diff --git a/blog/the-cult-of-kubernetes-2019-09-07.markdown b/blog/the-cult-of-kubernetes-2019-09-07.markdown index 384f901..06a7b78 100644 --- a/blog/the-cult-of-kubernetes-2019-09-07.markdown +++ b/blog/the-cult-of-kubernetes-2019-09-07.markdown @@ -262,8 +262,6 @@ in the future. All I have to do is create a docker image somehow, identify what port should be exposed, give it a domain name and number of replicas and just send it on its merry way. -

kubernetes is a cult

— Andrew Kelley (@andy_kelley) September 6, 2019
- ## GitHub Actions This does however mean that deployment is no longer as simple as @@ -317,6 +315,8 @@ I am almost _certain_ that I am doing it wrong here, I don't know how robust thi is and I'm very sure that this can and should be done another way; but this is the only thing I could get working (for some definition of "working"). +

kubernetes is a cult

— Andrew Kelley (@andy_kelley) September 6, 2019
+ --- Now when I git push things to the master branch of my blog repo, it will