Layoff info:
https://www.layoff-sucks.com/
https://layoffs.fyi/. ----
https://layoffstracker.com/
What to do after a layoff:
https://www.incharge.org/blog/what-to-do-after-a-lay-off/
Job board:.
https://startup.jobs/
https://angel.co/location/redwood-city
https://www.betterteam.com/job-boards. Waral dи,
Comforting (you are not alone!):
http://blog.kdgregory.com/2016/03/layoffs.html
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21229345
https://medium.com/the-post-grad ... rience-83016a23e346
Visa:
https://www.litwinlaw.com/articl ... just-been-laid-off/
https://killer.sh Pre Setup Once you've gained access to your terminal it might be wise to spend ~1 minute to setup your environment. You could set these: alias k = kubectl # will already be pre-configured export do = "--dry-run=client -o yaml" # k get pod x $do export now = "--force --grace-period 0" # k delete pod x $now Vim To make vim use 2 spaces for a tab edit ~/.vimrc to contain: set tabstop=2 set expandtab set shiftwidth=2 More setup suggestions are in the tips section . Question 1 | Contexts Task weight: 1% You have access to multiple clusters from your main terminal through kubectl contexts. Write all those context names into /opt/course/1/contexts . Next write a command to display the current context into /opt/course/1/context_default_kubectl.sh , the command should use kubectl . Finally write a second command doing the same thing into ...
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