Makes me wonder if ScreamTracker3 is doable too.
Its an over-the-top, funny rant in prototypical UK style on the state of outsourced recruiting - not in house recruiting (which has its own, different issues). A lot of the behavior mentioned here is awfully familiar in…
The blog article is a bit more descriptive https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-aws-waf/
Same, though just as I write this we see another spike of errors.
a note: the image serving frontend and storage backend for the original twitter photos integration was written largely in openresty. I love it.
The initial descriptions sound more like someone pointed a testing tool at the wrong environment, rather than a hack.
Fun. From everything noted about Slack, thats all they've got as their 'core' as well (PHP/MySQL I think, with maybe nodejs websockets).
Sendgrid recently added MFA to their logins. Also, they recently added 'multiuser' logins (different than subusers) which allow for a separate login/password for api, smtp and web under a single account. This is a nice…
It seems like a logical extension/simplification of Redis for a common usecase, as he said. I'll be interested in seeing comparisons vs other mq systems.
Amazon already updated their ELB policies to disable RC4 https://forums.aws.amazon.com/ann.jspa?annID=2877
It'd be awesome to get 8.x support for working with quick Redshift queries. As is, there isn't a graphical interface to Redshift which is a bummer.
And Chet Faker: http://www.amazon.com/Thinking-textures-Chet-Faker/dp/B009WJ... I think the trick is: search as normal for music, then click the 'Prime Eligible' checkbox. It didn't show up otherwise.
My first deploy at a once-top-10 photo hosting site as a developer was a change to how the DNS silo resolution worked. Users were mapped into specific silos to separate out each level of the stack from CDN to storage to…
Anyone else having trouble connecting to GitHub via SSH from AWS?
Makes me wonder if ScreamTracker3 is doable too.
Its an over-the-top, funny rant in prototypical UK style on the state of outsourced recruiting - not in house recruiting (which has its own, different issues). A lot of the behavior mentioned here is awfully familiar in…
The blog article is a bit more descriptive https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-aws-waf/
Same, though just as I write this we see another spike of errors.
a note: the image serving frontend and storage backend for the original twitter photos integration was written largely in openresty. I love it.
The initial descriptions sound more like someone pointed a testing tool at the wrong environment, rather than a hack.
Fun. From everything noted about Slack, thats all they've got as their 'core' as well (PHP/MySQL I think, with maybe nodejs websockets).
Sendgrid recently added MFA to their logins. Also, they recently added 'multiuser' logins (different than subusers) which allow for a separate login/password for api, smtp and web under a single account. This is a nice…
It seems like a logical extension/simplification of Redis for a common usecase, as he said. I'll be interested in seeing comparisons vs other mq systems.
Amazon already updated their ELB policies to disable RC4 https://forums.aws.amazon.com/ann.jspa?annID=2877
It'd be awesome to get 8.x support for working with quick Redshift queries. As is, there isn't a graphical interface to Redshift which is a bummer.
And Chet Faker: http://www.amazon.com/Thinking-textures-Chet-Faker/dp/B009WJ... I think the trick is: search as normal for music, then click the 'Prime Eligible' checkbox. It didn't show up otherwise.
My first deploy at a once-top-10 photo hosting site as a developer was a change to how the DNS silo resolution worked. Users were mapped into specific silos to separate out each level of the stack from CDN to storage to…
Anyone else having trouble connecting to GitHub via SSH from AWS?