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This Might Be My New Favourite Auth Library 🔥
Check out
https://authjs.dev/ (whoops almost linked the old docs hahaha)
Lucia https://lucia-auth.com/ (also read up on all the pillcrow stuff)
@WebDevCody https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Blx0roWAsFQ (migrating off Lucia).
Managed Solution Clerk https://clerk.com/…
https://authjs.dev/ (whoops almost linked the old docs hahaha)
Lucia https://lucia-auth.com/ (also read up on all the pillcrow stuff)
@WebDevCody https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Blx0roWAsFQ (migrating off Lucia).
Managed Solution Clerk https://clerk.com/…
Beka
this is crazy lol https://youtu.be/Hjs3zM7o7NE?si=6nhLuZQ2vMuUc3qg
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Sometimes VPNs really improve your internet speed. I was working with a Git repository hosted on Azure DevOps, and without the VPN, fetching the changes was going at a speed of 30 Kbps. I was confused about why it was this slow... I turned on a VPN, and all of a sudden, it was fetching at a speed of 3 Mbps.
I think the issue was that the Azure server had high latency when communicating with ethiotelecom, but less latency when communicating with the VPN server. On the other hand, the VPN server had less latency when communicating with ethio telecom. So, the VPN was good with both the Azure server and Ethio Telecom. I think that's why turning on the VPN drastically improved the speed of fetching from the repo.
#thoughts #on #vpn
I think the issue was that the Azure server had high latency when communicating with ethiotelecom, but less latency when communicating with the VPN server. On the other hand, the VPN server had less latency when communicating with ethio telecom. So, the VPN was good with both the Azure server and Ethio Telecom. I think that's why turning on the VPN drastically improved the speed of fetching from the repo.
#thoughts #on #vpn
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https://github.com/jhallock7/Algorithm_Exercises
Use this repo as a resource when you are lost while working on the exercises of the book "The Algorithm Design Manual". The guy has put the solutions to all chapters' exercises using Jupiter notebook in a very short and easy way💎
#dsa #algorithm #resource
Use this repo as a resource when you are lost while working on the exercises of the book "The Algorithm Design Manual". The guy has put the solutions to all chapters' exercises using Jupiter notebook in a very short and easy way
#dsa #algorithm #resource
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GitHub - jhallock7/Algorithm_Exercises
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𝗣𝗮𝘁𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗻𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗘𝘃𝗲𝗻𝘁-𝗗𝗿𝗶𝘃𝗲𝗻 𝗔𝗿𝗰𝗵𝗶𝘁𝗲𝗰𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗲
What does it mean to be "event-driven"?
An event-driven architecture uses events to communicate between decoupled components. EDA is common in microservices systems. Read More...
Credit: Milan Jovanović
#software #architecture
What does it mean to be "event-driven"?
An event-driven architecture uses events to communicate between decoupled components. EDA is common in microservices systems. Read More...
Credit: Milan Jovanović
#software #architecture
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In this project, I used several Azure services:
1. Azure AD B2C: For seamless user sign-up and sign-in, as well as role-based authorization in the ASP.NET Web API.
2. Azure Functions: To delegate the email sending process for sign-ups and report-sending tasks.
3. Azure Cosmos DB: Used as a NoSQL database to store user expense data.
4. Azure Queue Storage: Coordinated with Azure Functions to queue sign-up emails and report data, allowing Azure Functions to process the messages from the queue.
5. Azure Blob Storage: For storing receipt file data related to expenses.
6. Azure Table Storage: Used as a configuration store where I kept the category types for expenses.
#azure #backend #dotnet #project
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How can you build resilient .NET applications?
Things don't always go as planned in production.
Network requests randomly fail, application servers go down, and unexpected errors appear. Read More...
Credit: Milan Jovanović
#dotnet #backend #cloud #api
Things don't always go as planned in production.
Network requests randomly fail, application servers go down, and unexpected errors appear. Read More...
Credit: Milan Jovanović
#dotnet #backend #cloud #api
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Dagmawi Babi
If you're very new to this channel you can click on this tag and discover a ton of incredible projects the tech community built here. It's very fascinating. ✨ #CommunityShowcase ✨ Currently at 142 and still counting. It'd be cool if someone compiled these…
Introducing Built
Inspired by this post by @Dagmawibabi! As he said, there are a ton of incredible projects made by the tech community here so why not make a platform to get them all in one place?
Built is a place to post your projects, get likes and comments, and be recognized by fellow developers. No matter how small or complex your project is, built is the place for you!
Link: https://built-iota.vercel.app/
Github: https://github.com/Manuel-heav/built (Stars are appreciated ❤️)
Tech Stack
Next.js 14 – For Front-End
Hono.js – Lightweight Backend Framework
Supabase + PostgreSQL – For Database
Better-Auth – Smooth and Secure Authentication
#Built
@the_blogrammer
Inspired by this post by @Dagmawibabi! As he said, there are a ton of incredible projects made by the tech community here so why not make a platform to get them all in one place?
Built is a place to post your projects, get likes and comments, and be recognized by fellow developers. No matter how small or complex your project is, built is the place for you!
Link: https://built-iota.vercel.app/
Github: https://github.com/Manuel-heav/built (Stars are appreciated ❤️)
Tech Stack
Next.js 14 – For Front-End
Hono.js – Lightweight Backend Framework
Supabase + PostgreSQL – For Database
Better-Auth – Smooth and Secure Authentication
#Built
@the_blogrammer
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This github realtime data stream is very cool 🔥
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tried out typing speed test after a long time, and this seems to be somehow my new average speed
excuse my potato quality phone camera 😅
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Efficient Load Testing with C#: Nginx, Go APIs & Redis Performance Demo
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Thanks !
Thanks !
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https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpUkQYy-K8Y-wYcDgDXKhfs6OT8fFQtVm
It is a very good deep dive webinar (basically a course) on garbage collection in .NET
Check it out!
It is a very good deep dive webinar (basically a course) on garbage collection in .NET
Check it out!
YouTube
.NET GC Internals
.NET GC Internals series explaining a real in-depth knowledge how .NET GC works.
I was rocking this just for fun yesterday afternoon. It was easier than I thought 😁
... but the shocking thing I discovered is that it really doesn't need the cookie session id it requires to authorize the api requests 🥶 .. I just filled that part of the header with a value of zero and it seems to work without any issue. It is scary that anyone connected to your router(Legend router) can just run these noscripts and play with it
... but the shocking thing I discovered is that it really doesn't need the cookie session id it requires to authorize the api requests 🥶 .. I just filled that part of the header with a value of zero and it seems to work without any issue. It is scary that anyone connected to your router(Legend router) can just run these noscripts and play with it
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And another thing I discovered is that, when you login, it just creates a dummy session id key in the cookies just to keep track of the fact that you are logged in. No usage of the username and password for basic authentication.. No usage of tokens 😳
A ridiculous router 😂
A ridiculous router 😂
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