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Development containers in Visual Studio code are awesome

May 19, 2021May 19, 2021 nillsf Leave a comment

As part of my job, I work with multiple languages and multiple tools on a daily basis. Keeping environments up to date and having all the right tools installed can sometimes become a bit of a burden. I recently started using development containers in Visual Studio Code (VS Code) to help manage this burden. Development […]

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How to install PowerShell modules in a Visual Studio Code devcontainer

May 10, 2021May 10, 2021 nillsf Leave a comment

I’m doing a fair bit of work lately in VS Code devcontainers. They are an amazing way to create consistent development environments without having to install tools locally. I ran into an issue building PowerShell Docker images with modules installed (I specifically needed to install Az PowerShell, the Az ResourceGraph PowerShell module and Pester). Simple […]

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Creating Windows Azure Container Instances using the Virtual Kubelet from the Azure Kubernetes Service

October 26, 2020October 26, 2020 nillsf Leave a comment

I am working with a customer that is looking to deploy Windows containers from Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) to Azure Container Instances (ACI) nodes. In this blog post, I’ll explain how this can be done. We’ll start with a quick why somebody would want to do this, how this can be done and then transition […]

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How to automatically start the Docker daemon on WSL2

June 29, 2020June 29, 2020 nillsf Leave a comment

I like running Docker containers in WSL2. However, one piece of nuisance for me has been that the Docker daemon doesn’t automatically start, and there’s no ‘easy’ way to start it automatically. Since WSL2 doesn’t run systemd, you cannot use systemd to automatically start Docker as you typically would in a Linux system. In this […]

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I’m Nills, a Cloud and AI Specialist at Microsoft.
I write about the impact of AI and AI-driven software development.
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