StatusCode Covering the week's news in software development, infrastructure, ops, platforms, and performance. | Google Cloud Run Now Generally Available — Cloud Run is a serverless compute platform for running stateless HTTP-driven containers (as opposed to Cloud Functions' purely function-based approach). It's based on Knative and is available on GCP and for Anthos. Google Cloud | | Windows to Improve User Privacy with DNS Over HTTPS — It's certainly a big step to see Windows aiming to support DNS over HTTPS right in its core networking system. They note that "supporting encrypted DNS queries in Windows will close one of the last remaining plain-text domain name transmissions in common web traffic." Microsoft | | Is Docker in Trouble? — Docker, Inc. recently had to sell off the enterprise portion of its business, raise another $35 million, and change its CEO (again). J Cole Morrison | | Site Reliability Engineer (Remote) — Join our Search Team where we build the infrastructure for search and discovery of Wikipedia content. We are working on Open Source stacks. The Wikimedia Foundation | | 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 | | Doing Real Web Development on an iPad — It doesn't appeal to me but people are doing it successfully. This post outlines how to get set up for full-stack development on the iPad, including a look at how iOS automation can help. Lachlan Campbell | | The Early History of Usenet, Part I — Usenet, an early Internet based discussion system (though it was also available over BBSes early on), was a huge deal before the Web took off, and it's 40 years old this month. I miss the 90s Usenet a great deal. Steven M. Bellovin | | AWS Data Exchange: Find, Subscribe To, and Use Data Products — Another week, another new AWS service! Data Exchange is an addition to AWS Marketplace that contains "licensable data products from over 80 data providers" in areas like financial services, health care / life sciences, geospatial, weather, and mapping. Jeff Barr | |
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