The article is a bit vague. It's hard to disagree with the idea that you shouldn't use k8s if you don't know it well, or you're deploying very simple apps.
I resisted learning k8s for a long time, but eventually came around because it makes setting up a unified dev/CI/staging/prod environment so much nicer than anything else I've dealt with.
I resisted learning k8s for a long time, but eventually came around because it makes setting up a unified dev/CI/staging/prod environment so much nicer than anything else I've dealt with.