It’s not too often that speed and security combine forces, but when they do it’s awesome! (more…)
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If you’re building a Docker image that’s based on Conda, the resulting images can be huge. For example, later I will show how a simple image with just Python 3.8 and NumPy can be over 950MB! Large images waste bandwidth, disk, time, and CPU: how do you ma... (more…)
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New vulnerability could allow an attacker to escalate privileges and escape the Azure Functions Docker container to the Docker host. (more…)
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My homebrew packages. Contribute to simnalamburt/homebrew-x development by creating an account on GitHub. (more…)
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Docker uses layer caching to speed up builds, but layer caching isn’t always enough. When you’re rapidly developing your Python application and therefore frequently changing the list of dependencies, you’re going to end up downloading the same packages. O... (more…)
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