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Welcome to issue 107 of Programmer Weekly. Let's get straight to the links this week.
Quote of the Week 

“The trouble with programmers is that you can never tell what a programmer is doing until it’s too late.” - Seymour Cray


News

Make Your Own Chips for Free
Design and fabricate your own open-source design for free with the Open MPW Program.

Zero-Click Zoom Bug Allows Code Execution Just by Sending a Message
Google has disclosed a nasty set of six bugs affecting Zoom chat that can be chained together for MitM and RCE attacks, no user interaction required.


Reading List

Kubernetes Ephemeral Containers and `kubectl debug` Command
Learn how to use Ephemeral Containers to debug Kubernetes workloads with and without the kubectl debug command.

What I Wish I Knew About Onboarding Effectively
Mindset, 100-day plan, and balancing learning and taking action to earn trust.

Building a Budget Homelab NAS Server (2022 Edition)
In this post, I’ll walk through how I chose the parts, what mistakes I made, and my recommendations for anyone interested in building their own.

Stop Messing with Kubernetes Finalizers
Here’s why you should never force-delete Kubernetes resources or remove their finalizers.

Learnings from 5 years of tech startup code audits

Common DB schema change mistakes


Watch and Listen

Tactical Serverless
A chat about the complexities of productionizing serverless applications, what is Serverless Tactical DD(R), why serverless threat modeling is so important, how to think about your architecture layers, and so much more.

Build a Chrome Extension
Learn how to create a Chrome browser extension using JavaScript and the new iteration of the web extensions platform, called Manifest V3.


Interesting Projects, Tools and Libraries

Magmide
A dependently-typed proof language intended to make provably correct bare metal code possible for working software engineers.

Firezone
Firezone is a self-managed WireGuard based VPN server and Linux firewall designed for simplicity and security.

Neon
Neon is a serverless open source alternative to AWS Aurora Postgres. It separates storage and compute and substitutes PostgreSQL storage layer by redistributing data across a cluster of nodes.

BrainIDE
Brainf**k IDE using python, bundled with it's own compiler.

lazydocker
The lazier way to manage everything docker.

RisingWave
RisingWave is a cloud-native streaming database that uses SQL as the interface language.

winkNLP
Developer friendly Natural Language Processing.

MarkovJunior
Probabilistic PL based on pattern matching and constraint propagation, 148 examples.
 
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