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https://itnext.io/what-i-learned-switching-from-circleci-to-google-cloud-build-b4405de2be38
Medium
Lessons Learned: Switching from CircleCI to Google Cloud Build
Earlier this month we finally hit CircleCI’s generous 1500 minute per month build time limit.
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https://opensource.com/article/18/8/tools-container-security
Opensource.com
5 open source tools for container security
Use these programs to identify vulnerabilities and scan your containers for malware.
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https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/gcp/7-best-practices-operating-containers
Google Cloud Blog
7 Google best practices for operating containers | Google Cloud Blog
These seven best practices can help you efficiently run containers in Kubernetes.
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https://nordcloud.com/amazon-sqs-as-a-lambda-event-source/
Nordcloud
Amazon SQS as a Lambda event source = all the fun! – Nordcloud
What is Amazon SQS and Lambda and why should I care? Amazon SQS is a distributed, fully managed message queueing service.
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https://cointelegraph.com/news/ethereum-core-devs-delay-difficulty-bomb-reduce-block-rewards-to-2-eth
Cointelegraph
Ethereum Core Devs Delay ‘Difficulty Bomb,’ Reduce Block Rewards to 2 ETH
Ethereum core devs have decided to delay the “Difficulty Bomb” for 12 months and reduce the block rewards
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https://dev.to/sarthology/best-open-source-tools-for-developers--300f
The Practical Dev
Best Open Source Tools For Developers
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List of some badass tools powered by Open Source Community
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https://winterwindsoftware.com/real-world-serverless-case-studies/
Winter Wind Software
Case studies of AWS serverless apps in production
A curated list of case studies from across the web of organisations who run production serverless apps on AWS.
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https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/cloud-product-accidentally-exposes-users-tls-certificate-private-keys/
BleepingComputer
Cloud Product Accidentally Exposes Users' TLS Certificate Private Keys
A severe issue was addressed on Monday, an issue that under certain conditions could be used to expose the private keys for TLS certificates used by companies running their infrastructure on cloud servers.
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https://www.cbinsights.com/research/amazon-google-microsoft-multi-cloud-strategies/
CB Insights Research
Cloud Wars: The Rivalry Between Amazon, Microsoft, and Google, and How Multi-Cloud Strategies are Changing the Industry
As businesses first transition to the cloud, many use services provided by market leader, Amazon Web Services. However, the introduction of third-party tools has made it easier to migrate, manage, and monitor across multiple cloud platforms. As a result,…
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http://developer-evangelism.com/
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https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2018/8/devops-lessons-learned-what-i-wish-i-knew-sooner
Enterprisersproject
DevOps lessons learned: What I wish I knew sooner
Eight DevOps veterans share the one thing they wish they'd known earlier in their careers. Apply their wisdom to your work.
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https://stephenmann.io/post/dont-do-this-in-production/
stephenmann.io
Don't Do This in Production
Around March of 2017, I received a call asking for a code review on a product about to be launched. This company had issues with memory leaks, spontaneous crashing, slow loading, CPU spiking, and had to release in a couple of weeks. You might have heard this…
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https://www.kensodev.com/posts/2018/08/22/generating-ci-configurations-at-scale/
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https://dev.to/tux0r/good-keyboards-matter-3eoi
The Practical Dev
Good keyboards matter.
Who cares about your software when your hardware is crap?
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https://blog.cloudflare.com/cache-poisoning-protection/
The Cloudflare Blog
How Cloudflare protects customers from cache poisoning
A few days ago, Cloudflare — along with the rest of the world — learned of a "practical" cache poisoning attack. In this post I’ll walk through the attack and explain how Cloudflare mitigated it for our customers.
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https://www.weave.works/blog/how-to-correctly-handle-db-schemas-during-kubernetes-rollouts
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https://clemenswinter.com/2018/08/13/how-read-100s-of-millions-of-records-per-second-from-a-single-disk/
Clemens' Blog
How to Read 100s of Millions of Records per Second from a Single Disk
This article gives an overview of the implementation and performance of two recent additions to LocustDB, an extremely fast open-source analytics database built in Rust. The first addition is suppo…
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https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/identity-security/introducing-cloud-hsm-beta-for-hardware-crypto-key-security
Google Cloud Blog
Introducing Cloud HSM beta for hardware crypto key security | Google Cloud Blog
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https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/javanoscript-web-apps-and-servers-vulnerable-to-redos-attacks/
BleepingComputer
JavaScript Web Apps and Servers Vulnerable to ReDoS Attacks
JavaScript web apps and web servers are susceptible to a specific type of vulnerabilities/attacks known as regular expression (regex) denial of service (ReDoS).
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https://medium.com/netflix-techblog/netflix-sirt-releases-diffy-a-differencing-engine-for-digital-forensics-in-the-cloud-37b71abd2698
Medium
Netflix Cloud Security SIRT releases Diffy: A Differencing Engine for Digital Forensics in the Cloud
Diffy is a triage tool used during cloud-centric security incidents, to help digital forensics and incident response (DFIR) teams quickly identify suspicious hosts on which to focus their response.
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https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-t3-instances-burstable-cost-effective-performance/
Amazon
New T3 Instances – Burstable, Cost-Effective Performance | Amazon Web Services
We launched the t1.micro instance type in 2010, and followed up with the first of the T2 instances (micro, small, and medium) in 2014, more sizes in 2015 (nano) and 2016 (xlarge and 2xlarge), and unlimited bursting last year. Today we are launching T3 instances…
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