My coworker brooded on this very same ideas every single day. It became such an obsession for him that he started to spend more of his work time on it. He started to build own game of sort. I and many started to distance from him. This was way back.
It wasn't long before his work slacked and manager had to literally walk him outside the building (read firing).
To this day many in that team couldn't come to make sense of his obsession.
Your employer's group policy controls, management agents, etc. that control access to their internal network can (and are) already telling them all of that information. They're basically rootkits that run anything they want on computers that access their network. Usually they just distribute certs, keys, etc. or remotely wipe a lost/stolen machine, but the capability is there to do anything.
I think you misunderstand how tools like this sell, the enterprise offering will be fully supported integration of tools that are enterprisey (Cisco gear, Netapp, Fortinet, Xen, VMware, Veeam) and a hosted offering so teams can collaborate on scripts and snippets á la postman.
I saw the first few commands of the video on their site and I'm like "wait Wtf a visual representation of what hitting tab-tab does already? That can't be it"
But yes that's basically it. You have _all_ of this already and all it needs is for whatever tool you have to provide the "completion" definition file. The graphical nature of this makes it _less_ useful (as others have pointed out w/ regards to no Linux support). How this would sell to enterprise I do not get.
Kudos to them for getting funding for this tho. I wish I had the guts to take something that already exists better and free and ask for someone to pay me money to try and sell it to other people instead.
This is as worse as it can get. This is tabloid stuff. Have lost respect for you.
Name calling Heroku which is known for its UX and ease of use. And then offering nothing but some made up nonsense and buzzwords. What happened to your good standards ?
Why can't you be serious and build a better Heroku instead ? for real
They do the same on linkedin and that was the reason I unfollowed them, too many buzzwords for short content. GitLab used to have a really good technical blog (like postgres articles), but you wouldn't believe the top 10 things they started doing! Unfortunately recent posts are medium.com quality.
Curious on on how ee license works - will it not stop somebody to take that source and run it for free ? or do parallel implementation on top of your free offerings.