You’re not too stupid, nobody is. If you need to learn it, you can, and you will. Some things are hard to learn but it’s worth it because they help us do things we couldn’t otherwise.
As others have pointed out: don’t use k8s to deploy a web app for your local soccer team. All of the suggestions in this article are fine.
It’s actually kind of smart.
Update: ... except the REST/HTTP part. It doesn't matter for a small friends-and-family website, sure. But if you're building something you want to have grow and stick around and be used by others you'll just be setting yourself up for problems down the line. I dunno why RPC has come back into vogue, it was a pain in the 90s and early aughts that I had hoped we'd abandoned. It doesn't play well with the wider web ecosystem, it's a pain to grow horizontally, and locks you out of some pretty neat tools that can take your website further as you grow without much effort.
As others have pointed out: don’t use k8s to deploy a web app for your local soccer team. All of the suggestions in this article are fine.
It’s actually kind of smart.
Update: ... except the REST/HTTP part. It doesn't matter for a small friends-and-family website, sure. But if you're building something you want to have grow and stick around and be used by others you'll just be setting yourself up for problems down the line. I dunno why RPC has come back into vogue, it was a pain in the 90s and early aughts that I had hoped we'd abandoned. It doesn't play well with the wider web ecosystem, it's a pain to grow horizontally, and locks you out of some pretty neat tools that can take your website further as you grow without much effort.