and lean.
Killed by Google - Part guillotine, part graveyard for Google's doomed apps, services, and hardware.
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.