Best of CloudApril 2023

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    Avatar of hnHacker News·3y

    TabbyML/tabby: Self-hosted AI coding assistant

    TabbyML/tabby is an opensource / on-prem alternative to GitHub Copilot. Tabby is still in the alpha phase, with no need for a DBMS or cloud service. The easiest way of getting started is using the docker image: # Create data dir and grant owner to 1000 (Tabby run as uid 1000 in container).

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    Amplication vs Supabase vs Appwrite, free BaaS comparison

    This post compares headless content management systems and Back-end-as-a-Service (BaaS), highlighting their differences, focus, customization options, and cost. It also provides an overview of three open-source BaaS solutions: Amplication, Appwrite, and Supabase.

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    Use Scrapy for Web Scraping in Python

    The Scrapy Beginners Course is broken down into 13 easy-to-follow parts that cover everything you need to know to get started with web scraping. The course also teaches you how to deploy your scraper to the cloud and schedule it to run periodically. Using fake user-agents and browser headers to avoid getting blocked.

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    Avatar of itsfossIt's Foss·3y

    11 Ways to Improve Your Privacy

    Users are moving to privacy-focused solutions instead of convenient options. You can improve privacy on all kinds of devices you use. Secure & Hide Your Email is connected to everything online, whether banking or a cloud storage platform. If your email address remains private, you get less spam and fewer attempts to take over your account.

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    Avatar of thevergeThe Verge·3y

    Steam now has a built-in cloud notepad you can pin atop your game

    Steam now has a built-in cloud notepad you can pin atop your game. Can you overlay it on top of your game so it’s visible while you play? Does it automatically sync from PC to PC via the cloud?

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    MongoDB vs DynamoDB vs Tigris - a NoSQL Database Comparison

    MongoDB vs DynamoDB vs Tigris - a NoSQL Database Comparison. Tigris is an open source NoSQL database and search platform that you can run in any cloud, on your own hardware, or have it managed for you via Tigris Cloud. Here we'll look at how Tigris compares both to MongoDB and DynamoDB.

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    Avatar of thevergeThe Verge·3y

    Google Authenticator finally, mercifully adds account syncing for two-factor codes

    Google Authenticator adds account syncing for two-factor codes to your Google account. If you set up a new phone and log in to your account, Authenticator will be ready to go without requiring its own setup process. This also means if you lose your phone or it’s stolen, getting back into your accounts from another device will be less of a nerve-racking.

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    Avatar of quastorQuastor Daily·3y

    How Google stores Exabytes of Data

    How Google stores Exabytes of Data Google Colossus is Google’s Distributed File System. It can scale to tens of thousands of machines and exabytes of storage. Colossus is the next generation of Google File System, a distributed file system built in the early 2000s.

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    Avatar of tilThis is Learning·3y

    Micro-frontends and beyond: composable frontend applications

    The author shares their journey with micro-frontends and discusses the motivation behind building a website about them. They also mention speaking at an upcoming event and express interest in writing a book.

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    Avatar of googledevsGoogle Developers·3y

    Get ready for Google I/O

    Google Developers Blog: Get ready for Google I/O April 27, 2023. You can save the Google and developer keynotes to your calendar and explore the program to preview content. For the best experience, create or connect a developer profile and start saving content to your personal agenda.

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    Avatar of itnextITNEXT·3y

    Multi-tenancy in Kubernetes

    The basic building block to share a cluster between tenants is the namespace. With RBAC, you can limit what users and apps can do with and within a namespace. Kubernetes isn’t aware of the tenant, and if the API receives too many requests, it will throttle them for everyone.

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    Software Architecture and Design InfoQ Trends Report - April 2023

    Large language models are going to have a significant impact on architectural trade-offs. Sustainability of software will be a major design consideration in the coming years. Decentralized apps are taking blockchain beyond cryptocurrency and NFTs, but a lack of consumer demand will keep this as a niche pattern.