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karmanivero.us
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| | | | | Config-driven AWS API ES6 template integrating federated Cognito User Pool authentication and a robust approach to release management. | |
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www.ivobeerens.nl
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| | | | | All about End User Computing, AVD, Windows 365 and Infrastructure as Code (IaC) | |
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danielcompton.net
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| | | | | CloudFront recently announced HTTP/3 support. I wanted to add it to the CloudFront distributions at work. I looked at the AWS Terraform Provider docs for setting the HTTP version. It said: The maximum HTTP version to support on the distribution. Allowed values are http1.1, http2, http2and3 and http3. The default is http2. I was confused about the difference between http2and3 and http3. I looked at the CloudFront API docs, which said pretty much the same thing as the Terraform docs. | |
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fourteenislands.io
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| | | I was web browsing through the different taxi companies operating in Stockholm this morning when I eventually ended up on taxi020.se which responded with an HTTP 404 error. As I read the code and message for that error my search for waiting time at the airport terms and conditions got all of a sudden more interesting. Taxi 020 merged with Sverigetaxi in 2016 and is now part of the Cabonline Group. | ||