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E-mail providers - which one to choose?
https://digdeeper.neocities.org/ghost/email.html
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https://carlschwan.eu/2020/12/29/adding-comments-to-your-static-blog-with-mastodon/
Carl Schwan
Adding comments to your static blog with Mastodon
Update 29.01.2023: Adapted the code to work with Mastodon 4.0 and replaced linuxrocks.online by floss.social
Update 15.03.2023: Thanks to @veronica@mastodon.online, this code now handles replies in a lot nicer way. You might want check out her solution too.…
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https://blog.lawrencejones.dev/compress-everything/
blog.lawrencejones.dev
How we compress Pub/Sub messages and more, saving a load of money
Compression is a trick that can be used to solve a load of problems. Outside of well known use cases, there are a variety of opportunities to improve efficiency or save money by leveraging compression. This post covers one such opportunity, where a tiny change…
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https://klarasystems.com/articles/virtualize-your-network-on-freebsd-with-vnet/
Klara Systems
Virtualize Your Network on FreeBSD with VNET - Klara Systems
Learn how to use VNET for network isolation in FreeBSD Jails. This article covers testing firewall changes and proper jail networking.
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https://github.blog/2020-12-21-how-we-built-the-github-globe/
The GitHub Blog
How we built the GitHub globe
GitHub is where the world builds software. More than 56 million developers around the world build and work together on GitHub. With our new homepage, we wanted to show how open source development transcends the
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https://richardstartin.github.io/posts/dont-use-protobuf-for-telemetry
Richard Startin’s Blog
Don't use Protobuf for Telemetry
Protobuf needs no introduction, but this post argues that you shouldn’t use it for telemetry. The basic premise of this post is that a good telemetry library needs to be lightweight to avoid perturbing the application; inefficient diagnostic tools are self…
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https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/guides/linux-hardening.html
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https://napicella.medium.com/how-are-docker-images-built-a-look-into-the-linux-overlay-file-systems-and-the-oci-specification-51d65c73c416
Medium
How are docker images built? A look into the Linux overlay file-systems and the OCI specification
It’s impossible to work with docker containers without docker images. In this post I want to talk about what makes docker images possible…
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https://jakewharton.com/removing-google-as-a-single-point-of-failure-gmail/
Jake Wharton
Removing Google as a Single Point of Failure Part 2: Gmail – Jake Wharton
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https://blog.lawrencejones.dev/compress-everything/
blog.lawrencejones.dev
How we compress Pub/Sub messages and more, saving a load of money
Compression is a trick that can be used to solve a load of problems. Outside of well known use cases, there are a variety of opportunities to improve efficiency or save money by leveraging compression. This post covers one such opportunity, where a tiny change…
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https://charity.wtf/2020/12/31/why-are-my-tests-so-slow-a-list-of-likely-suspects-anti-patterns-and-unresolved-personal-trauma/
charity.wtf
“Why are my tests so slow?” A list of likely suspects, anti-patterns, and unresolved personal trauma.
Over the past couple of weeks I’ve been tweeting a LOT about lead time to deploy: the interval encompassing the time from when the code gets written and when it’s been deployed to produ…
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https://sudhir.io/the-big-little-guide-to-message-queues/
sudhir.io
The Big Little Guide to Message Queues
A guide to the fundamental concepts that underlie message queues, and how they apply to popular queueing systems available today.
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https://nirmata.com/2020/10/30/auto-labeling-kubernetes-resources-with-kyverno/
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https://buf.build/blog/api-design-is-stuck-in-the-past
buf.build
API design is stuck in the past
The industry has embraced statically typed languages, but API design remains twenty years in the past. Schema driven development presents an opportunity to pull API design into the present.
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https://github.com/bufbuild/buf
GitHub
GitHub - bufbuild/buf: The best way of working with Protocol Buffers.
The best way of working with Protocol Buffers. Contribute to bufbuild/buf development by creating an account on GitHub.
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https://github.com/rtyler/zap
GitHub
GitHub - rtyler/zap: A simple cross-platform configuration management and orchestration tool
A simple cross-platform configuration management and orchestration tool - GitHub - rtyler/zap: A simple cross-platform configuration management and orchestration tool
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https://clutch.sh/
clutch.sh
Clutch · An extensible platform for infrastructure management. | Clutch · An extensible platform for infrastructure management.
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Show HN: I made an alternative platform for professional profiles
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https://kiramclean.com/blog/what-i-use-now-instead-of-google/
Kira McLean
What I Use Now Instead Of Google
I made a goal for myself in January 2020 to stop using Google products by the end of the year. That might sound like way too generous a timeline, but...
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https://medium.com/trendyol-tech/how-to-use-gitops-with-argocd-1782b8493cc3
Medium
How to use GitOps with ArgoCD
In this blog post, we are going to explain what GitOps and ArgoCD are and how they can be useful for DevOps process by showing you how we…
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Facebook senior software engineer interview: the only post you’ll need to read
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Medium
Facebook senior software engineer interview: the only post you’ll need to read
I have been working at Facebook as a software engineer for a while now. During this time, I have got different inquiries from friends and…