today's leftovers
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Amazon's AWS is 'Retiring' Its Open-Source-and-on-GitHub Documentation - Slashdot
Long-time Slashdot reader theodp writes: On the AWS News Blog, AWS Chief Evangelist Jeff Barr has published a kind of obituary for AWS Documentation on GitHub (RIP, 2018-2023). From the blog post: "About five years ago I announced that AWS Documentation is Now Open Source and on GitHub." [...]
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Building Digital Trust: A Holistic Approach to Securing Your Business in the Cloud Native World [Ed: Clown is outsourcing. Do not trust clown computing.]
In our increasingly digital age, digital trust is the new gold standard.
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2023 Benchmark Kubernetes Report: 6 K8s Reliability Missteps
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Winners in the Month of LibreOffice, May 2023!
At the start of May, we began a new Month of LibreOffice, celebrating community contributions all across the project. We do these every six months – so how many people got sticker packs this time?
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Why did Usenet fail?
My university experience was dominated by Usenet. It was where nerds went to socialise. I bought and sold computer equipment, published terrible poetry, and learned about LGBT matters. I lurked in the comp.lang.* hierarchy until I was confident enough to ask my Prolog questions without making it look like I was asking for help with my university assignments.
And then, one day, I just stopped.
There are three main reasons that I remember.