Mark Clarke wrote:

> To me containers and cloud solutions, such as load balancers and rds,
> are the next layer of abstraction. Linux will always be there but most
> people will work at the higher level of abstraction.

Guess what, inside a container you're still dealing with Linux. Linux isn't 
going away anytime soon.

You may have to worry less about device drivers, but to believe that 
containers make Linux knowledge irrelevant is a fallacy. Chances are that 
people who know nothing about Linux will create containers and cloud solutions 
that suck. And Dunning and Kruger teach us that these people won't even be 
able to see how badly their containers and cloud solutions suck; instead 
they'll be thinking of themselves as the greatest programmers ever.

Anselm
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