devs, to random
@devs@fastly.social avatar

CDNs can feel obscure and intimidating when you're just trying to get your site or app online.

@jedisct1 can help. In this blog, he explains how a works, how differs, and how to set up simple distributed caches and compute services.

https://00f.net/2024/05/07/what-is-a-cdn/

kerfuffle, to Java
@kerfuffle@mastodon.online avatar

Who here knows a CDN that offers edge computing capability for the JVM / GraalVM?

AWS Lambda@Edge only supports JavaScript and Python.
Cloudflare only supports JavaScript.
Fastly supports WebAssembly.

#cdn #java #jvm #graalvm #edgecomputing

wimpy, to random
@wimpy@fosstodon.org avatar
rockmanjoe,
@rockmanjoe@fosstodon.org avatar

@wimpy I see it as an issue on both sides. A should handle huge spikes in traffic. I would look at more details of how the CDN is being leveraged. There are some settings to tweak to improve performance.
On the other side, should fix this issue. It's sounds like a bad design smell. Each instance should cache the link preview at the minimum. It shouldn't hit the source for per follower.

doctormo, to journalism
@doctormo@floss.social avatar

Hey if you're going to use an open source project as an example of a hack, can you at least let them know in advance you're about to do something reckless so they can prepare?

K. Thanks! 🙄

This doofus used inkscape and wireshark's live gitlab for a bit of a demo hack: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/gitlab-affected-by-github-style-cdn-flaw-allowing-malware-hosting/

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