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Appears in lists (75)
- Issue 207 - The ACME protocol is now an IETF standard
- Issue 218 - Why, at 15 years old, AWS SQS is nearly perfect
- Issue 219 - Why you should self-host your static assets
- Issue 220 - The periodic table of Amazon Web Services
- Issue 221 - HAProxy 2.0 released, DNS cookies, and Docker's future on Windows
- Issue 222 - AWS's load balancer now supports UDP
- Issue 226 - Is Rust the next big systems language?
- Issue 227 - How to use the 'good parts' of AWS
- Issue 228 - EU rules site owners responsible for Facebook 'Like' button data protection
- Issue 229 - GitHub takes on the CI/CD world with GitHub Actions
- Issue 230 - Rails 6.0, MongoDB 4.2, and Microsoft's new browser
- Issue 231 - Debugging a scaling problem at GitLab scale
- Issue 236 - The past, present, and future of HTTP/3 and QUIC
- Issue 237 - Postgres 12, Node-RED 1.0, and EC2 instances with 24TB of RAM
- Issue 238 - How multiplexing will change HTTP APIs
- Issue 239 - Firefox 70, Bazel 1.0, and Microsoft's new app platform
- Issue 240 - The Internet is 50 years old.. sort of
- Issue 241 - Microsoft launches Visual Studio Online
- Issue 242 - How QUIC has gone from an experiment to being a key Internet protocol
- Issue 243 - The .org registry is being bought by a private equity firm?
- Issue 244 - Europe runs out of IP addresses, sort of
- Issue 245 - AWS floods the dev world with new services and announcements
- Issue 246 - WebAssembly is now a W3C Recommendation
- Issue 247 - My favorite developer stories, tools, and videos of 2019
- Issue 248 - SHA-1's time is rapidly coming to an end
- Issue 249 - How some TLDs are faster than others
- Issue 250 - The year 2038 is already causing problems for developers
- Issue 251 - We're still running out of IP addresses
- Issue 252 - Why Discord is switching from Go to Rust
- Issue 253 - 90% of pages loaded in the US with Firefox are now using HTTPS
- Issue 254 - The WebAssembly Summit, fancy monospaced fonts, and more .org developments.
- Issue 255 - How Python became a popular language of choice
- Issue 256 - Let's Encrypt passes 1 billion certificate milestone
- Issue 257 - A thorough history of the URL
- Issue 258 - How COVID-19 is affecting Internet usage
- Issue 259 - Why is x86's EAX register called that?
- Issue 260 - The ACM's digital library is open to all until July
- Issue 261 - The issue with all the stories
- Issue 262 - Comparing HTTP/3 to HTTP/2 performance-wise
- Issue 263 - How io_uring and eBPF Will Revolutionize Programming in Linux
- Issue 264 - Ubuntu 20.04 is here
- Issue 265 - PHP grows up and Redis 6 is released
- Issue 266 - The apps GitLab runs on, a new EC2 instance type, and Swift heads to Windows
- Issue 267 - The merging of Windows and Linux continues at Build
- Issue 268 - AWS services described in one line each
- Issue 269 - Black Lives Matter
- Issue 270 - Running AWK scripts on a 512 core system
- Issue 271 - Is Rust the industry's best chance at safe systems programming?
- Issue 272 - One developer's success with GitHub Sponsors
- Issue 273 - A change in Redis leadership, 400TB tapes, and AWS in space.
- Issue 274 - The story of Slack's no-good, very bad day.
- Issue 275 - HAProxy 2.2, the growth of Rust, and IBM's impossible job listing
- Issue 276 - 🤖🚫 A robot did not write this newsletter
- Issue 277 - GitHub's roadmap, SQL tricks, and whose bug is it anyway?
- Issue 278 - Dropbox migrates from Nginx to Envoy, and the tech sector's COVID pain
- Issue 279 - Mozilla layoffs, using Rust for front-end dev, and how to do things with git
- Issue 280 - Amazon goes quantum, Oracle goes JSON, and a new SQLite release
- Issue 281 - See how NAT traversal works visually
- Issue 282 - htop 3.0, Amazon's new Linux for containers, and a great coding font
- Issue 283 - GitHub ReadME, the AVIF image format, and BitTorrent 2
- Issue 284 - Why senior engineers don't get to code so much
- Issue 285 - Apple's Swift heads to Windows
- Issue 286 - A 'radar' of the Internet's traffic patterns and a preview of Ruby 3.0
- Issue 287 - Hi Python 3.9, bye Python 3.5, and the Hacktoberfest hullabaloo
- Issue 288 - Rust after the honeymoon
- Issue 289 - Managing technical quality in a codebase
- Issue 290 - The RIAA goes after youtube-dl
- Issue 291 - Don't reupload youtube-dl to GitHub
- Issue 292 - .NET 5.0, Rust vs Go, and a neat new DNS client
- Issue 293 - GitHub: 'We are taking a stand for developers'
- Issue 294 - Brian Kernighan on the birth of Unix
- Issue 295 - 🎄 Developer advent calendars
- Issue 296 - GitHub gets dark mode
- Issue 297 - AWS CloudShell, Google's outages, and Docker Desktop 3.0
- Issue 298 - The top developer stories and tools of 2020