Computing On The Edge - 202328

Some Cloud Native Madness

The heat is usually not friend of computing.

You have to stop and think, wait for the environment to cool down a bit and then back to what you were doing.

I think Markdown is a good thing, it strikes a good balance between entry resistance and the effort to maintain documentation over time that is good enough and up to date.

I have a tendency to overdo it: having shell scripts to do what I want, the way I want.

They're not expected to be products for the general public. I am the sole consumer, and still I think many would do the same thing: script the way you want it.

And I think it's good enough.

But then I look around and I see that there are enterprise solutions that do the same basic thing, the Kubernetes' way, all containerized and scalable, and using persistent volumes, configured with semantic YML...

Sorry, I prefer to homebrew.

The Way To Go

Dead simple rate limit middleware for Go

Distributed Computing

HAProxy and Let’s Encrypt: Improved Support in acme.sh

How to implement a basic ActivityPub server



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