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| | | | | My usual web application stack for the past years was based on a nginx as reverse proxy in front of a number of Python processes. Static resources were served by nginx. Each Python process was stateless, state was stored in some kind of database. If the processes needed some shared ephemeral state like counters a local redis instance solved that. A battle tested common ground for Python based web applications. | |
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| | | Title: Expanding Opportunities for Tech Professionals in Remote Work In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, job opportunities continue to abound for skilled professionals looking to make an impact in innovative fields. From AI and machine learning to software development and space systems, a multitude of companies are seeking talented individuals to join their distributed teams. The rise of remote work has not only opened up possibilities for professionals to work from anywhere in the world but has also led to an increase in diverse and inclusive work environments. | ||