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I just hit publish on Everyday Golang! 🄳 Whether you're just starting out or already a confident Go programmer, pick up new tools, techniques and patterns that you can adapt and use today Go #independent #ebook #launch #training gumroad.com/l/everyday-gol…

I just hit publish on Everyday Golang! 🄳

Whether you're just starting out or already a confident Go programmer, pick up new tools, techniques and patterns that you can adapt and use today

<a href="/golang/">Go</a> #independent #ebook #launch #training 
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You can now trigger your functions from RabbitMQ queues - along with the existing Cron, Postgresql, AWS SNS/SQS, and Kafka connectors. docs.openfaas.com/openfaas-pro/r…

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We've added a latency by status code graph to the OpenFaaS dashboard and will be adding others over the coming weeks. This will save you from needing to open up a Grafana dashboard when you want to get more insights on a particular function.

We've added a latency by status code graph to the <a href="/openfaas/">OpenFaaS</a> dashboard and will be adding others over the coming weeks.

This will save you from needing to open up a Grafana dashboard when you want to get more insights on a particular function.
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We've been busy adding graphs into the OpenFaaS dashboard with metrics for functions - from load, to scaling, to latency, and CPU/RAM consumption.

We've been busy adding graphs into the <a href="/openfaas/">OpenFaaS</a> dashboard with metrics for functions - from load, to scaling, to latency, and CPU/RAM consumption.
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By using spot instances for OpenFaaS functions, you can save up to 90% on EC2 costs. Combine it with Karpenter, and you can scale nodes to zero and pay nothing for idle #kubernetes #eks #scaletozero #faas openfaas.com/blog/eks-openf…

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Learn options for accessing authenticated APIs including those needing OAuth tokens from background jobs and functions #faas #oauth #etl #k8s #automation openfaas.com/blog/apis-with…

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The N100 is really cheap enough that you can buy several and test out your Kubernetes and firecracker code in a cluster. I’ve got 3 microVMs on either one running a different setup for OpenFaaS

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faasd CE / OpenFaaS Edge can run a set of stateful services alongside your functions like Postgres, Valkey, Minio, etc Today we're releasing new commands to help manage them faasd service list faasd service logs faasd service restart faasd service top

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New example UI for the OpenFaaS Function Builder API: āœ… Accept JavaScript from customers āœ… Invoke it from your existing product instead of using external webhooks āœ… Code is sandboxed with K8s best practices #serverless #faas #platform #integration youtube.com/watch?v=zkYaTg…

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We've been seeing more and more cold emails getting through Google's spam filter.. so we took matters into our own hands with OpenFaaS and OpenAI Link in next message..

We've been seeing more and more cold emails getting through Google's spam filter.. so we took matters into our own hands with <a href="/openfaas/">OpenFaaS</a> and <a href="/OpenAI/">OpenAI</a> 

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Build vs. buy - extensibility with customer functions - the dev longs to create their own Heroku, the manager wants to get to market as fast as possible. Of course we're biased and will do whatever we can so you can ship the capability ASAP. openfaas.com/blog/build-a-f…

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The Headroom Controller adds low-priority Pods as a buffer when using autoscaling nodes in Kubernetes Don't wait 1-2 mins for a new node - pay a tiny bit more for an instant start for your Pods. youtube.com/watch?v=MHXvhK…