StatusCode Weekly Covering the week's news in software development, ops, platforms, and tooling. HAProxy 2.2 Released — HAProxy is a popular, powerful, and open source TCP/HTTP load balancer used in all sorts of systems (including ours!) — 2.2 introduces dynamic SSL certificate storage, a native response generator, an overhauled health checking system, and logging with syslog over TCP. Daniel Corbett (HAProxy Technologies) | Google Cloud Introduces 'Confidential VMs' — You can encrypt data at-rest and in-transit, but what about while in-use? Confidential VMs, now in beta, aim to offer extra security with memory encryption. You may find the Hacker News discussion on this useful, and I imagine we'll see a lot more of this sort of thing over the next few years. Google Cloud | Introducing the GitHub Availability Report — If you use GitHub as much as we do, outages might have an impact on your day's work. Usually GitHub publishes post-incident reviews for major incidents but they're going a step further by writing up about any incidents that occur which may well provide a learning experience to all. Keith Ballinger (GitHub) | ℹ️ Interested in running a job listing in StatusCode Weekly? There's more info here. 📕 Tutorials, Opinions and Stories | 'We can't send email more than 500 miles..' — You may have seen this story before as it's many years old, but if not, it's a good one and demonstrates how a mixture of issues can come together to create the most bizarre technical outcomes. A fun outcome of this story resurfacing is that the people involved popped up on Hacker News. Trey Harris | Building Serverless Web Apps in Python — A practical 'brain dump' about what's involved in deploying Python web apps on AWS Lambda using Zappa, essentially the 'go to' tool for working with serverless Python apps. Sanjay Siddhanti | '13% of My Website Visitors Block Google Analytics' — It's not just ads that get blocked but trackers too. Every site will have a different audience profile and a different likelihood of having its tracking blocked, so maybe it's better to track requests behind the scenes or focus on other metrics instead. Marko Saric | Headless WordPress with Gatsby Cloud — Gatsby is an increasingly popular React-based site building framework and this new plugin brings it to WordPress. The idea is you can use WordPress as a headless CMS with Gatsby taking care of the front-end. Hashim Warren (Gatsby) | |
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