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cerbos
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How to Implement Authorization in React JS
Here, Cerbos comes into the picture.
- Open Policy Agent
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Nuxt authorization: How to implement fine-grained access control
In this tutorial you will learn how to use Cerbos to add fine-grained access control to any Nuxt web application, simplifying authorization as a result.
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ποΈβοΈ Innovate Like Da Vinci: Blending Art and Science in Software Development
In my work with Cerbos, I apply the lessons learned from Da Vinci to tackle authorization challenges. Our approach is to create solutions where functionality seamlessly integrates with developer experience. Constantly iterating and viewing the tools through the users' lens, helps ensure that our access control solutions are robust and dev-friendly.
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Get started with Cerbos Hub
You may already know of our open source solution - Cerbos Policy Decision Point (PDP); a devtool which helps developers enforce access control over different parts of their software. If you need to learn more about Cerbos in general, we strongly recommend checking out the website and the docs.
- π» 7 Open-Source DevTools That Save Time You Didn't Know to Exist βπ
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Cerbos v0.32 released!
GitHub: https://github.com/cerbos/cerbos URL: https://cerbos.dev
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Feedback needed: Cerbos Hub is now in public beta
Cerbos Hub is a managed service offering for the open source authorization product, Cerbos.
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Feedback needed: Cerbos Hub is now in public beta!
Hello fellow devs! I'm with Cerbos (https://cerbos.dev/), a tool designed to manage who can do what in your software applications.
redpanda
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Using Redpanda with OpenTelemetry and Grafana for real-time event monitoring
To learn more about Redpanda and stay up-to-date, see Redpanda's source codes available on GitHub and join the Redpanda Community on Slack with fellow developers and data engineers.
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Choosing Between a Streaming Database and a Stream Processing Framework in Python
Stream-processing platforms such as Apache Kafka, Apache Pulsar, or Redpanda are specifically engineered to foster event-driven communication in a distributed system and they can be a great choice for developing loosely coupled applications. Stream processing platforms analyze data in motion, offering near-zero latency advantages. For example, consider an alert system for monitoring factory equipment. If a machine's temperature exceeds a certain threshold, a streaming platform can instantly trigger an alert and engineers do timely maintenance.
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The best WebAssembly runtime may be no runtime at all
Yeah itβs just the stack switching itself that is a handful of cycles, but there is not much more overhead for the full VM switch if you structure your embedding the right way. Code the code is source available if you want to peek at it!
https://github.com/redpanda-data/redpanda/blob/dev/src/v/was...
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redpanda VS quix-streams - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 7 Dec 2023
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Kafka Is Dead, Long Live Kafka
that's a littlebit of a stretch. when you say "no shortage" - outside of redpanda what product exists that actually compete in all deployment modes?
it's a misconception that redpanda is simply a better kafka. the way to think about it is that is a new storage engine, from scratch, that speaks the kafka protocol. similar to all of the pgsql companies in a different space, i.e.: big table pgsql support is not a better postgres, fundamentally different tech. you can read the src and design here: https://github.com/redpanda-data/redpanda. or an electric car is not the same as a combustion engine, but only similar in that they are cars that take you from point a to point b.
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Real-time Data Processing Pipeline With MongoDB, Kafka, Debezium And RisingWave
Redpanda with the MongoDB Debezium Connector installed. We use Redpanda as a Kafka broker.
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Flink CDC / alternatives
And Kafka + Kafka Connect has https://www.confluent.io/ https://aiven.io/ https://upstash.com/ (and not quite Kafka, but protocol-compatible, https://redpanda.com/)
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The Redpanda Project
There exists a C++ project which was created after Rust the language was available. github.com/redpanda-data/redpanda/
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SOCKS Proxy Server Architecture for High Concurrency
I suggest you check out io_uring and thread per core architecture. Applications like scylladb and redpanda have thread per core architecture and use io_uring for async io.
What are some alternatives?
OPA (Open Policy Agent) - Open Policy Agent (OPA) is an open source, general-purpose policy engine.
Apache Kafka - Mirror of Apache Kafka
casbin-server - Casbin as a Service (CaaS)
Apache Pulsar - Apache Pulsar - distributed pub-sub messaging system
Ory Keto - Open Source (Go) implementation of "Zanzibar: Google's Consistent, Global Authorization System". Ships gRPC, REST APIs, newSQL, and an easy and granular permission language. Supports ACL, RBAC, and other access models.
NATS - High-Performance server for NATS.io, the cloud and edge native messaging system.
oso - Oso is a batteries-included framework for building authorization in your application.
jetstream - JetStream Utilities
opa-envoy-plugin - A plugin to enforce OPA policies with Envoy
RabbitMQ - Open source RabbitMQ: core server and tier 1 (built-in) plugins
sso-wall-of-shame - A list of vendors that treat single sign-on as a luxury feature, not a core security requirement.
kafkacat - Generic command line non-JVM Apache Kafka producer and consumer [Moved to: https://github.com/edenhill/kcat]