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some-natalie.dev
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| | | | | Why it's probably not what you're wanting to do and how to do it anyways. | |
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www.guardsquare.com
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| | | | | Learn more about developer-friendly security tools and the benefits of integrating DevOps tools with AppSweep, including Bitrise, GitHub, and Jenkins. | |
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code.dblock.org
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| | | | | The OpenSearch API specification is authored in OpenAPI and used to auto-generate OpenSearch language clients. I wanted to know how much of the API was described in it vs. the actual API implemented in the default distribution of OpenSearch that includes all plugins. To do so, I have exposed an iterator over REST handlers in OpenSearch core, and wrote a plugin that rendered a very minimal OpenAPI spec at runtime. All that was left was to compare the manually authored OpenAPI spec in opensearch-api-specification to the runtime one, added in opensearch-api-specification#179. The comparison workflow output a total and relative number of APIs described. | |
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www.timnolte.com
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| | | This guide can be followed for setting up a brand new #Mastodon instance on #Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, if you are just getting started, but the second half will be more focused on moving an existing instance over from another hosting provider. #HowTo #OCI #arm64 #Ubuntu #DigitalOcean | ||