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https://www.honeycomb.io/blog/why-intuitive-troubleshooting-stopped-working/
Honeycomb
Why Intuitive Debugging Has Stopped Working for You
Debugging by intuition and experience alone simply doesn’t work for today’s complex application systems. Learn how observability can help.
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https://i-programmer.info/news/84-database/15609-in-praise-of-sqlite.html
I Programmer
In Praise Of SQLite
SQLite, the RDBMS that never ceases to amaze, has reached version 3.39.2. While this release contains just bug fixes, it builds on major changes that debuted in 3.39.0.
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https://www.docker.com/blog/building-stronger-happier-engineering-teams-with-team-topologies/
Docker
Building Stronger, Happier Engineering Teams with Team Topologies | Docker
Since 2019, we've significantly revamped our engineering teams. Learn how we used Team Topologies to build stronger teams, and how these changes have been beneficial.
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https://jonstevenshall.medium.com/dont-overcategorise-incidents-e5f275154090
Medium
Don’t overcategorise incidents!
Today I saw someone’s post, in an ITSM-focused group on Facebook, which sought to define the difference between “network incidents” and…
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https://blog.sigstore.dev/adopting-sigstore-incrementally-1b56a69b8c15
Medium
Adopting Sigstore Incrementally
Developers, package maintainers, and enterprises that would like to adopt Sigstore may already sign published artifacts. Signers may have…
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https://blog.symphonia.io/posts/2022-08-02_java_lambda_frenemies
blog.symphonia.io
Java and AWS Lambda - Best of frenemies?
This is a cross-post from the Cockroach Labs blog. Cockroach Labs have been kind enough to sponsor our book Programming AWS Lambda, which you can download for free from the Cockroach Labs website.
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https://specbranch.com/posts/one-big-server/
Specbranch
Use One Big Server
A lot of ink is spent on the "monoliths vs. microservices" debate, but the real issue behind
this debate is about whether distributed system …
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https://www.hashicorp.com/state-of-the-cloud
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https://www.containiq.com/post/deploy-postgres-on-kubernetes
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https://acorn.io/
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https://github.com/inkeliz/karmem
GitHub
GitHub - inkeliz/karmem: Karmem is a fast binary serialization format, faster than Google Flatbuffers and optimized for TinyGo…
Karmem is a fast binary serialization format, faster than Google Flatbuffers and optimized for TinyGo and WASM. - inkeliz/karmem
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https://www.nccoe.nist.gov/projects/implementing-zero-trust-architecture
NCCoE
Implementing a Zero Trust Architecture | NCCoE
Project AbstractThe proliferation of cloud computing, mobile device use, and the Internet of Things has dissolved conventional network boundaries. The workforce is more distributed, with remote workers who need access to resources anytime, anywhere, and on…
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https://kubesail.com/blog/2022-08-08-how-and-why
KubeSail.com
KubeSail | How and why to host a blog at home
A blog post over-viewing how and why to host websites and blogs from home. First a tutorial, then a plea. Also some MidJourney AI Paintings!
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https://freeman.vc/notes/falling-for-kubernetes
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https://filibuster.cloud
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https://tracetest.kubeshop.io
tracetest.io
Tracetest | Develop and Test with OpenTelemetry
Tracetest empowers developers to troubleshoot microservices faster. Pinpoint failures, identify root causes, and debug seamlessly with OpenTelemetry.
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https://github.com/kubeshop/tracetest
GitHub
GitHub - kubeshop/tracetest:
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Tracetest - Build integration and end-to-end tests in minutes, instead of days, using OpenTelemetry…
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Tracetest - Build integration and end-to-end tests in minutes, instead of days, using OpenTelemetry and trace-based testing. - kubeshop/tracetest
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https://justine.lol/make/
justine.lol
Using Landlock to Sandbox GNU Make
Sandboxing build systems has never been easier
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https://github.com/readme/featured/java-programming-language
GitHub
Don’t call it a comeback: Why Java is still champ
Java has been declared dead many times—and yet, it’s still going strong, undergoing what some might call a renaissance from both a technology and ecosystem perspective. Learn more on The ReadME Pro...