This is one of those projects where the end goal is to build the scariest button possible. You cannot complete the project until you’ve pressed that button. You do all the work to build the button, then you have to press it.
Never not scary, never not eventually fun, but type 2 fun for sure.
But that's the company that build the thing, which has apparently been told off by the CNCF? Seems like for once the thing functioned as it was intended to function?
Disclaimer: I work at the incident company
This is one of those projects where the end goal is to build the scariest button possible. You cannot complete the project until you’ve pressed that button. You do all the work to build the button, then you have to press it.
Never not scary, never not eventually fun, but type 2 fun for sure.
NATS is such a cool piece of technology that deserves more hype than it gets
I still can't get over the demise of Memphis [0]. :'(
[0] https://github.com/superstreamlabs/memphis
Given their recentish argument with the CNCF[0] not sure how much I would trust it.
[0] https://www.cncf.io/blog/2025/05/01/protecting-nats-and-the-...
But that's the company that build the thing, which has apparently been told off by the CNCF? Seems like for once the thing functioned as it was intended to function?