Plus building a cheap KVM over IP, software developer advice, and a new version of git.
StatusCode Weekly Covering the week's news in software development, ops, platforms, and tooling. Some SQL Tricks of an Application DBA — A neat article with a variety of non-trivial tips for database development. If you ever touch SQL, you should find something useful here or at least enjoy the exploration. Haki Benita | The AWS Bill Heard Around The World — We mentioned the Twitter thread about the surprise $2700 AWS bill recently but here's a proper write up. It's more nuanced than you think and might have exposed a bug. Chris Short | Amazon Fraud Detector Now Generally Available — A fully managed service on AWS for identifying potentially fraudulent online activities (think payments or fake accounts). It uses your data, machine learning and 'more than 20 years of fraud detection expertise'. Alejandra Quetzalli (AWS) | ℹ️ Interested in running a job listing in StatusCode Weekly? There's more info here. 📕 Tutorials, Opinions and Stories | Whose Bug Is It Anyway? — An interesting example of where a 'bug' caused by the interaction of several distinct systems appears to have no clear owner. Terence Eden | TinyPilot: Building a KVM Over IP for Under $100 — Using only a Raspberry Pi and an $11 video capture dongle, you can create your own KVM over IP device, allowing you to send keyboard input to a remote computer and capture its display. Michael Lynch | Git 2.28: A Look at What's New — init.defaultBranch is a new setting so that you can specify an alternative to master (such as main or trunk , say) for your initial, default branch. Taylor Blau (GitHub) | |
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