I wrote pyinfra so am biased but we used it at my previous company on a fleet of roughly 1.5k physical boxes (including deploys spanning all of them at once) extensively, so it scales to that level well. We had probably 30 groups within that each with their own deployments as well and all tied together using a single Jenkins box.
I would love to test beyond that but haven’t had the opportunity sadly! Performance and scale is a headline feature so will always look to push this further.
I welcome anyone who is suffering from addiction to move to Oregon. I hope that as a society we can help them overcome their addiction instead of treating them as a criminals and perpetuating the cycle. It's a suffering human and I don't care what state they live in. I hope other states will move to enact similar policies. We are in this together.
I truly believe that legalizing drugs, taxing them, and offering treatment and rehabilitation is the way to go.
I think there’s a group of people that will view Oregon as a promising hospital and a another group that will view it as Disneyland. These reforms will welcome both.
"a group of people that will view Oregon as a promising hospital"
I don't follow you on this. Do you mean people will think that Oregon has good health care and will make a move based on that?
"another group that will view it as Disneyland"
I mean, yeah... It's going to be easier to get substances in Oregon than it will be in other states. I would like to see a study on this but I couldn't imagine a significant amount of people who are suffering from addition is going to make the move to Oregon because of this. Do you know someone who has been or is dealing with addiction? I'm not saying that in a condescending way.
Hospital - people will move there for a perceived openness to alternative drug therapy (however you want to interpret that), perceived safety nets including addiction treatment advantages.
Suffering from addiction - friend, I came of age in the nineties, and had friends hooked on everything you can imagine back then (and did my share). I’ve had friends die from and survive overdoses. I’ve done CPR on a man dying from an OD in a public restroom within the last three years (who lived, incidentally). The last close friend that died from an overdose was only about five years ago - a highly functional businesswoman. I’ll tell you this, a lot of people suffering from addiction don’t know or care that they have an addiction. Not every drug user thinks themselves a victim - in fact those that do, IME, are the exception, not the rule, but I’m sure that varies with time and place. Will those people that do move to Oregon? Probably not, but I’ve known a lot of personalities that would travel there for the fun of it, and wouldn’t be surprised if more than a few die there too.
I perceive by your comments that you feel very earnestly about the upside in this policy. I have no dog in the fight, and respect your hopefulness.
Anyone want to post their experience using it here?