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title = "Links for 2021-03-18" |
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date = 2021-03-18 |
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tags = ["links", "ci", "privacy", "keybinds", "mac", "tests", "spring", |
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CI, Who Owns Your Data, Mac keybinds on Linux (and Windows), A Word About |
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Testing, Spring with GraalVM. |
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## [The Tao of Continuous Integration](https://blog.trailofbits.com/2021/02/26/the-tao-of-continuous-integration/) |
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Some good things here (CI needs a purpose), some not great (developers creating |
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workarounds the CI? How?) and no solution for those problems but, in the end, |
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some real things you need to keep an eye for. |
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## [For Whom Does Data Work?](https://computerhistory.org/blog/for-whom-does-data-work/) |
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Hey, it's "let's get scared about who is getting my data" o'clock! |
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Ok, not that much but, once again, someone is asking who is getting some money |
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using information we don't know is being captured and processed about us. There |
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is even a discussion about different models -- but sadly leaves things like GDPR |
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and LGPD (the Brazilian version of GDPR) out of it. |
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## [Kinto.sh](https://github.com/rbreaves/kinto/) |
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A script to update your shortcuts to use the same as the Mac. This would be my |
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dream of using Super-C and Super-V instead of Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V -- which doesn't |
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work as expected in the terminal, and you have to add Shift to the equation -- |
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but alas, it doesn't work properly on Fedora due SELinux (and heck if I'm going |
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to lower or disable SELinux -- my paranoid self would never allow that). |
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## [A short piece on writing tests](https://blog.loadzero.com/blog/on-tests/) |
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A really short piece about testing, but I surely can agree with the content of |
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the first line: "If you're unsure of how to proceed, white a test". |
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## [Announcing Spring Native Beta!](https://spring.io/blog/2021/03/11/announcing-spring-native-beta) |
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I had my time with Spring and that's one piece of software that made my life |
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with Java less miserable. The title was a bit misleading to me, 'cause I kinda |
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associated the word "Native" with "Mobile, but in one single language". |
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The "Native" part here is actually targeting the result into a GraalVM image |
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instead of the war tested bytecode. |
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It's weird how GraalVM appeared and then disappeared from my radar. It was |
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touted as a solution for most integration systems and then... nothing. Maybe |
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with Spring embracing it, it would get some traction again. |
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