The Weekly Dev - 202207
Surviving browser fingerprinting, blocklists and bad docker images
Technology can be for good, but that won't happen, unless a lot of effort is put into it, and awareness is one of the goals.
Before your head starts spinning with crazy container stuff and orchestration craziness, a word of warning: be careful with Docker port binding.
Source: blog.kovah.de
Also, if you embarked on the admittedly difficult venture of running your own mailserver, you might want to keep up-to-date with how spam checks are performed in the wild, and also, wht is wrong with them as in: SPAM blacklisting is out of control. And btw, if you're interested in mailserver, you might find this useful too.
Source: blog.roastidio.us
Elastic Object Store is something we start to find in the offer from major 'cloud' hosting providers. It is nice to see that also some open solution is available with some sort of S3 protocol compatibility, see: Garage - An open-source distributed storage service you can self-host to fullfill many needs.
Source: garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr
As stated on their website: "Developers and Open Source authors now have a massive amount of services offering free tiers, but it can be hard to find them all to make informed decisions. This is a list of software (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS, etc.) and other offerings that have free tiers for developers."
You might want to keep tabs on this huge list of free (as in beer) resources for developers: free-for.dev.
Source: free-for.dev
Another bad news for the internet of today: Disabling JavaScript Won’t Save You from Fingerprinting.
Source: fingerprintjs.com
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