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| | | | | An overview of Multipass and LXD, and how I use them for creating, managing and enjoying virtual machines on my workstations and servers. I use Multipass for creating 'headless' development machines, and I break out to LXD for more complex scenarios like booting and testing desktop distributions. | |
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| | | | | Updates about my life and what I learn about creating software | |
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| | | One huge and welcome change in the last decade or so for Web development is that secure connections are ubiquitous. Free certificates are available and most hosting providers make it very easy to obtain, use and renew the certificates automatically. This site, for example, runs on Amazon Web Services and enabling https took not much more effort than ticking a few checkboxes.Browsers, like Chrome, Firefox and Safari, have also played their part, by gently steering users toward secure connections, warning about sending sensitive information over plain text and switching to https automatically, when available. | ||