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Yoke: Infrastructure as code, but actually
Infrastructure as code, but actually
A group of seals swimming in the ocean near Santa Cruz, California - Photo by Xe Iaso, Canon EOS R6 mk II, Helios 44-2 58mm f/2One of the biggest memes in site reliability is "infrastructure as code". WebAssembly is a hard layer of sandboxing and Yoke doesn't expose any system calls to the host, but again this is a tradeoff between modeling infrastructure as actual code and the ability to introspect the shipped binaries. With the Kubernetes extensions I'm using in my copy of VSCode, it's automatically imported the OpenAPI spec for the CustomResource types so I can get my editor's syntax highlighting, documentation, and autocompletion for free.
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