Oh, look! Another blog post from a "DevOps architect" who also fancies himself a musician 🎸🐾. Because who doesn't need an expert opinion on digital noise from someone who strokes computers and cats with equal enthusiasm? 🙄 Let's follow him everywhere, because, clearly, #GitLab and #SoundCloud are the new credentials for world domination! 🌍🎶
https://www.markround.com/blog/2026/04/19/sloppy-copies/ #DevOpsMusic #DigitalNoise #ExpertOpinion #HackerNews #ngated
https://www.markround.com/blog/2026/04/19/sloppy-copies/ #DevOpsMusic #DigitalNoise #ExpertOpinion #HackerNews #ngated
Sloppy Copies
Last month, I wrote an article about my recent experience creating a hobby project in a web framework - Ruby on Rails - that hasn’t been “in fashion” for some time. The blog post gathered some interest and made it to various discussion sites like Hacker News and others. It caused a pretty big spike in traffic and my post got linked from some more places and generated some interesting conversations. I had fun, talked to some new users of my app (a simple, no-strings-attached free tool to organise bands), got to geek out for a few evenings and all was good.