> But there is still no way to use ndb from outside App Engine standard, right? Shameless plug, but for Go, there is an unofficial third-party (Chromium team) datastore package that feature near-seamless AppEngine…
> What Google should consider doing is making App Engine "classic" services like Memcached, etc. available to any service running across GCP. Many AppEngine standard services are accessible using the "cloud" versions of…
In all fairness... > run rendering in a sandbox Most major browsers, including Edge and Chrome, do this and are really good at it. > closely monitor your deps for vulnerabilities and ship patches as quickly as possible…
The blog mentions, "We’re considering argon2 for our next upgrade". I suppose they could do in-line upgrades: as users are signing in, the SHA512 is piped through the old pipeline for verification and through the new…
At some point I have to draw a line between the information that he leaked regarding questionable (and, ultimately, illegal) domestic US spying programs and the sizable remainder of the corpus detailing US tools,…
> But there is still no way to use ndb from outside App Engine standard, right? Shameless plug, but for Go, there is an unofficial third-party (Chromium team) datastore package that feature near-seamless AppEngine…
> What Google should consider doing is making App Engine "classic" services like Memcached, etc. available to any service running across GCP. Many AppEngine standard services are accessible using the "cloud" versions of…
In all fairness... > run rendering in a sandbox Most major browsers, including Edge and Chrome, do this and are really good at it. > closely monitor your deps for vulnerabilities and ship patches as quickly as possible…
The blog mentions, "We’re considering argon2 for our next upgrade". I suppose they could do in-line upgrades: as users are signing in, the SHA512 is piped through the old pipeline for verification and through the new…
At some point I have to draw a line between the information that he leaked regarding questionable (and, ultimately, illegal) domestic US spying programs and the sizable remainder of the corpus detailing US tools,…