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Shared Kubernetes Clusters for Hybrid and Multicloud
This article outlines the different hybrid/multicloud approaches and the different kinds of workloads across clouds and data center environments.
Kubernetes Adopts Sigstore for Supply Chain Security
With the release of Kubernetes 1.24, Kubernetes is adopting the Sigstore free software signing service for signing artifacts and verifying signatures.
IEEE Ethics In Action in Autonomous and Intelligent Systems | IEEE SA
At the IEEE SA our global community is developing accessible and sustainable approaches & solutions for practical application of AIS principles.
Managing DNS Zones Using Git
Using zone files for managing the Domain Name System (DNS) zone data is the most basic and flexible way to manage the authoritative DNS data. In this post, we will describe how the Git version control system can be used to store zone file history and protect against errors.
How to: Managing DNS zones using Git | APNIC Blog
Guest Post: Learn how the Git version control system can be used to store DNS zone files' history and protect against errors.
A beginner’s guide to mDNS and DNS-SD - iotespresso.com
If you are working in the IoT ecosystem, chances are that you may have heard of mDNS and/or DNS-SD. Want to understand these concepts? Read on!
draft-sekar-dns-llq-06
Apple's DNS Long-Lived Queries protocol (Internet-Draft, 2019)
RFC 8553: DNS Attrleaf Changes: Fixing Specifications That Use Underscored Node Names
RFC 8552: Scoped Interpretation of DNS Resource Records through "Underscored" Naming of Attribute Leaves
DNS SD - How to properly format the SRV records to identify scrape paths for each node (target)
XStream - About XStream
Ruby vs JavaScript for Web3.0
Using XStream to process standardized XML documents
Architecture Diagrams
Depth-first recursive vs DAG build technologies
DNS-based Authentication of Named Entities - Wikipedia
Always up-to-date DANE TLSA resource records for Let's Encrypt & Buypass Go
Phoenix.LiveView — Phoenix LiveView v0.15.3
HTML Over The Wire | Hotwire
Hotwire is an alternative approach to building modern web applications without using much JavaScript by sending HTML instead of JSON over the wire.
Phoenix Liveview and Web Components
We’ve been using Phoenix LiveView on several projects now and it’s safe to say we are pretty sold on its benefits. It lets us use Elixir to write our front end, but still get the high-performance interactivity we need. On most LiveView applications, there are typically cases where we want to bring in a javascript library that solves a common problem well. While hooks are one way to interact with javascript in a LiveView app, I’ve found using web components to often be a cleaner solution.
Web Components | MDN
Web Components is a suite of different technologies allowing you to create reusable custom elements — with their functionality encapsulated away from the rest of your code — and utilize them in your web apps.
Seaplane
The Global Platform for Building & Scaling Your Apps.
Apple, Google, and Microsoft commit to expanded support for FIDO standard
Faster, easier, and more secure sign-ins will be available to consumers across leading devices and platforms.
The Case against Decentralization - Amit Prasad's Blog
Why I think decentralized technologies may never see mass adoption.
Libbpf Vs. BCC for BPF Development
Libbpf and BCC-Tools are both sets of tools to help with BPF development. However, both of these have their own strengths and weaknesses.
This is Not Just a Test: DevOps and the Need to Automate
DevOps was a big advancement over waterfall methods. It too has evolved, and right now, shift left testing has moved into the spotlight.
Software security starts with the developer: Securing developer accounts with 2FA | The GitHub Blog
What is the Matrix Protocol and How to Install It - Make Tech Easier
Matrix is a great open source alternative to Discord and Slack. Learn about what it is and how you can create your own server today.
Pandemic Tracking and the Future of Data - 99% Invisible
In the early days of the COVID pandemic, as the virus spread through Wuhan, and then other parts of the world, many countries took unprecedented steps to control the disease. Alexis Madrigal and Robinson Meyer, both journalists at The Atlantic, expected to see the same kind of massive mobilization of federal resources when the virus