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Applying the Aneristic Principle to matters of AWS and IT infrastructure. Facts my own.

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There’s timely and reasonable response to the whole npm show. And there’s going full panic mode — after sleeping through it for a week, and without any indication of compromise. 🙄

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This is a nice surprise: ECS now supports IPv6-only tasks, for all networking modes and launch types. I believe the only other services to support IPv6-only are EC2 and Load Balancer. aws.amazon.com/about-aws/what…

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TIL how to set CDK L1 properties via the L2 construct — for example, when API Gateway‘s CDK „DomainName“ doesn’t support IPv6/dualstack half a year after the feature was available. This article saved my day: builder.aws.com/content/2kF5w7…

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Well, it was meant as a joke in 2023, but we're getting there: "Jeff Bezos Predicts Gigawatt Data Centers in Space Within Two Decades" – science.slashdot.org/story/25/10/03…

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At first, I read this as if only VPC endpoints get IPv6 support, which would be unusual – most public endpoints are still IPv4-only. But public dual-stack endpoints were added in US regions recently, matching the announcement details, so fingers crossed. aws.amazon.com/about-aws/what…

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Welp. I bought into the SQLite hype, almost immediately got stung by this: "Data of any type can (usually) be inserted into any column. You can put arbitrary length strings into integer columns, floating point numbers in boolean columns, or dates in character columns." 🥹

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Is it pre:Invent season already? ALB now allows URL and Host rewrite using regexp. That should be fun. I wonder if the documentation example using `/dp/` is from a certain retail customer... aws.amazon.com/about-aws/what…

Is it pre:Invent season already? ALB now allows URL and Host rewrite using regexp. That should be fun. I wonder if the documentation example using `/dp/` is from a certain retail customer...
aws.amazon.com/about-aws/what…