@janl Here is a good example: you can configure API Gateway to do request validation using JSON Schema, and only if the request passes the validation you pay for the lambda execution. You can do input validation in lambda, but this will cost you for every request.
si me dieran un peso por cada servicio que he tenido que reparar por problemas de comunicación con con #airtable tendría suficiente para comprarme un chocolate.
Ahora, no me dan un peso, sino de hecho varios miles de pesos, entonces no solo me alcanza para comprarme un chocolate, sino una dotación anual de Turin seguramente.
Gracias, devs que saltaron al tren del #serverless#headless y otros lesses por darme de comer. 🙏
@cwtch is by far my most favorite #secure#messenger. it's #serverless, and end to end encryption (#e2ee) is built in with #tor onion services. no setting up any infrastructure required, it's built on the back of the distributed @torproject operator network. no phone number is necessary, and you can have isolated IDs (profiles) for everyone you talk to
I have ses receive mail and put it directly into an s3 bucket.
Bucket has a notification to topics for creates into the report and forensic subfolders to a sns/sqs that feeds the lambda to process them. Then I can batch them.
Then lifecycle policy on bucket to clean up reports.
@b3cft I only need it for a handful of domains, so expect low traffic. Shoving the reports into DynamoDB and build some trivial "show me rows for $host between $date and $date2" front end should be easy. I think!
Hey, it's day two of #DevOpsCon here in Singapore! Today I'm presenting "Designing a Serverless App." Together, we'll walk through the ground-up design of a brand-new #serverless application. See you there in about an hour in room 331!