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    spent the last few weeks on #Keycloak and #Tyk API Gateway, with the goal of securing a set of API endpoints deployed on the open web. It’s both challenging and fascinating learning curve, from deployment (kubernetes/helm/openshift) to configurations and tweaking. #WIP
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    Fascinating : 24h with #copilot 😮 every.to/chain-of-…
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    l’humain est quand même incroyable.. une startup qui vend son café depuis un terminal…😂 www.terminal.shop
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    Everything you think you didn’t need to know about your phone’s IMEI serial number.
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    tu cherche quelque chose à regarder mais tu sais pas où ? ✨⤵️ Streaming options for movies & TV shows – whereto.stream
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    Worrying : The Internet Archive’s last-ditch effort to save itself We can’t lose it, but we will, because our system is broken.
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    Ghost Joining the ActivityPub network ghost.org/changelog… Another win for the fediverse!
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    Synth wars: The story of MIDI, the one interface that ruled them all By Daniel Griffiths CV/Gate, DCB, USI, UMI and The Oberheim System… This is the story of how synth’s biggest players narrowly averted a standards war and made sweet music together www.musicradar.com/news/the-…
  • The role of activists throughout history is to call out injustice and highlight abuses of power - Clover Hogan
    “We need to defend those who are brave enough to disrupt the status quo. Whether that’s X users clapping back at Elon with memes of their own, or the person who uses their voice at work, among friends, or at the dinner table, to highlight the urgency of the climate crisis and the importance of […]
  • The Man Who Killed Google Search : Prabhakar Raghavan
    The Man Who Killed Google Search “As I’ve argued previously, we — with good reason — continually complain about the state of Twitter under Elon Musk, but I’d argue Raghavan (and, by extension, Google CEO Sundar Pichai) deserve as much criticism, if not more, for the damage they’ve done to society. Because Google is the […]

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