danrlinEGYM Software DevelopmentHow We Un-Scattered Our DNS Setup and Unlocked New Automation OptionsThis is the very long, written version of my SREcon talk.Aug 28, 20182Aug 28, 20182
danrlinEGYM Software DevelopmentTouching Production: What does that mean at eGym? (Part 1)Sometimes people ask me what I do all day as an SRE. I usually reply that I touch production every day. But what does touching production…Jul 30, 2018Jul 30, 2018
danrlinEGYM Software DevelopmentUNIX-like processes and the imaginary disco ballEarlier this week I found myself discussing UNIX process states with my colleague Michael. When it came to orphaned processes and…May 23, 2018May 23, 2018
danrlReplying To Domain Abuse MailOnce I heard about an abandoned World War II-era anti-aircraft platform that sits in the North Sea and hosts a self-proclaimed micronation…Apr 19, 2018Apr 19, 2018
danrlinEGYM Software DevelopmentMerging Huuuge CSV Files Using Golang ChannelsMore often than not in engineering, the saying all you need is less holds true. The story I would like to share today certainly belongs…Apr 13, 2018Apr 13, 2018
danrlinEGYM Software DevelopmentReducing Stackdriver Logging Resource UsageYesterday I received an alarming mail from Google informing me about the new pricing model for Stackdriver logging and that I am exceeding…Mar 29, 2018Mar 29, 2018
danrlinEGYM Software DevelopmentMy Little Helper: Slack BotAs a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) I spend a significant amount of my time on the Linux console. Furthermore, I spend some time writing…Feb 27, 2018Feb 27, 2018
danrlinGoogle Cloud - CommunityReducing Stackdriver’s Logging Resource UsageYesterday I received an alarming mail from Google informing me about the new pricing model for Stackdriver logging and that I am exceeding…Feb 3, 2018Feb 3, 2018
danrlinEGYM Software DevelopmentAdventures in DNS: PaperworkEpisode 2: Where I find out how having Schnitzels for lunch lets people show more sympathy towards lonely printers.Dec 19, 2017Dec 19, 2017
danrlinEGYM Software DevelopmentAdventures in DNS: Password emailsEpisode 1: Where I wonder how the Danish manage domains. And fight over the size of a coffee mug at 4 in the morning.Nov 23, 2017Nov 23, 2017