ChatGPT Tutorial - Use ChatGPT for DevOps tasks to 10x Your Productivity

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  • ChatGPT Tutorial for DevOps - What is ChatGPT? How to use ChatGPT? My opinion on whether ChatGPT will replace engineers
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    I'm sure you have all heard of ChatGPT by now. It has become a buzzword within days of its release and professionals in all fields, especially in high skilled areas like lawyers, doctors, engineers are questioning whether such AI can actually replace them and work.
    So in this video I want to talk about what ChatGPT is and how it even popped up, talk a bit about the organization behind GPT called "OpenAI", which has already created many other machine learning models besides Chat GPT and also explain technically about all that.
    And then we'll dive in and actually put ChatGPT to use for some DevOps related tasks.
    I really want to see how it can help in generating configuration code for building DevOps processes or different parts of those processes and how well it knows different DevOps technologies, but not just some shallow examples or boilerplate code that I can get from official documentation, but instead also try more fine-tuning and small optimizations in that configuration code.
    We're also going to check out an open source command line tool that is built on top of ChatGPT and was specifically created for engineers to generate infrastructure as code templates and more and finally we'll talk about the impact of ChatGPT, the quality and usefulness of such a tool for engineers and whether it will really replace the engineers and to what extent you should be concerned.
    ▬▬▬▬▬▬ T I M E S T A M P S ⏰ ▬▬▬▬▬▬
    00:00 - Intro and Overview
    01:39 - What is ChatGPT, Who developed ChatGPT
    06:45 - Sign Up on ChatGPT
    09:23 - Create Dockerfile for Node.js app using ChatGPT
    22:13 - Create Kubernetes manifest file using ChatGPT
    35:06 - Create CI/CD pipeline code using ChatGPT
    50:06 - Convert Jenkinsfile into GitLab CI config file
    53:53 - Tools built on top of OpenAI's API
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    01:01:00 - My opinion on ChatGPT & whether ChatGPT will replace engineers
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Комментарии • 322

  • @TechWorldwithNana
    @TechWorldwithNana  Год назад +102

    Hope this video was helpful! What are your thoughts on AI and ChatGPT specifically? Did you already use it at work? 🤔

    • @Handelsbilanzdefizit
      @Handelsbilanzdefizit Год назад +6

      It's the wrong tool for me.
      It would help, if I can copy&paste my error output and all Systeminformation, and it tells me the best way to fix this. But I would never put my systeminformation in the public cloud, so there must be a way to download the GPT-model

    • @wotube6387
      @wotube6387 Год назад +1

      How are you supposed to trust the output as Junior Engineer? How are you supposed to come up with the exact directives if you are a Junior Engineer who doesn't know what the output should exactly look like? Wouldn't you go back to googling and online documentation and copy pasting from Stackoverflow examples with many upvotes that actually "just work" and give up on ChatGPT if you are a Junior Engineer?

    • @perronemirko
      @perronemirko Год назад +1

      It is helpful indeed also because it show the limits of the GTP-3 model. As always tks

    • @mefirst5427
      @mefirst5427 Год назад

      Generating bootstrap template boilerplate code already done by VSCode and spring-boot starter. I do like that ChatGPT breaks down the code snippets and explains it pretty well.

    • @RaviDevgam
      @RaviDevgam Год назад

      I'm not being creepy but you're beautiful 😍

  • @janismeyer9822
    @janismeyer9822 Год назад +14

    Thank you very much for this video. One thing, I really liked was that you not only got impressed by the results but also rigorously assessed them pointing to its strength and weaknesses. Unfortunately, I too often miss this crucial step: People just start getting impressed or even intimated by one or two responses to their prompts but do not really reflect the returned result. Assessing AI this way will leave humans being „overfitted“ to AI capabilities: Thinking AI is able to do what it actually cannot do. Now, because the model might and will return wrong answers, or at least results that have to be revised, the user must have to some extent a deeper understanding of the topic. The user does not have to know every detail but the user will have to know, what she/he is looking for.
    The way you taught people using this service is actually the one a consider myself to be the right way. Thank you very much again!

  • @attilapinter7141
    @attilapinter7141 Год назад +26

    ChatGPT is nice and all, but can't really replace the actual knowledge one requires to do things with confidence. Or at least not yet. It is sure helpful, but it can get a lot of things wrong so you need to understand what is happening before implementing what it suggests. Feels like the classic copy from Stackoverflow to prod mechanism, but on steroids. Some of the comments are terrifying.

  • @AdmV0rl0n
    @AdmV0rl0n Год назад +24

    Nana you are an amazing creator and engineer.
    For myself, I started in the 1990s in IT. I've been an AS/400 system admin, PC / AS/400 PC support, NT admin, Windows and Novell server admin, IT manager, etc. In all cases I always knew I wasn't adept, or even having the aptitude in the code, or scripting areas. I watched powershell land and I never took to it as some do, in the same way I didn't take to bash. Not that I can't hack basic things together - but simply know its not an area of strength *or interest*. None of this stopped me being a reasonble tech/admin/manager, but its certainly a road block to being near or in that upper 5% peer area which I clearly understand.
    ChatGPT for me, closes a gap that exists. Brutally, I now use it akin to having my own Powersheller (Its an example) on staff. Same applies for delving into areas where I know what I want, but don't actually have the depth background skill. Need to knock up a docker config file for building a docker on debian, for a specific docker - I can get ChatGPT to gen the config. In all cases, its not that I could not put my head in a book for hours or days and get it done, but more that I don't want to do that. I've never really wanted to do that.
    What this is changing - and this is only my opinion - is its taking computers in the old style - where a human has to gather up all the variables for the computation, and the computer carries out the last step, to converting the system into - 'I want these variables gathered, I have these goals, and need this output' and hit go - and the AI generates the rounded answer.
    I feel that if we had many of the historical computing greats sat here today, this would be akin to a eurika! moment where their original dreams are made manifest into computers they dreamed of.
    There has always been a very high barrier - sadly not realised by people who have the greater aptitude and background and talent where use of computers was limited in various ways - this tech feels like an empowering moment where computers take on an entirely new level of usable capability. I was around during the original shift when google landed. It wasn't overnight that we gave up on the huge chunky books, but it was a very fast shift to the internet once the tech hit a certain point. I feel that now with AI. GPT3 >>> events are I think going to change everything. And it may I think be an equal change to that of the internet in size and scale.
    Thank you for your content and work.

    • @TechWorldwithNana
      @TechWorldwithNana  Год назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your valuable view on it!

    • @ChanceMinus
      @ChanceMinus Год назад

      Impressive! I have a similar background. I started off my IT career using AS/400’s as well. I am currently a DevOps/Data Engineer.

    • @mhawke
      @mhawke Год назад +1

      I have been writing small, specific functional code in several languages for 40 years starting with a TI-99a and if you asked me to, I wouldn't even be able to type out the proper syntax for the loops I use. Why should I use my cognitive load for such mundane things? I've been cutting and pasting my own past work and the work of others on StackOverflow to accomplish my goals for years now. To me, ChatGPT's ability to create code is no different. It doesn't 'know' how to code either. It's just really fast at presenting what it cuts 'n pastes from the massive amount of examples it has ingested. I read somewhere that it presents only what's probable and not what's possible. I think that's important to remember. It presents a massive 'average'. If the learner's knowledge is below average, they will be amazed. If the learner is above average, they will be somewhat disappointed.

  • @tirthjoshi3543
    @tirthjoshi3543 Год назад +51

    This month I joined company as junior DevOps Engineer and I'm using this chatGPT to learn and complete the tasks, Thanks for making detailed video on this very informative 😀

  • @chandywerks
    @chandywerks Год назад +5

    This is great. This can take the chore out of the parts of coding where you need to dig through the documentation to figure out all the the boiler plate and give us more time to spend doing the more interesting things.

  • @softwaretestinglearninghub
    @softwaretestinglearninghub Год назад +5

    Great explanation, Nana! Thank you for putting this together!

  • @Sankaritarina89
    @Sankaritarina89 Год назад +85

    We are currently missing DevOps on our team so we fed chatGPT our docker-compose, nginx config etc. He understood that we have a rails backend and a Nextjs frontend. I then asked him how to setup the proxy pass for websockets for Nextjs. He gave the precise code. Saved me a lot of time, especially when DevOps is not my field of expertise.

    • @TechWorldwithNana
      @TechWorldwithNana  Год назад +6

      Nice! 😀 Thanks for sharing!

    • @Belioyt
      @Belioyt Год назад +14

      You are referring to ChatGPT as 'he'

    • @yavor1
      @yavor1 Год назад +3

      Doing this, you getting started to become DevOps by experience who is using chatGPT as a tool to help you, and now your team has DevOps, and that's you :)

    • @flogginga_dead_horse4022
      @flogginga_dead_horse4022 Год назад +4

      him? that's creepy

    • @joaneabruscat3577
      @joaneabruscat3577 Год назад +3

      Ask chatgpt if it feels offended by referring to with ‘he’.
      You need to understand the response that the tool gives you before having just something “working”

  • @carstenhopp9459
    @carstenhopp9459 Год назад +1

    Awesome as always! I really enjoy to watch your videos. I learned a lot from this one and be very thankful. Keep up your great work!

  • @toenytv7946
    @toenytv7946 Год назад +3

    Great video Nana. Thanks for bringing some clarity to this. In the first 2 minutes.

  • @thegreenpickel
    @thegreenpickel Год назад +1

    I used chatGPT to help me understand writing for loops and output data to a max7219 multiplexed 8 digit 7 segment display. The speed chatGPT operates is amazing.
    Edit:
    Finished watching your great tutorial and installed the API on a headless pi4 I use to program the pi pico. AIaC currently requires go version 1.19 while APT repositories use version 1.15. Really neat, thanks.

  • @murfdaddydolla
    @murfdaddydolla Год назад +1

    Thanks Nana! This is what we've all been waiting for.

  • @krishnadaily
    @krishnadaily Год назад +8

    It's a great & detailed explanation especially on whether ChatGPT will replace engineers! I appreciate the effort you put into putting it together.

  • @anmoldhawan656
    @anmoldhawan656 Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot Nana for making a video about this tool. Really helpful !!!

  • @andrewb1570
    @andrewb1570 Год назад +1

    That was the best (complete) view about chatGPT so far. Thanks a lot!

  • @pbdinesh8774
    @pbdinesh8774 Год назад

    The first thing i searched when I'm using chatgpt was reg devops pipelines docker file etc..finally people are on it now.
    Thanks Nana. keep making it as a series with these kinda videos.

  • @machireddyshyamsunder987
    @machireddyshyamsunder987 Год назад

    Nana you are helping a lot to the IT world. Keep it up. Thank you very very much

  • @Tony-dp1rl
    @Tony-dp1rl Год назад +16

    Everyone knew this topic was coming soon to DevOps channels all over RUclips. :)

    • @TechWorldwithNana
      @TechWorldwithNana  Год назад +14

      I actually received so many messages asking whether it will replace engineers or my opinion on it, that I decided I might create a video instead of answering 100s of messages :D

    • @rahulmishra0802
      @rahulmishra0802 Год назад

      Yes u are right

    • @TrainWithShubham
      @TrainWithShubham Год назад

      yes, coming soon :)

    • @AnneElizabethHunt
      @AnneElizabethHunt Год назад

      @@TechWorldwithNanaAnne Elizabeth Hunt

  • @softwaretestinglearninghub
    @softwaretestinglearninghub Год назад +1

    Thank you for putting this video, very interesting topic!

  • @user-j23
    @user-j23 Год назад

    thank you nana. as a junior engineer, yes chatgpt helps me in researching and referencing code to my client's needs. however, not all designs are the same and every client requirement is unique, and my job is to come up with designs specific and tailor-fit for the client. you are right, chatgpt can help but it still needs info to better its answers, and dev engrs continuously create and develop, where this can be used as a tool to better how we code.

  • @ericneba970
    @ericneba970 Год назад +1

    Thanks for creating this video Nana. Very intuitive and a better explanation of chatGPT

  • @smirlox
    @smirlox Год назад

    thank you ....i like how you easily explain complex things

  • @ncoles4890
    @ncoles4890 Год назад +80

    Hi Nana. Before I watched your video I thought about the possible impact AI (and ChatGPT) would have on software engineers. I came to the conclusion that far from reducing engineer numbers, it could well increase them. Using AI, engineers will become far more productive which will lead to more products and services being produced growing the software and tech market even more. I see AI as a real growth factor for engineers as long as they continue to learn and use AI tools effectively.

    • @piotrekmajkowski5422
      @piotrekmajkowski5422 Год назад +5

      I have the oposite outcomes. After 3-5 years every profession can be input to the system. Still working will be fraction of todays engneers. Will be like with horses and cars. I give them max 10years.
      PS Number of professions "created" by the system will be covered easily.

    • @llothar68
      @llothar68 Год назад

      @@piotrekmajkowski5422 I doubt chatgpt will ever create more complex code. It can help on trivial things like DevOps (just learned Ansible) but C++ with fast Multithreaded algorithm. No not at all.

  • @jatinnandwani6678
    @jatinnandwani6678 Год назад +2

    Thanks so much Nana

  • @elenaambrosino5171
    @elenaambrosino5171 Год назад

    thanks Nana for all the material you share ... really much appreciated :)

  • @fabianmadueke1925
    @fabianmadueke1925 Год назад +1

    I asked it to solve some critical but simple mathematical problem like the difference between -3^2 and (-3)^2, it got the answer wrong by giving me the answer as 9 in both cases, instead of -9 & 9 respectively, this is a trick question and I told it that the answer was wrong and it apologized and resolved it and got the right answer.
    I have also use it in programming to weigh it capabilities, just like you did with devops, it's pretty good in give base knowledge and configuration to work with, which is otherwise, things you would have search on the internet as you work, but more quickly and tailored to your need, unlike an ordinary search engine.
    Here is my observations:
    1) ChatGPT is a pretty awesome tool, that will be added to our range of tools to work faster and better.
    2) It can help you learn more quickly, by fine tuning your request within the given context, better than an ordinary search engine like Google.
    3) But the result is not entirely or 100% reliable to use at a go, it will require verification and assurance to accept that.
    4) for an effective verification and acceptance, you need to know what you want and what you intend to expect, to know when it's going wrong.
    5) For knowing the expected outcome, you need to be very knowledgeable in the field that you want to apply it on, so in a not shell it does not replace the expert, especially when the field gets very mathematical or technical, but can make you work better and faster.
    6) it's an excellent broiler plate generator and provide a single communication point, within the context, without digressing very much.
    In conclusion, I will say that it's a good starter tool for learning or for expert working on something, but not a replacement.
    And also being that it's core machine learning algorithm, is mining on existing pre-trained information source like the web or any info source, the ability to generate a new idea is entirely is limited, so it's a good helper or assistance.

  • @KeithWhittingham
    @KeithWhittingham Год назад +1

    Your last remarks were spot on. Since I've started using Copilot I notice that coding is much more intense and much more tiring.

  • @vasutyagi3410
    @vasutyagi3410 Год назад

    Great video, with great demos. I feel this video would be a great catalyst to think more and build some amazing solutions for day-to-day ops to reduce toils.
    Thanks for posting this video

  • @vishalramani2978
    @vishalramani2978 Год назад +1

    I was expecting a video on Chat GPT. You made it awesome 👌

  • @erionomeri007
    @erionomeri007 11 месяцев назад

    Good job, I loved the level of detail you went into. I thought it was thorough. Thanks! Best wishes on future work

  • @kiannec2890
    @kiannec2890 Год назад +2

    Ur chain ur wearing is so nice!!

  • @RobMata
    @RobMata Год назад

    great video! good coverage and examples of the overall tool.

  • @aireddy
    @aireddy Год назад +1

    This is very informative session Nina. I was about to check on RUclips instead of reading ton of documents. I saw your post on LinkedIn about this .

  • @ruvanvitharana1739
    @ruvanvitharana1739 Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot Nana for this amazing video with a very detailed explanation on chatGPT, which is also an amazing tool.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @vivekgupta309
    @vivekgupta309 Год назад

    Thank you very much for this video. Your all videos are very informational and easy to understand !!!

  • @sandrosimon
    @sandrosimon Год назад +1

    Thanks for including English subtitles, I'm currently learning English and subtitles are very useful.

  • @abdelaz1954
    @abdelaz1954 10 месяцев назад

    Thank for your video , amazing explanation. 🎉

  • @ceser33
    @ceser33 9 месяцев назад +5

    Hello Nana. In the last two days I watched many of your series and I have to thank you for providing free ultra high quality content! your video series changed my life (at my computer and servers lab at home) 🙂THANK YOU

    • @TechWorldwithNana
      @TechWorldwithNana  9 месяцев назад +2

      Wow happy to hear, hope you are already subscribed :D Thank you for sharing!

  • @mrhusin6300
    @mrhusin6300 Год назад +1

    Hi Nana...love your video even though I'm new to this channel. Keep it up.

  • @kjmrch263
    @kjmrch263 Год назад

    When ChatGPT appeared, I immediately thought of whether Nana had a video tutorial.
    Sure enough, the first time to update, your video is great, thank you

  • @niravkumar1307
    @niravkumar1307 Год назад +1

    The video is very informative, I liked the video and loved the sentence on your laptop "You are awesome, Nana", so true.🙂

  • @hamunaptraabrahan1351
    @hamunaptraabrahan1351 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this nice video, I found the information shared interesting, Nana.😊💖

  • @vasoeloshvili2867
    @vasoeloshvili2867 Год назад +1

    N1 in youtube is TechWorld with Nana 🤯🤯🤯

  • @AaronJones-hd3hl
    @AaronJones-hd3hl Год назад +2

    ChatGPT alone is awesome for saving time on boilerplate work. The only thing its really missing for me is the ability to upload a file and ask for specific changes within that context. I think that's when we'll really start to see it become an invaluable tool for dev and infrastructure work.

  • @virabadrasana
    @virabadrasana 5 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic video!

  • @abhishekgowlikar
    @abhishekgowlikar Год назад +1

    Good for new learning and new era of technology.

  • @olegg1022
    @olegg1022 Год назад

    Soooo Clever! Thanks!

  • @anilkumar-jj8gu
    @anilkumar-jj8gu Год назад

    Thankyou for valuable information Nana

  • @saintdenis3238
    @saintdenis3238 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much

  • @bharatkendre9878
    @bharatkendre9878 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this Video.

  • @elkariazziz6951
    @elkariazziz6951 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this nice video 👍

  • @rameshwarraokuchana4251
    @rameshwarraokuchana4251 Год назад

    Good to see the ChatGPT video with suitable examples and with Nice catch-up

  • @SoumyaMaitra2008
    @SoumyaMaitra2008 Год назад

    Really awesome examples!

  • @DahabJr
    @DahabJr Год назад

    thank you very much , the best one

  • @leamon9024
    @leamon9024 Год назад

    Looking forward to more chatGPT related videos for DevOos!

  • @cloudupwithchiella6112
    @cloudupwithchiella6112 Год назад +1

    Hi Nana, Thanks for sharing your amazing thoughts and take on the on ChatGPT. It is filled with alot of insightful stuff. Formulating and adapting request in a way that brings out the best output from this AI application has been one my greatest challenge and i am learning how this application works. It is also true that if you have little background knowledge subject matter you won't be able to appreciate the output from ChatGPT. I have also been able to use it to fill some knowledge gaps. Great vid.

  • @VijayKumarJavaTechie
    @VijayKumarJavaTechie Год назад +1

    Very very useful video and well-articulated about the brand new buzz word.

  • @villagetamilan4319
    @villagetamilan4319 Год назад

    Luv this article

  • @joelamks
    @joelamks Год назад

    Thanks Nana on the technical stuff. I appreciated the analysis on the impact of AI and the future of how to use AI to help us. You are great.

  • @sagarahire-ys3uj
    @sagarahire-ys3uj Год назад +1

    What a pace...amazing...it's real quick to bring such value content on latest Tech...Appreciated ur hardwork

    • @TechWorldwithNana
      @TechWorldwithNana  Год назад

      Thanks for your appreciation! It was really a lot of work and time pressure to get this out 😊

    • @sagarahire-ys3uj
      @sagarahire-ys3uj Год назад

      @@TechWorldwithNana Very well done and also appreciate ur team's effort...wish to see you reaching one million subscribers soon...

  • @connect1ngdots
    @connect1ngdots Год назад

    @techworldwithNana video is informative and ChatGPT has given me the various approaches to build for an usecase.

  • @nunesmelo1305
    @nunesmelo1305 Год назад +1

    fantastico! ja deixei meu gostei!

  • @nielsenaaa
    @nielsenaaa Год назад

    Thank you Nana

  • @servicekingbd
    @servicekingbd Год назад

    Thanks for promoting me.I'm stronger day by day.stay with chatGPT.

  • @vashonn
    @vashonn Год назад

    Thanks for the knowledge drop

  • @ramakrishnabhupathi4995
    @ramakrishnabhupathi4995 Год назад

    This is awesome Nana. This is scary.

  • @tigrangevorgyan3584
    @tigrangevorgyan3584 Год назад +2

    Like before watching. Nana, you go along with trends )

  • @lalitak1561
    @lalitak1561 Год назад +2

    great video

  • @nika1009
    @nika1009 Год назад +1

    ძალიან კარგ და სასარგებლო ვიდეოებს წერ წარმატებები

  • @john-crichtonmccutcheon826
    @john-crichtonmccutcheon826 Год назад

    Very Good video. Such an exciting development for Software Engineering.

  • @adnanrafique4785
    @adnanrafique4785 Год назад

    i need this video thx .

  • @ajiteshsivakumar
    @ajiteshsivakumar Год назад +4

    Awesome video, Nana. It's evident that ChatGPT is transforming the way we code. Maybe you can do a part 2 of this video by copy pasting code from ChatGPT with an example node js project and show how it works.

  • @carlogarcia-nr7zo
    @carlogarcia-nr7zo Год назад +1

    Love your work

  • @Claire-de2fs
    @Claire-de2fs Год назад +3

    I find ChatGPT very useful. I heard somewhere that ChatGPT will replace StackOverflow in 2023. After using it for a bit it seems like that might actually be the case.

  • @niharpanda6258
    @niharpanda6258 Год назад +1

    Hey Nana, not sure how this works but sure of one thing that you've been really an angel for everything in my world of technology that I ever wanted to know simply and objectively. At least to me you have been of super help!! Thank you!! no better words per se!!

  • @vincentbrk
    @vincentbrk Год назад

    Nana, you are awesome !

  • @serenditymuse
    @serenditymuse Год назад +1

    This was very awesome! I am curious if Firefly tool can build on and modify previous results as shown in the chatGPT session. Easy to play with and see. One place this will save me oodles of time is that I am a software architect and developer but not so much a devops person. Yet in many startups and small teams I am expected to do the tasks of both. Having much of the basics and even some more refined devops stuff generated by chatGPT will make my life much less stressful.

  • @anthonyracel6473
    @anthonyracel6473 Год назад

    Thank you very much for this video.
    to add security best practices, it could also mention to create network policy ;)

  • @dozadoze
    @dozadoze Год назад +1

    Merci beaucoup Nana. Tu assures !

  • @manorun7587
    @manorun7587 Год назад

    Wow, this thing is not even out, and we already have experts doing tutorials! How is it even possible

  • @MZG1992
    @MZG1992 8 месяцев назад

    Wonder full love you ❣️

  • @shokintouch348
    @shokintouch348 Год назад

    thanks, how did you make your slides?

  • @DenysVasyliev
    @DenysVasyliev Год назад

    I believe we'll soon have the ability to check code at the CICD step and at least have another PR/MR check using a genarative model for any language. Something like DevOps QA

  • @MouayedElhak
    @MouayedElhak Год назад

    Yes lady i use it at work

  • @abdulmajeed098
    @abdulmajeed098 Год назад

    Your video was amazing! Keep ahead of the curve with the "Ultimate Gpt Toolbar" Chrome extension, equipped with voice control of GPT, Word and PDF export options, and over 200 prompts. It had a staggering 10,000 downloads in just one day.

  • @daoudasylla91
    @daoudasylla91 Год назад +1

    Thank nana

  • @subinnair3835
    @subinnair3835 Год назад +5

    First Comment ! 🤗

  • @knaickerUK76
    @knaickerUK76 Год назад

    Hi Nana, great work. I will implement with my team. Will you do any content for Harness CICD?

  • @udayakiran.
    @udayakiran. Год назад

    I am your big fan😍🎉👏

  • @MrpIE-cu3lp
    @MrpIE-cu3lp Год назад

    Thanks a lot where u help me lot in DEVOPS field keep up the great work
    Y dont u do a video on entire live project on devops ????

  • @VasLuPo
    @VasLuPo Год назад

    Words that convinced me to not avoid AI stuff:
    "One thing that hasn't changed (yet) is that AI still needs to be used by humans. And that's the whole point: using AI, humans can be more productive.
    So, the fact that AI can do certain tasks better than humans, does not necessarily mean that you need less engineers.
    It means that
    - the engineers will be more efficient,
    - so, the same number of engineers can do more stuff faster,
    - so, it accelerates the growth and speed of development,
    which obviously every company wants to have."
    Thank you very much for the explanation!

  • @janegordy3712
    @janegordy3712 Год назад

    Идея про нутрициологию в школах просто шикарна! Коля не расстраивайся ❤

  • @NKD748
    @NKD748 Год назад

    Nanaa, thank you

  • @praktech5701
    @praktech5701 Год назад +2

    It is so cool , thanks for it.

  • @suryakishanramrekhabaglung
    @suryakishanramrekhabaglung Год назад

    I love the way you explain. I am the one Who struggle to subscriber.

  • @remya3354
    @remya3354 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much Nana for this video!! 😊

  • @emmanuelgelatimesa2712
    @emmanuelgelatimesa2712 Год назад

    in the Jenkinsfile is using sh for docker steps and not the docker plugin, another example, that as output you will get something written by someone out there

  • @striker44
    @striker44 Год назад

    Over time, the accuracy of output from ChatGPT will increase as it crowdsources and usurps the knowledge base. This will relieve the engineers from mundane work and allow time for engineers to come up with new solutions. As a hardware engineer, I tried verilog/vhdl code of simple logic to DSP filter convolution (which it did well) to systems designs (it gave up but has potential). Certainly, it will have a great positive impact on many forms of engineering work.

  • @ILyaCyclone
    @ILyaCyclone Год назад

    Hello. What's the reason to use "credentials" function instead of "withCredentials"?

  • @abdurrahim3819
    @abdurrahim3819 Год назад +1

    Thanks and much love Nana