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Let's Encrypt: an automated certificate authority to encrypt the entire web

The Morning Paper

This paper tells the story of Let’s Encrypt, from it’s early beginnings in 2012/13 all the way to becoming the world’s largest HTTPS Certificate Authority (CA) today – accounting for more currently valid certificates than all other browser-trusted CAs combined. CCS’19. The last word.

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The Performance Inequality Gap, 2021

Alex Russell

The cheapest (high volume) Androids perform like 2012/2013 iPhones, respectively. If those specs sound eerily familiar, it's perhaps because they're identical to 2016's $200USD Moto G4 , all the way down to the 2011-vintage 28nm SoC process node used to fab the chip's anemic, 2012-vintage A53 cores. Tap for a larger version.

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Hobson's Browser

Alex Russell

Understanding how mobile OSes undermine browser choice requires a nuanced understanding of OS and browser technology. Meanwhile, on Android, the #2 and #3 sources of web traffic do not respect browser choice. The mobile ecosystem appears to retain these properties, but the resemblance is only skin deep. How bad is the situation?

Google 121
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Building A Web App With Headless CMS And React

Smashing Magazine

It’s easier to set up your content on a traditional CMS as everything you need (content management, design, etc) are already available. Since the frontend and backend are separated from each other, it makes it possible for you to pick which front-end technology suits your needs. Traditional CMS Cons. Traditional CMS e.g Contentful.

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Zero Configuration Service Mesh with On-Demand Cluster Discovery

The Netflix TechBlog

Today we have a wealth of tools, both OSS and commercial, all designed for cloud-native environments. To improve availability, we designed systems where components could fail separately and avoid single points of failure. Our internal IPC traffic is now a mix of plain REST, GraphQL , and gRPC.

Traffic 220
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DBLog: A Generic Change-Data-Capture Framework

The Netflix TechBlog

Nonetheless, we found a number of limitations that could not satisfy our requirements e.g. stalling the processing of log events until a dump is complete, missing ability to trigger dumps on demand, or implementations that block write traffic by using table locks. Designed with High Availability in mind. Writing events to any output.

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DBLog: A Generic Change-Data-Capture Framework

The Netflix TechBlog

Nonetheless, we found a number of limitations that could not satisfy our requirements e.g. stalling the processing of log events until a dump is complete, missing ability to trigger dumps on demand, or implementations that block write traffic by using table locks. Designed with High Availability in mind. Writing events to any output.

Database 212