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Qbox is a venture-backed company focusing on search as a service. Foundational cloud Elasticsearch product at Qbox helps users discover insights through data exploration and analytics.
Supergiant.io is an Open Source container management system that makes it easy to save up to 60% on your cloud bill. Run dockerized apps and manage hardware like one giant, efficient computer. Hardware Autoscaler built on top of Kubernetes. Supergiant makes it easy to deploy faster and reduce hardware expenses. Works with AWS EC2, Digital Ocean, Open Stack, and GCE, and any containerized app.
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It depends on the setting. If it's a formal one, where content is longer and needs more review before send, I'd have a button. If it's an actual chat application, enter should be fine. LinkedIn has both options, and features a toggle function for preference, and it doesn't take up very much space.
The internet is great, but it cannot replace meaningful personal interactions with people who share a similar interest. It is important to surround yourself around a community of people who are 'in it together.' A meetup's value is directly correlated with how invested everyone participating is, and from that what you make of it and invest in it. If you're devoting time to a subject, the more viewpoints the better, and a local angle is a special support network of similarly invested people. Some of my best friends, advisors, and more have occurred from interpersonal relationships via meetups. Approaching meetups with a 'me' attitude is short sighted. Communities exist for a reason. Help others and help others help you. You'll find that when you get the opportunity to receive that support, you'll be glad you did.
I would check out this link. https://github.com/bloomberg/kubernetes-cluster-cookbook/wiki/Beginners-Guide Also, I'd encourage you to try out Supergiant . Once you get it running, it uses an interface (you can still be in a CLI if you want), that helps with a ton of the tasks.