Scaling AI-driven apps is about strategic choices in architecture, elasticity, and observability, not more hardware.
Filling out forms while trying to pass the CAPTCHA can be difficult and frustrating for users. The honeypot field is an alternative solution that is practically undetectable to the user while effectively deterring bot submissions. Let’s walk through how to use these in your Plone website.
Wagtail 4.0 came out on Aug. 31 and with it came support for Django 4.1, which we just so happen to be using for our first Wagtail project — a new application that will be integrated within one of the client’s existing websites.
Apache recently released Airflow 2.3.0. Since its last update, Apache Airflow 2.2.0, this new release has over 700 commits, including 50 new features, 99 improvements, 85 bug fixes and several doc changes. Here is a glimpse of the major updates.
As cybersecurity continues to be an ever-growing concern, we look at how removing the secrets from your source code and using a source code manager can help keep your code secure.
If you find yourself frequently managing environment variables, especially project-specific variables, direnv can be a huge time saver. While the installation process is well documented, this article goes over some potential use cases.
The complexity of modern software systems has been written about and discussed with vigor. The complexity of a multi-container microservice architecture often overshadows the resources required to develop one. However, the development sidecar can be an effective solution.
A look at how some improvements brought to the most recent versions of 1Password can help you more easily manage your secrets and environments.
As the 15-year celebration of IndyPy nears, I look back at the road that has led to this point and some of the things I am hopeful for as IndyPy continues to move ahead.
A quick comparison of AWS Lambda and Fargate to see which option is the more affordable for running regularly occurring, long-running processes.