DevOps Bulletin - Digest #120: Lambda Monolith 🤨

#120: Lambda Monolith

Hey DevOps folks! 👋🏻

This week, I've got some gems for you:
- You ever been tangled with multiple Git identities? Find an easy solution in this digest!
- Dive deep into the world of PostgreSQL in Kubernetes.
- How DoorDash uses eBPF for monitoring.
- Master the art of building a WebSocket server with AWS CDK & Typescript.
- Learn to analyze AWS costs with Amazon Athena and get hands-on with Terraform.

🔥 HOT PROJECT ALERT: Introducing Komiser on ProductHunt! One platform to track all your cloud resources AND costs. AWS, GCP, Azure? We got you! Show some love?

Plus, many more insights waiting to be uncovered!

📖 TUTORIALS OF THE WEEK
"Organizing multiple Git identities" - A quick tip on how to manage multiple Git identities (e.g. personal, work, client1, client2) - Read more »
"Recommended architectures for PostgreSQL in Kubernetes" - You can run databases on Kubernetes because it’s fundamentally the same as running a database on a VM - Read more »
"WebSocket with AWS API Gateway" - How to build a WebSocket server with AWS CDK and Typescript - Read more »
"Building AWS Infrastructure for analyzing resource costs with Amazon Athena" - A hands-on tutorial on using Terraform to build an interactive dashboard to track AWS infrastructure cost - Read more »
"Using Lambda@Edge IP Allowlisting in Serverless" - Safeguard your ephemeral and non-production environments from unauthorised access - Read more »
"Transactions and concurrency in Postgresql" - The focus of the discussion is about concurrent Transactions with READ COMMITED Isolation Level - Read more »
"Lessons from debugging a tricky direct memory leak" - Great read! - Read more »
"AWS Governance and Landing Zone with Control Tower, Org Formation, and Terraform" - AWS emphasizes the importance of good governance for customers of all sizes. But with so many tools available, which one should you choose? - Read more »
"Build temp-dynamic & disposable Pull-Request FE/UI environments" - with Terraform, Terragrunt, AWS, CloudFront, Route53 and S3 - Read more »
"Node.js Worker Threads & AWS Lambda" - What can executing JavaScript threads in parallel bring to the serverless table? - Read more »
🛠 PROJECTS OF THE WEEK
1️⃣ The fastest full featured PostgreSQL client for Node.js, Deno, Bun and CloudFlare - Learn more »
2️⃣ Fast, in-memory, typo-tolerant, full-text and vector search engine in <2kb - Learn more »
3️⃣ “run anything” from the creator of `brew` - Learn more »
4️⃣ A free and self-hosted Heroku alternative for Kubernetes that implements GitOps - Learn more »
5️⃣ An open-source distributed relational database - Learn more »
6️⃣ AWS bulk tagging tool - Learn more »
📰 NEWSWORTHY STORIES
"Executing cron scripts reliably at scale" - Read more »
"Should you use a Lambda Monolith, aka Lambdalith, for your API?" - Read more »
"The right way to code using generative AI" - Read more »
"Real-time data aggregation using DynamoDB streams" - Read more »
"Terraform patterns, observed" - Read more »
"eBPF for monitoring at DoorDash" - Read more »
💡 THREAD OF THE WEEK
Launching Komiser on ProductHunt today! 🚀 Track all your cloud resources across platforms (AWS, GCP, Azure, you name it!) and uncover cost savings, security risks, and compliance insights - would love to see some support :)
😂 MEMES OF THE WEEK
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