https://archive.ph/ejC53
Key distinction here: he's still employed and has a working badge and computer until the end of November. He's just been relieved of all official duty. Danish law requires a long notice period. https://archive.ph/cqGUI
DANG SAVE US hahaha
Makes my day to see HTMX & Alpine in the tech stack list! Nothing more refreshing than not needing 100+ npm packages. <3
As a devops engineer who has recently been tasked with building UIs for our team and our developers, HTMX is a godsend. I create apps that often get steadily worked on for weeks and then only maintenance once and a…
This is very cool. I'm working on a side project right now with a go back end and alpine front end. One of the things I've had to overcome is handling cookies and CORS since not everything is served from localhost. I…
HashiCorp vault is a pretty good answer. It has plugins to auto rotate a number of different connections, works with both static and dynamicly created users, whole host of auditing optinons.
I just watched your gophercon video on SQLite in production after seeing it in the article. Great talk. Anyone else who's interested can watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcAYkriuQ1o
https://archive.ph/ejC53
Key distinction here: he's still employed and has a working badge and computer until the end of November. He's just been relieved of all official duty. Danish law requires a long notice period. https://archive.ph/cqGUI
DANG SAVE US hahaha
Makes my day to see HTMX & Alpine in the tech stack list! Nothing more refreshing than not needing 100+ npm packages. <3
As a devops engineer who has recently been tasked with building UIs for our team and our developers, HTMX is a godsend. I create apps that often get steadily worked on for weeks and then only maintenance once and a…
This is very cool. I'm working on a side project right now with a go back end and alpine front end. One of the things I've had to overcome is handling cookies and CORS since not everything is served from localhost. I…
HashiCorp vault is a pretty good answer. It has plugins to auto rotate a number of different connections, works with both static and dynamicly created users, whole host of auditing optinons.
I just watched your gophercon video on SQLite in production after seeing it in the article. Great talk. Anyone else who's interested can watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcAYkriuQ1o