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Security is a shared responsibility between AWS and the customer. When we use infrastructure as code (IaC) we want to describe workloads wholistically, and that includes the configuration of firewalls alongside the entrypoints to web applications.
Brian Kernighan may be the closest thing we have to a living legend. He coined the term “Unix” back in 1970 and is recognized for pioneering work at Bell Labs (where the operating system was born).
Ever since Docker support was removed from Kubernetes, deploying a cluster on Ubuntu Server has been, shall we say, somewhat of a challenge. I’ve had many a session where I wasn’t certain if my hair would make it through the deployment or not… that’s how convoluted and problematic it can be.
At what point does a cloud services provider assume responsibility for the actions of its users? In the U.S., internet service providers are protected under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA) from liability that may occur from their users’ online statements.
We will go over this Python WordPress Guide. Did you know that you can use Python to get and post and delete articles to your WordPress site programmatically?
Join us for our next Community All-Hands event on September 1, 2022 at 8am PST/5pm CET. We have an exciting program in store this quarter for you, our Docker community. Make sure to grab a seat, settle in, and join us for this event by registering now!
Kubeshop sponsored this post. Observability is one of the key constituents of cloud native technology for software engineers. In fact, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation Charter states that cloud native technologies “enable loosely coupled systems that are resilient, manageable and observable.
Acorn, a new application deployment framework launched by the founders of Rancher, comes extremely close to what I expect from a development environment running on top of Kubernetes.
Microfrontends are not new necessarily new — the term was coined in 2016 — but the approach is gaining traction, with companies like Ikea, Netflix, and Spotify adopting it.
FireHydrant sponsored this post. I’ve seen some great discussions recently about moving away from a culture where incidents are a four-letter word.
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