Finding the best mobile app backend hiring for hosting apps can be complex. Our guide helps you understand where to host it.| DevTeam.Space
In this blog we demonstrate how to create an offline-first application with optimistic UI using AWS Amplify, AWS AppSync, and MongoDB Atlas. Developers design offline first applications to work without requiring an active internet connection. Optimistic UI then builds on top of the offline first approach by updating the UI with expected data changes, without […]| Amazon Web Services
An in-depth explanation of how to still abuse CVE-2024-28056, a vulnerability in AWS Amplify that exposed IAM roles to takeover.| hackingthe.cloud
We are delighted to share with you a brand new experience for file storage using AWS Amplify! This powerful storage solution seamlessly integrates with Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) and offers developers greater control and flexibility over their file structure via Amplify’s fullstack TypeScript developer experience. Whether you’re an experienced developer or new to […]| Amazon Web Services
There were 511 AWS announcements in pre:Invent season. I breakdown and snark about 43 of them relating to security and governance.| https://www.chrisfarris.com/
Public disclosure of a vulnerability in AWS Amplify which exposed IAM roles associated with Amplify projects to be assumed by anyone in the world.| securitylabs.datadoghq.com
I recently moved this blog from WordPress to Hugo. In this post, I share why I chose Hugo, the theme I'm using and the tools I used for moving content.| ishan.co
I finally did it: I moved this blog to Gatsby This blog has made its second transition: first, from MovableType to Wordpress, then from WordPress to GatsbyJS. This is a simple blog, and while it has some history, it’s one developer, posting infrequently, with no real comments and - really - no real reason to have it dynamically hosted on Wordpress…| blog.wilcoxd.com
Ali Spittel's friendly guides to your biggest coding questions.| welearncode.com
AWS Amplify just announced a public preview of a new code-first developer experience that empowers frontend developers to quickly build and deploy fullstack apps with their existing TypeScript or Javascript skills. The first generation of the tooling offered a tooling-first experience, using a CLI/Console-based interactive workflow to create a backend. Gen 2 transitions to a […]| Amazon Web Services
Protecting static websites hosted on AWS S3 public buckets with a username and password. AWS CloudFront Functions used to add HTTP Basic Authentication.| jamesthom.as
Software developer based in Montréal, Canada| miguelrochefort.com
I’ve now moved all of my sites from my Linode box to Render. This includes: This blog - Uses Hugo. Repo houseabsolute.com - Contains my resume and links to conference slides. Also uses Hugo. Repo presentations.houseabsolute.com - A new hostname for my slides. See below for more details. Repo masonbook.houseabsolute.com - Just a static site. Repo vegguide.org - Just another static site. Repo I really like Render! It’s incredibly easy to use.| blog.urth.org