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  • Updated 5d ago

    Are LLM frameworks the new JavaScript frameworks? Have we learnt nothing?

  • Updated 65d ago

    Tailscale your AWS and on-prem resources: have your cake and eat it too

  • mailto: is all you need

    Updated 563d ago

    Simplifying web forms with one `mailto:` trick

  • Launching solo: TAB-driven product development with GitHub Copilot (episode 0)

    Updated 692d ago

    Could GitHub Copilot and ChatGPT become your tech co-founders?

  • Are Zoomers too dumb to figure out RSS?

    Updated 720d ago

    Git hooting and bring back RSS one GitHub gist at a time - no rate limiting

  • TailOps - less cloudy DevOps in the age of ChatGPT

    Updated 725d ago

    TailOps: compute in your closet - deliver via web utility companies like AWS, GCP, Azure, CloudFlare. Take to the cloud with DevOps or deliberately drive your cloud footprint to a minimum with TailOps.

  • Debugging AWS CloudFront issues live with SSH

    Updated 747d ago

    What does SSH has to do with GitHoot, blogging and AWS CloudFront? CDN caching is vital for static resources like blog posts or RSS and Atom feeds. They can be tricky to setup when you need to re-deploy every time you change anything cache related in your code. SSH can help with that. In this blog post we'll configure CloudFront caching live, right from our dev machine without ever re-deploying anything or even touching the AWS config. This should work just as well for CloudFlare and other CDN providers. Enjoy.

  • Tailscaling git.ht: the game of curling

    Updated 754d ago

    Curling behind the enemy lines: debugging web-resource connectivity - AWS VPC edition

  • GitHoot in a nutshell

    Updated 755d ago

    GitHoot: blogging distilled to a GitHub gist

  • Calibrating and troubleshooting your web-server (Jetty) performance

    Updated 767d ago

    Troubleshooting Jetty (mis)performance

  • Prod 2

    Updated 783d ago

    It's alive

  • What if ...

    Updated 791d ago

    No school like the old school! RSS for the win