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task :workers => :environment do | |
module Delayed | |
class Worker | |
def name_with_thread_id(*a, &b) | |
name_without_thread_id(*a, &b) + " thread:#{Thread.current.object_id}" | |
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alias_method_chain :name, :thread_id | |
end | |
end | |
Rails.logger.info "Running threaded worker env." |
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
try: | |
import json | |
except ImportError: | |
import simplejson as json | |
import sys | |
from pagerduty import PagerDuty | |
def parse(txt): |
Currently, there is an explosion of tools that aim to manage secrets for automated, cloud native infrastructure management. Daniel Somerfield did some work classifying the various approaches, but (as far as I know) no one has made a recent effort to summarize the various tools.
This is an attempt to give a quick overview of what can be found out there. The list is alphabetical. There will be tools that are missing, and some of the facts might be wrong--I welcome your corrections. For the purpose, I can be reached via @maxvt on Twitter, or just leave me a comment here.
There is a companion feature matrix of various tools. Comments are welcome in the same manner.
Ideas are cheap. Make a prototype, sketch a CLI session, draw a wireframe. Discuss around concrete examples, not hand-waving abstractions. Don't say you did something, provide a URL that proves it.
Nothing is real until it's being used by a real user. This doesn't mean you make a prototype in the morning and blog about it in the evening. It means you find one person you believe your product will help and try to get them to use it.
Disclaimer: This piece is written anonymously. The names of a few particular companies are mentioned, but as common examples only.
This is a short write-up on things that I wish I'd known and considered before joining a private company (aka startup, aka unicorn in some cases). I'm not trying to make the case that you should never join a private company, but the power imbalance between founder and employee is extreme, and that potential candidates would
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ror, scala, jetty, erlang, thrift, mongrel, comet server, my-sql, memchached, varnish, kestrel(mq), starling, gizzard, cassandra, hadoop, vertica, munin, nagios, awstats
Code | Title | Duration | Link |
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Keynote | Andy Jassy Keynote Announcement Recap | 0:01 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZCxKAM2GtQ |
Keynote | AWS re:Invent 2016 Keynote: Andy Jassy | 2:22 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RrbUyw9uSg |
Keynote | AWS re:Invent 2016 Keynote: Werner Vogels | 2:16 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDScBNahsL4 |
Keynote | [Tuesday Night Live with Jame |