nikaro

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[–] nikaro@jlai.lu 3 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Disclosure: i work at Infomaniak.

I don't think Google was saying "come get your ethical email", more like "get your free email". Infomaniak is making money by selling services. The free tier is just there as a loss leader. Google was already selling ads. So i don't think it compares.

BTW, Infomaniak is already 30 years old :-)

[–] nikaro@jlai.lu 1 points 1 year ago

À Genève, la loi Suisse ne permet que deux jours de télétravail pour les étrangers. Bah moi j'ai un peu postulé "par hasard", j'aimais bien la boite et leur challenge à résoudre pour postuler était sympa, donc je l'ai fais mais sans vraie volonté de postuler. Puis au final ça s'est fait quand-même et j'en suis bien content 😅

[–] nikaro@jlai.lu 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

J'ai passé mon domaine principal chez eux (car je viens de commencer à y bosser). C'est très bien à l'exception près qu'il n'y a pas de provider Terraform/OpenTofu pour gérer les records "as-code" (pas impossible que je bosse sur le sujet un de ces quatres, les API sont déjà présentes, il y a plus qu'à développer).

 

I'm looking forward to switch from Terraform to OpenTofu, but i have the impression that the ecosystem around it didn't catch up yet.

Did any of you already did the switch? If so, what do you use as a replacement for Terraform Cloud, the VSCode extension and/or terraform-ls?

For Terraform Cloud, the are many options: scalr, spacelift, etc. Spacelift looks nice as it can also run Ansible, but Scalr seems to have a better and simpler UI.

But on the editor side, there doesn't seem to be much... the VSCode extension has been forked but it still seem to be in its early days (cf. this issue: it still uses terraform-ls under the hood, which itself looks for the terraform binary).

 

TLDR: terraform bad, pulumi good