This is satire, in case anyone is wondering.<p>I got suspicious at this line:<p>> Secure by default (mTLS on all function calls)<p>I thought to myself, what does HTTPS/TLS have to do with writing an emulator, normally a local-only piece of software?
> Pre-requisites<p>> In order to install the emulator you will need the following:<p>> An existing kubernetes cluster with sufficient space for ~200 pods.<p><a href="https://github.com/21st-century-emulation/space-invaders-kubernetes-infrastructure/blob/main/README.md#pre-requisites">https://github.com/21st-century-emulation/space-invaders-kub...</a>
> Alright, if you’ve got this far I’m sure you’ve realised that the whole project is something of a joke.<p>I was there after the first paragraph.<p>I'm even surprised this monstrosity can pull off 1KHz.<p>Glad this is satire and I hope this will be read properly by the hordes of young devs wasting their youth energy and lifeblood on building everything cloud/react/js because it's supposedly hip.
> Like any true modern application it also consists of significantly more JSON/YAML than code.<p>Do we even need code anymore? I'm pretty sure that Ansible + YAML is turing complete, right?
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