Pushpin decomposes real time web technologies (like #websockets into a request/response backend which works really well for #serverless and honestly most application stacks. Long lived connections are hard to manage near your app logic.
The GRIP protocol is straightforward and lower level than you'd expect.
#Palm#WebOS, at the time it was developed mainly for smartphones, had this rather simple approach of “give me your logins, I’ll build a unified local stream of all your interactions on social networks” and I sometimes think it’s time to bring that concept back. #activitypub but with translators/connectors where needed. #Serverless. Locally on your device.
@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
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!
Does anyone know (or could point to) the theoretical or practical limit on the number of deployed #AWS#Lambda functions that an account can contain? I can't see the question answered anywhere.
Not concurrent executions; not provisioned capacity; not create-function-requests-per-second; not function versions ... but the number of uniquely named functions that can be deployed, possibly sitting unused, ready to be invoked, in an AWS account ... 🤔 #serverless
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