IndieWeb post types
This content type is full of IndieWeb post types, which are all content types which allow me to take greater ownership of my own data. These are likely unrelated to my blog posts. You can find a better breakdown by actual post kind below:
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On January 31st 2017, GitLab experienced a major outage of their online repository hosting service. The primary database server experienced data loss due to a combination of malicious spam attacks and engineering mistakes that occurred while trying to respond to those spam attacks. GitLab responded to the event transparently. The company put up a postmortem

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I’m so happy I managed to find some time to catch up with Andrew & Emma Seward, Directors of Tech Nottingham. After all it was at the Nottingham Tech Christmas Party in 2015 that I got the idea for this podcast. In Episode 4, I speak to them about how Tech Nottingham started, more detail […]
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Welcome to the second episode of Twine Radio. On this episode I discuss the use of social media with tech meetups;and the first interview with Adoni Pavlakis and Shaun Hare as I talk to them about PHP Minds. The next PHP Minds event is on Thursday August the 11th at 7:00pm at JH.As mentioned you can find out more by […]
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Welcome to the first episode of Twine Radio. On this episode I’ll talk more about Twine Radio and its goals;and the first interview with Jess White as I talk to her about the new Women In Tech Nottingham event that launched on the 6th April 2016. Women In Tech Notts next event is on Wednesday […]
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This week we examine a bunch of WannaCry follow-ups, including some new background, reports of abilities to decrypt drives, attacks on the Killswitch, and more. We also look at wha…

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Solomon Hykes joined the show to talk about all things Docker, Moby Project, and what makes Go a good fit for container management.

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Play Podcast (mp3): Download (Duration: 1:13:30 — 50.5MB) Nextcloud scaling up, decentralised Internet, KDE love, Devuan, Linux in the real world, Fedora’s sales pitch and more on LNL 12. News …
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Bryan Lyles joined the show to talk about career progression in tech and learning, the idea of a 10x developer, the practice of testing, and advantages and disadvantages of a monorepo.

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Containers have become the unit of infrastructure that many technology stacks deploy to. With the shift to containers, the attack surface of an application has changed, and we need to reconsider our security models; the resource allocation of our containers, the interactions between different containers on a single machine, and the big picture–how the external

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React Native has unlocked native mobile development to web engineers who may now apply their skills to build iOS and Android applications in JavaScript. For the first time, cross platform JavaScript-based applications feel as if they were written in the native language of choice for the platforms. Businesses who choose to adopt React Native for

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Just some thoughts on how to structure tests (specifically setup) in a way that makes them easier to understand in the future.

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Tim Hockin and Aparna Sinha joined the show to talk about the backstory of Kubernetes inside Google, how Tim and others got it funded, the infrastructure of Kubernetes, and how they’ve been able to succeed by focusing on the community.

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Load testing measures performance of a system undergoing a large volume of requests. Before an application is pushed to production, engineers will often load test their software to ensure it is resilient in the face of high traffic. As web applications have changed, the requirements around load testing have changed as well. External APIs, internal

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Open source software is publicly available code that is worked on in the open by large crowds of developers. Almost all new software today uses some open source software in its code. But most people never contribute to open source themselves. Some people would love to get involved in open source, but they don’t know

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Ransomware uses software to extort people. A piece of ransomware might arrive in your inbox looking like a PDF, or a link to a website with a redirect. Ransomware is often distributed using social engineering. The email address might resemble someone you know, or a transactional email from a company like Uber or Amazon. Tim

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