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@laura_garcia shared a post, 19 hours ago
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🔐 RELIANOID & NIST Cybersecurity Framework Alignment

At RELIANOID, security is built into both our Load Balancer and our internal operations. We align our product and organizational practices with the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) across its five core functions: Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, and Recover. ✔️ Consistent security controls acro..

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Goodbye Microservices

Twilio Segment collapsed 140+ destination-specific microservices into asingle monolith, one repo, one set of dependencies, one test harness. They leveled out version sprawl and builtTraffic Recorder, a homegrown yakbak-based HTTP playback tool. That killed off hours-long test runs, dropping them to.. read more  

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Why I Didn’t Sign the Resonant Computing Manifesto: The Foundations Need Work

A sharp critique of theResonant Computing Manifestopushes it past vague ideals. It calls for real governance scaffolding, not just poetic prose. Without that? The manifesto risks becoming just another glossy PDF for entrenched players to wave around while changing nothing. Under the hood:What’s real.. read more  

Why I Didn’t Sign the Resonant Computing Manifesto: The Foundations Need Work
Amazon EC2 is a cloud service that provides on-demand virtual machines you can configure and run in AWS data centers. It lets you choose the operating system, CPU, memory, storage, and networking, then start or stop instances as needed. You are responsible for what runs inside the VM, including the OS configuration, patches, and applications.

EC2 is used to host a wide range of workloads, from simple web servers to large distributed systems. It is a foundational building block in AWS, often used directly or underneath higher-level services like Kubernetes, managed databases, or serverless platforms.