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axis-aws-rekognition
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Boosting the assembly process with AWS serverless & Axis camera
For us, this is a big step towards bringing AWS into our assembly process to enable other use cases with the same setup, at the same time, gain quick wins for us. To support the community and the speed of transformation at manufacturers, we will also release our POC (proof of concept) code at GitHub that brings the powerful OCR function from Rekognition and the result delivered over MQTT together with powerful cameras. With some simple code changes, you could quickly get the object Rekognition with thousands of supported objects/scenes and custom labels to train it for your own object detection with a few images.
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AWS open source news and updates No.41
axis-aws-rekognition Lezgin Bakircioglu got in touch this week to tell me about this project and how they are integrating AI services such as AWS Rekognition into the Axis range of cameras in order to do OCR. He has put together this blog post, Boosting the assembly process with AWS serverless & Axis camera to help you understand how this all fits together. This is still experimental, so get in touch with Lezgin if you think this is something you would like to contribute to.
kube-secret-syncer
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Secrets... can I get it from aws secret manager?
I’ve used this in the past, and it’s reliable.
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AWS open source news and updates No.41
kube-secret-syncer is an open source project that provides a Kubernetes operator to sync secrets from AWS Secrets Manager. View the README to find out why this might work better for you if you are already using something like Kubernetes external Secrets or AWS secret operator. Yann Hamon over at Contentful has helpfully put together an intro post Open-sourcing kube-secret-syncer: A Kubernetes operator to sync secrets from AWS Secrets Manager which you should also check out.
What are some alternatives?
amazon-s3-presigned-urls-aws-sam - For more serverless learning resources, visit https://serverlessland.com/.
kubernetes-external-secrets - Integrate external secret management systems with Kubernetes [Moved to: https://github.com/external-secrets/kubernetes-external-secrets]
cfn-diagram - CLI tool to visualise CloudFormation/SAM/CDK stacks as visjs networks, draw.io or ascii-art diagrams.
ha-mqtt-iot - A simple configurable MQTT client that allows actions to be taken or values be reported from a PC
aws-oidc - AWS OIDC Federation
acaps - Axis System Integration ACAP
booster - Software development framework specialized in building highly scalable microservices with CQRS and Event-Sourcing. It uses the semantics of the code to build a fully working GraphQL API that supports real-time subscriptions.
aws-sdk-js-v3 - Modularized AWS SDK for JavaScript.
yuta - ☁️ Upload a file to AWS S3 and return the Cloudfront link, using Lambda functions in Golang
aws-robomaker-sample-application-meirorunner - This sample application can run on AWS RoboMaker and demonstrate reinforcement learning machine learning for robotics