Every week I comb through 1000s of articles that get curated down to somewhere between 60 to 100 URLs eligible for DevOps'ish. Those URLs land in this notes file that ends up being source material for the newsletter. Being in that group of links is an achievement of its own and should be lauded.
It's a shame when I have to choose between having too many links or someone's special thing getting featured in the newsletter. Here's another chance to shine!
As always, thank you for reading,
Chris Short
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The following links and/or notes accompany the corresponding issue of DevOps'ish.
Notes
Rubenerd: The 1Password Electron debate is good news for the industry
The rise of the one-person unicorn
Workers Are Increasingly Stealing Sensitive Data From Their Companies
T-Mobile Investigating Claims of Massive Customer Data Breach
Amazon, Alexa, and the Downfall of a Popular Name - The Atlantic
I figured out how DMARC works, and it almost broke me | Simon Andrews
OpenSSH 8.7 Released With Experimental SFTP Support For SCP - Phoronix
Tape media sales dropped eight per cent in 2020 – Blocks and Files
A Third Of Stitch Fix’s Workers Have Quit En Masse
metacontroller/metacontroller: Writing kubernetes controllers can be simple
Google outlines future of its search engine | Financial Times
https://twitter.com/AstroKatie/status/1428694361194344451
https://twitter.com/CodeWisdom/status/1428697578582024193
https://twitter.com/anothercohen/status/1427753293900500997?s=12
Hiding in Plaintext Sight: Abusing The Lack of Kubernetes Auditing Policies
Why Developers Should Engage in Continuous Learning – Letters To A New Developer
Dozens of STARTTLS Related Flaws Found Affecting Popular Email Clients
Martin Heinz | Sigstore: A Solution to Software Supply Chain Security