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Is it worth the money? When to buy products for your job
Is it worth the money? When to buy products for your job
When is it worth the money to buy a product that will help you with your job? Learn how to decide, and how to convince your boss to approve the purchase.
·pythonspeed.com·
Is it worth the money? When to buy products for your job
Some thoughts on Microservices
Some thoughts on Microservices
A blog about programming, technology and open-source stuff.
·filipnikolovski.com·
Some thoughts on Microservices
A Pro Football Approach to Agile Vs. DevOps
A Pro Football Approach to Agile Vs. DevOps
For winning football franchises, dynasties weren’t built in a single season; the same is true for your digital ops transformation.
·devops.com·
A Pro Football Approach to Agile Vs. DevOps
Every business process secretly wants to fail
Every business process secretly wants to fail
Business processes ensure uniformity and help catch errors. The people who created the process did so with the most noble of intentions, but secretly, every process subconsciously wants to fail. It just doesn’t know it yet. I got a bug saying that my widget does not meet XYZ requirements,
·devblogs.microsoft.com·
Every business process secretly wants to fail
Running Nginx with WebAssembly
Running Nginx with WebAssembly
This is the story of our journey on creating the first WebaAssembly runtime able to run Nginx
·syrusakbary.medium.com·
Running Nginx with WebAssembly
Sagas in distributed systems
Sagas in distributed systems
Achieving complete isolation between transactions is relatively expensive in distributed systems The system either has to maintain locks…
·dhineshsunderganapathi.medium.com·
Sagas in distributed systems
PipeWire / pipewire
PipeWire / pipewire
Multimedia processing graphs
·gitlab.freedesktop.org·
PipeWire / pipewire
pipewire
pipewire
Pipewire: Audio and Video on Linux
·pipewire.org·
pipewire
What Is An xPU?
What Is An xPU?
Almost every letter of the alphabet has been used to describe a processor architecture, but under the hood they all look very similar.
·semiengineering.com·
What Is An xPU?
How Azure Traffic Manager works
How Azure Traffic Manager works
This article will help you understand how Traffic Manager routes traffic for high performance and availability of your web applications
·docs.microsoft.com·
How Azure Traffic Manager works
Joget
Joget
Open Source Low-Code Application Platform, Business Automation and Workflow Software for Faster, Simpler Digital Transformation
·joget.org·
Joget
What is Lotus Notes? How IT becomes legacy
What is Lotus Notes? How IT becomes legacy
Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino were titans of mid-1990s IT. Many have heard of it, though few understand it. What is Lotus Notes, and why did it fade?
·dfarq.homeip.net·
What is Lotus Notes? How IT becomes legacy
Five ways to step up software reliability | ZDNet
Five ways to step up software reliability | ZDNet
Time for site reliability engineering: 'It is one thing to introduce new tools and agile and lean techniques, but if the culture of the organization is ineffective, the efforts will be futile.'
·zdnet.com·
Five ways to step up software reliability | ZDNet
Distributed E. Coli Biocomputer Solves Maze Problems - The New Stack
Distributed E. Coli Biocomputer Solves Maze Problems - The New Stack
Engineered bacteria, which consisted of six different genetic logic circuits and distributed among six cell populations, processes the chemical information and solved the problems by expressing, or not expressing, four different fluorescent proteins.
·thenewstack.io·
Distributed E. Coli Biocomputer Solves Maze Problems - The New Stack
Learning from Learnings: Anatomy of Three Incidents
Learning from Learnings: Anatomy of Three Incidents
The best response to a system outage is not "What did you do?", but "What did we learn?" This session will walk through three system-wide outages at Google, at…
·slideshare.net·
Learning from Learnings: Anatomy of Three Incidents
Big Ball of Mud
Big Ball of Mud
While much attention has been focused on high-level software architectural patterns, what is, in effect, the de-facto standard software architecture is seldom discussed. This paper examines the most frequently deployed architecture: the BIG BALL OF MUD
·laputan.org·
Big Ball of Mud
TPM sniffing #Infosec
TPM sniffing #Infosec
SCRT Information Security has reproduced Denis Andzakovic’s proof-of-concept showing that it is possible to read and write data from a BitLocker-protected device (for instance, a stolen laptop) by …
·blog.adafruit.com·
TPM sniffing #Infosec