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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For November 2nd, 2018

High Scalability

And, of course, Satoshi proposing Bitcoin, 10 years ago today. Don't miss all that the Internet has to say on Scalability, click below and become eventually consistent with all scalability knowledge (which means this post has many more items to read so please keep on reading). book: Explain the Cloud Like I'm 10.

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AnyLog: a grand unification of the Internet of things

The Morning Paper

AnyLog: a grand unification of the Internet of Things , Abadi et al., Despite the "Internet of Things" featuring prominently in the title, there’s nothing particular to IoT in the technical solution at all. CIDR’20. It just happens to be an initial use case that fits well with the AnyLog model.

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If You’re Not Lazy Loading Your Images, You’re Being Wasteful

MachMetrics

Did you order a 5 course meal, but then only eat 2 of them? Of course not, that would be a waste. Now let’s upload our lazy-loading updates and try again: (Note that you’ll have to do hard-reload, clear cache, or use a new private browser to ensure we’re not taking advantage of the browser cache in our testing).

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Using SWR React Hooks With Next.js’ Incremental Static Regeneration (ISR)

Smashing Magazine

The solution used in Scrapbook was to use the SWR library of React hooks to update the cached page from the server with client side data fetching. The client is first served the cached statically generated page (generated with getStaticProps() ), in the background the server also begins the process of revalidating that page (read more here ).

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Hello from Europe!

Speed Curve

My journey into performance started in the late 1990s, while I was working for an elearning provider and discovering the challenges of delivering rich content over the internet. And, of course, what can actually be done to make a site faster? Ultimately the business didn’t survive the dotcom bust, but it lit a spark.

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How Improving Website Performance Can Help Save The Planet

Smashing Magazine

You may not think about it often, but the Internet uses a colossal amount of electricity. This, in turn, means that the Internet’s carbon footprint has grown to the point where it may have eclipsed global air travel , and this makes the Internet the largest coal-fired machine on Earth. We should use HTTP2 over HTTPS.

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50 ways to leak your data: an exploration of apps’ circumvention of the Android permissions system

The Morning Paper

This, of course, positions privacy as a luxury good… Finding apps that leak data. Other apps access the router mac address either by reading the ARP cache (opening the file /proc/net/arp and reading its content) or by simply requesting the igd.xml (Internet gateway device configuration file) directly from the router itself.

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