StatusCode Covering the week's news in software development, infrastructure, ops, platforms, and performance. RIPE Has Run Out of IPv4 Addresses to Issue — RIPE is essentially a group that issues IP address space within Europe and.. they've just issued their final /22 IPv4 allocation. "We have now run out of IPv4 addresses." We've known this was coming for years, though, but they're calling for even greater progress to be made on deploying IPv6. RIPE Network Coordination Centre | A Campaign to 'Save .ORG' — Last week we featured news about the .org TLD being acquired by a private equity firm. If you want to stand up against this, the EFF is running a campaign to 'Save .ORG'. EFF | We Help Make Your Great Idea a Great Reality — Chances are you have a handful of really great ideas that you'd love to see developed, but you just don't have the time. Let Big Nerd Ranch help. We partner with you to develop the best version of your best idea. Big Nerd Ranch | Find a Job Through Vettery — Make a profile, name your salary, and connect with hiring managers from top employers. Vettery is completely free for job seekers. Vettery | How Does a Video Codec Work? — A fantastic document that digs into how video technology and codecs work, explained in a relatively easy, accessible way. You are almost sure to learn something here. Leandro Moreira | 'I'm Not Burned Out, I'm Pissed Off' — A rant about the state of information security that has resonated with a lot of people in the ops and security engineering space. Anonymous Engineer | hyperfine: A Command-Line Benchmarking Tool — If you're used to prefixing commands with time to see how long they take to run, hyperfine takes things to the next level by providing more statistical analysis, warmup runs, cache clearing, etc. David Peter | HAProxy 2.1 Released — Yes, we're huge fans of the popular TCP and HTTP load balancer and proxy server here. 2.1 rips out the legacy HTTP mode (in favor of the new HTX model), adds FastCGI support, is more efficient when there are huge amounts of certificates, and lots of tidying up. HAProxy, Inc. | KEDA 1.0: Kubernetes-Based Event-Driven Autoscaling — KEDA is an open sourced component that can run in any Kubernetes cluster to provide event-driven autoscaling for every container. KEDA can also be paired with the open source Azure Functions runtime to enable additional serverless capabilities within Kubernetes. Microsoft | EasyDB: A 'One-Click' Server-Free Database — A quick way to provision a temporary database (that's basically a key/value store) and use it from JavaScript or Python (though the API is simple and HTTP based so it could be used from anywhere). Ideal for hackathons or quick once-off scripts, maybe. Jake and Tyson | |
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