Best of CloudJune 2022

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    The End of Localhost

    Dev environments should be cattle, not pets. It looks likely that in future, most development will not be done on localhost. The time wasted fixing bugs between dev and prod environments goes from 1-4 hours a week down to 0. Many Bigcos who have invested in their developer productivity already work entirely in the cloud.

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    The End of Localhost

    Dev environments should be cattle, not pets. It looks likely that most development will not be done on localhost in future. Fast gigabit internet is cheap and everywhere (5G or mesh wifi) Dev machines (laptops, tablets, VR) are cheap and have multiday battery life. Your apps build in a second regardless of scale.

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    Avatar of hnHacker News·4y

    Lissy93/dashy: 🚀 A self-hosted startpage for your server. Easy to use visual editor, status checking, widgets, themes and tons more!

    Dashy helps you organize your self-hosted services by making them accessible from a single place. Theming, Icons, Status Indicators, Widgets and Cloud Backup & Sync are all included. Dashy is 100% free and open-source for basic offline access.

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    Deno raises $21M

    Deno is JavaScript for the serverless era. The open source Deno runtime shows how clean and productive a modern, batteries-included, programming environment can be. Tens of thousands of users utilize the runtime every week. The Deno software stack was built for more than simply improving local development and system APIs. We also use it to build the most modern, user-friendly, serverless-at-edge system.

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    Avatar of phProduct Hunt·4y

    Steampipe - Open source SQL interface to your favorite cloud APIs🧑‍💻

    select * from AWS, Azure, GCP, Github, Slack etc. Open source project from Turbot, empowers cloud pros to query cloud. Steampipe: select * from cloud; select ‘*’ from any cloud service. The extensible SQL interface to your favorite cloud APIs is free and open source.

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    Avatar of newstackThe New Stack·4y

    How Disney+ Hotstar Simplified Its Data Architecture for Scale

    Disney+ Hotstar, India’s most popular streaming service, accounts for 40% of the global Disney+ subscriber base. The “Continue Watching” feature is critical to the on-demand streaming experience for the 300 million-plus monthly active users. It was originally built on a combination of Redis and Elasticsearch, connected to an event processor for Kafka streaming data.

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    Avatar of towardsdevTowards Dev·4y

    Solution architecture 101 — Are you ready for the Solution Architect Path

    Enterprise architect and solution architect are two different roles in the enterprise. Solution architect creates the overall technical vision for a specific solution to a business problem. Application Architect is next level of solution architecture, focus on creating documentation surrounding the software architecture, application design processes, component integration, testing guidelines and other key elements.

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    Is NoOps the End of DevOps?

    NoOps aims to make app deployments faster and smoother, with a focus on continuous improvement. NoOps uses serverless and PaaS to get the resources they need when they need them. There are advantages and challenges when considering a DevOps vs. a true NoOps approach.

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    Firebase Cloud Storage for React apps

    Firebase v.9 SDK introduces a new API surface that follows a modular approach. Firebase Cloud Storage allows us to upload and work with user-generated content like images and videos. In this tutorial, we will learn how to upload images/ files to Firebase storage with version 9 web SDK.

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    Avatar of codemotionCodemotion·4y

    AWS vs. Azure Cost Comparison [2022]

    Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure are two of the most popular cloud computing vendors. You can leverage AWS and Azure services to develop and scale applications or migrate existing applications to the public cloud. Each cloud vendor offers unique pricing and different configurable options that influence your total costs.