Wim Symons
@wimsymonsIT Architect @VRT. Java, AWS, Adobe Experience Manager. I'm also on 🐘@[email protected]
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Yes, I do.
When opening a Pull Request, I'm the first one to review it. Whenever I push, I spot bugs I added and overlooked before pushing. *Every single time*. Do you review your own PR?
This is a great change by the #AWS @AWSCloudFormer team that will help people understand the nature of the resource graph that CFN uses, as well as the difference between resource deployment and consistency checks. Huge update 🙌 aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/p…
Lambda's console is all new and shiny! Now using the VS Code OSS editor. so feels similar to your IDE. Now view larger package sizes! Test invokes are much simpler, view your results side-by-side with your code for quick iteration. aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/… #serverless
Probably so. There would be some many breaking changes, it would be impossible to release that as a 6.5 "minor" change. It would also be nearly impossible to automate the software provisioning process when starting with 6.5.0.0 on JDK8/11.
Today @TheGuildDev is acquiring @Stellate We are very pleased to announce that we have acquired @Stellate GraphQL CDN - the leading #GraphQL Caching solution. The Stellate team has created an innovative platform, industry leading solution for GraphQL Caching, fulfilling…
No offense to all the YouTubers out there, but god I hate learning from video. I'll take a well-written blog any day of the week.
I find it very frustrating that IPv4 on AWS costs big $$$ (NAT and IP addresses), but building an IPv6-only VPC is practically impossible. Especially because it's AWS service endpoints that require IPv4. #awswishlist: native IPv6 support for all AWS services - lead by example!
Great read and amazing how a simple idea attracts so many people. Scaling One Million Checkboxes to 650,000,000 checks | eieio.games eieio.games/essays/scaling…
kids who would run windows defragmenter and sit and look at the little squares change colours are programmers now
Without requirements, you shouldn't be architecting, designing, or building anything.
Put your faith in learning, not technology.
I have said it before; you have to do the work. Otherwise, it’s just bs. As more builders choose @rustlang to solve hard problems at scale, it felt time to get my hands dirty. Here’s the Distill CLI, a Rust-powered summarization tool: allthingsdistributed.com/2024/06/introd… #aws #tinkering
End of an era 🥺 Have you ever had an icq account?
New option 👉 Application Load Balancer (ALB) launches IPv6 only support for internet clients buff.ly/452e6qZ #AWS #Networking #IPv6
Amazon S3 will no longer charge for several HTTP error codes Amazon S3 will make a change so unauthorized requests that customers did not initiate are free of charge. With this change, bu... aws.amazon.com/about-aws/what…
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Lennart Poettering intends to replace "sudo" with systemd's run0. Here's a quick PoC to demonstrate root permission hijacking by exploiting the fact "systemd-run" (the basis of uid0/run0, the sudo replacer) creates a user owned pty for communication with the new "root" process.
Ok, this is bonkers... S3 charges you for unauthorized requests 🤯 so someone can DDOS you by making unauthorized to your private bucket! All it takes is for them to guess your bucket name 🤦♂️ medium.com/@maciej.pocwie…
A lot of folks have been asking me why the TS 5.5 release is so exciting. Let's thread up.
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