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www.outcoldman.com
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| | | | | AWS has a lot of great services, that is true. But sometimes integrations between them look more like a result of a hackathon project. One of those is the Access logs of the AWS Amplify websites. In this set of posts, I will show you, at first how you can quickly analyze the logs locally with some common tools, and later how you can set up a flow of exporting logs to S3, running SQL queries with Athena, and send automated emails with the daily reports. | |
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zevross.com
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| | | | | Although many data science-related projects can be completed with a single software tool we often find that decisions about what tool to use for a project involve weighing a combination of what too... | |
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akorotkov.github.io
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buttondown.com
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| | | One thing about concurrency control ("isolation") in a transactional database is that it incurs costs, and there's broadly two kinds of such costs. The first... | ||