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海外TECH DEV Community Kubernetes Volume explained for Beginners https://dev.to/iarchitsharma/kubernetes-volume-explained-for-beginners-3doj Kubernetes Volume explained for BeginnersIn this article we are going to understand a very important concept in Kubernetes i e Data Storage and take a look at its working VolumesSo in our last article We used a Node with two pods my app and a database as an example We are going to use same example for this article So we have this Database Pod that our application uses and it creates some data If the Database container or Pod is restarted the data is lost which is obviously troublesome and annoying because you want your Database data or log data to be consistently persisted over time To solve this problem we have another Kubernetes Component known as Volumes How it works Volume basically attaches physical storage on a Hard drive to your Pod and that storage could be on your local machine meaning on the same server Node where the Pod is running or it could be on a remote storage meaning outside of the Kubernetes cluster such as a cloud storage or your own premise storage that is not part of the Kubernetes cluster so you just have an external reference on it So now when the Database Pod or Container is restarted all of the data is persisted It is important to understand the distinction between the Kubernetes Cluster and the Storage regardless of whether it is local or remote Consider storage to be an external Hard drive inserted into the Kubernetes Cluster because Kubernetes Cluster does not explicitly handle data persistence which means that you as a Kubernetes user or Administrator are responsible for backing up the data duplicating it maintaining it and ensuring that it is stored on proper hardware among other things In the next article we are going to take a look at two more Kubernetes Components that is Deployment and StatefulSet Thank you for reading this blog do follow me for more 2022-08-14 15:15:34
海外TECH Engadget Uber is shutting down its free rewards program this fall https://www.engadget.com/uber-rewards-shutdown-october-31st-155207946.html?src=rss Uber is shutting down its free rewards program this fallUber is discontinuing its free loyalty program On a support page spotted by The Verge the company said it would shut down Uber Rewards on November st Users have until the end of August to earn points with the final day to redeem rewards falling on October st Announced in Uber Rewards gave customers the opportunity to earn points on every Uber and Uber Eats transaction The program has four membership levels with members unlocking new perks at each stage Platinum level for instance includes protection against price surging and priority pick ups at airports Uber won t offer a direct replacement for Uber Rewards Instead the company plans to promote its paid Uber One membership program The per month service comes with perks like free Uber Eats deliveries and five percent off rides from top rated Uber drivers “Thank you for being part of Uber Rewards the company said in email about the shutdown “It s been a great ride but we ve decided to end Rewards soon as we shift our focus to our new Uber One membership program Uber will give existing Rewards users a free one month trial to Uber One Once that period is over you ll need to subscribe if you want keep the benefits associated with the program 2022-08-14 15:52:07
海外TECH Engadget Hitting the Books: What goes on at a summer camp for YouTube Gaming kidfluencers https://www.engadget.com/hitting-the-books-break-the-internet-olivia-yallop-scribe-150054341.html?src=rss Hitting the Books What goes on at a summer camp for YouTube Gaming kidfluencersIn the first days of social media to build a personal brand online you mostly just needed a basic working knowledge of html In however the influencer marketing industry s reach is estimated at around billion With so much money to be made it s little wonder that an entire support ecosystem has sprung up to help get the next generation of PewDiePies camera ready In the excerpt below from her new book examining the culture and business of online influencing Break the Internet Olivia Yallop enrolls in a summer gaming influencer camp for teens Scribe USExcerpted from Break the Internet In Pursuit of Influenceby Olivia Yallop Published by Scribe UK Copyright by Olivia Yallop All rights reserved Beginning the course bright and early on a Monday morning in August stirs memories from classrooms past as the students ーmyself plus a small group of animated pre teen boys hailing from across the UK ーgo around and make our introductions an interesting fact about ourselves our favourite foods two truths and a lie A pandemic proofed schedule means we are learning remotely in my case prostrated on my parents sofa Once logged on we meet our course coach Nathan an upbeat relentlessly patient Scottish instructor with a homegrown YouTube channel of his own on which he reviews electronic synthesisers and he reveals privately to me vlogs whisky tasting Twenty minutes into our induction I realise I am already out of my depth I have accidentally landed in a class of aspiring YouTube gamers Within the influencer landscape gaming is a microcosm complete with its own language and lore each new game franchise spawning an expansive universe of characters weaponry codes and customs Whilst the students are happily chatting multiplayer platform compatibility I am stealthily googling acronyms Far from the bedroom dwelling pastime of the shy and socially reclusive as it has been previously painted gaming is a sprawling community activity on social media platforms Over million YouTube users watch gaming videos on a daily basis billion hours were viewed in alone and two of the five largest channels on YouTube belong to gamers And that s just YouTube ーthe largest dedicated gamer streaming platform is Twitch a m strong community which has an average of synchronous streams ーwith million viewers ーtaking place at any time Just a fraction of these numbers are users actually playing games themselves Gaming content usually consists of viewing other people play pre recorded commentary following skilful players as they navigate their way through various levels or livestreamed screenshares to which viewers can tune in to watch their heroes play in real time According to Google s own data per cent of YouTube gaming viewers say they spend more time watching gaming videos on YouTube than actually playing games themselves If like me you find yourself wondering why you re probably in the wrong demographic My classmate Rahil a die hard fan of Destiny broke it down What makes these content creators so good is that they are very confident in what they do in gaming but they are also funny they are entertaining to watch That s why they have so many followers Watching other people play video games is a way to level up your skills engage with the community s most hyped gaming rivalries and feel connected to something beyond your console Being a successful gaming influencer is also a way to get filthy rich Video game voyeurism is a lucrative market making internet celebrities of its most popular players a string of incomprehensible handles that read to me like an inebriated keyboard smash but invoke wild eyed delight in the eyes of my classmates Markiplier elrubiusOMG JuegaGerman A TheWillyrex EeOneGuy KwebbelKop Fernanfloo AMNIC PewDiePie ーaka year old Felix Kjellberg the only gamer noobs like me have ever heard of ーhas m followers and is estimated to earn around million per month including more than million from selling merchandise and more than million in advertising Blue haired streamer Ninja aka Detroit born year old Tyler Blevins is the most followed gamer on Twitch and signed a million contract with Microsoft to game exclusively on their now defunct streaming service Mixer UK YouTube gaming collective The Sidemen upload weekly vlogs to their shared channel in which they compete on FIFA mess around prank each other order £ takeaways and play something called IRL Tinder living out the fever dream of a million teenage boys across the internet For many tweens getting paid to play as a YouTube gamer is a hallowed goal and each of my classmates is keen to make Minecraft a full time occupation I decide to keep quiet about my abortive attempt at a beauty tutorial Class kicks off with an inspirational slideshow titled INFLUENCERS FROM TO MILLIONS My laptop screen displays a Wall of Fame of top YouTubers smiling smugly to camera OG American vlogger Casey Neistat Canadian comedian Lilly Singh PewDiePie beauty guru Michelle Phan and actor activist and author Tyler Oakley each underlined by a subscriber count that outnumbers the population of most European countries Everyone started off where you are today says Nathan enthusiastically A laptop and a smartphone ーthat s all they had Everybody here started with zero subscribers The class is rapt I try to imagine my own face smiling onscreen between professional prankster Roman Atwood m subscribers and viral violin performer Lindsey Stirling m subscribers Somehow I can t Nathan hits play on early comedy vlogger nigahiga s first ever upload ーa viral video sketch entitled How to Be Ninja that now has views ーand then a later video from Life of a YouTuber Look at that ーM subscribers Nathan taps on the follower count under the video It didn t happen overnight It took a year months of putting up content with views Don t get disheartened Take every sub every view as a he mimes celebrating like the winner of a round of Fortnite Thanks to its nostalgic pixelation and condensed frame ratio watching How to Be Ninja creates the impression that we re sitting in a history class studying archival footage from a distant past Late Noughties Net Culture colourised In a poorly lit grainy home video that feels like a prelapsarian time capsule two teenage boys act out a hammy sketch in which they transform into martial arts experts including off tempo miming questionable jump cuts and a tantalising glimpse of old school YouTube ーrunning on Internet Explorer ーthat flies over the heads of my Gen Z classmates The sketch feels like two friends messing around with a camera at the weekend it s almost as if they don t know they re being watched In the second video an older and now more polished Higa ーcomplete with designer purple highlights in his hair ーbreezily addresses his multi million strong fanbase in a nine minute HD monologue that s punctuated by kooky D animation and links to his supporting social media channels I am in one of the final stages of my YouTube career he says and my YouTube life so … The camera cuts to reveal his extensive video set up professional lights and a team of three clutching scripts clipboards cameras and a boom mic behind the scenes all celebrating exuberantly That means we can get out of here right asks one Yeah it s really cramped back here… says another I have to poop so bad What s the difference between these two videos Nathan prompts us What changed The answers roll in quickly students reeling off a list of ameliorations with ease better lighting better equipment a better thumbnail slicker editing a more professional approach background music higher audio quality and a naturalistic presentation style that at least appears to be ad libbed What makes a good video more generally asks Nathan What are the key elements When he eventually pulls up the next slide it turns out Nathan wants us to discuss passion fun originality and creativity but the class has other ideas I heard YouTube doesn t like videos lower than ten minutes offered Alex There s many things that they don t like Lucas corrects him The algorithm is very complicated and it s always changing They used to support “let s plays a popular gaming stream format back in and then they changed it and a lot of Minecraft channels died Rahil pipes up They find as many ways as possible to scrutinise your video …if you do many small things wrong you get less money even though YouTube is paid the same money by the advertisers So you should never swear in your videos No demonetisation is different corrects Fred There is something fascinating and incongruous about watching pre teens reel off the details of various influencer revenue models with the enthusiasm of a seasoned social media professional The fluency with which they exchange terms I m more accustomed to encountering on conference calls and in marketing decks is a startling reminder of the generational gulf between us though they may be students they re not exactly beginners on the internet As the conversation quickly descends into technocratic one upmanship Nathan attempts to steer our analysis back to entry level Once you reach subscribers he enthusiastically explains to the class that means you can monetise your channel and have ads on it A heated debate about the intricacies of YouTube monetisation ensues Nathan is corrected by one of his students before another pipes up to undercut them both and suddenly everyone s talking all at once Most YouTubers make money from sponsorships not advertising revenue anyway offers one student There is a pause And merch he adds the MrBeast hoodies are really cool Okay then says Nathan brightly shifting the slide forward to reveal a list of attributes for creating successful content that begins Attitude Energy Passion Smile what about some of these… Looking at my notes I realise Nathan s original question What makes a good video has become something else entirely what does YouTube consider to be a good video and thus reward accordingly It s a small elision admittedly but significant good is whatever YouTube thinks is good and interpretations outside this algorithmic value system aren t entertained His prompt about creative possibilities has been heard as a question about optimising the potential of a commodity the influencer in an online marketplace It s all about value he continues unwittingly echoing my thoughts what value does your video bring to the YouTube community How are you going to stand out from all the other people doing it This cuts to the heart of criticism against influencer training courses like this one and others which have sprung up in LA Singapore and Paris in recent years that it s ethically inappropriate to coach young people to commodify themselves that it s encouraging children to spend more time online that it s corrupting childhoods Influencers and industry professionals rolled their eyes or responded with a mixture of horror and intrigue when I d mentioned the Fire Tech programme in passing That s disgusting said one agent way too young Privately I thought this was an inconsistent position given she represented a mumfluencer with a family of four I respect it said a Brighton based beauty guru but I would never personally make that choice for my kids Crazy times we live in offered a NYC based fashion influencer before admitting for real though I kind of wish I had had that when I was younger 2022-08-14 15:00:54
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