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State of OpenTelemetry, Where Are We and What’s Next?
Michael Hausenblas discusses what problems OpenTelemetry solves, and overviews the ecosystem and status of various projects within OpenTelemetry.
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Better Serverless Computing with WebAssembly
William Overton discusses why WebAssembly is the next big step on the journey to computing at the edge, the Compute@Edge platform, and developments in the WASM ecosystem (WASI & Component Model).
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Implementing Passwordless Logins with WebAuthn Protocol
Adib Saikali overviews the Web Authentication protocol which enables secure user-friendly authentication processes. He is using a sample Spring Security-based application.
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Secure, Performant Platform Extensibility through WebAssembly
Saúl Cabrera explores how server-side WebAssembly can be leveraged to enable synchronous, secure and performant platform extensibility.
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Full Stack Dart
Chris Swan discusses using a stack of Dart, where Flutter developers can use the same language to build the services behind their apps.
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Panel: WebAssembly - the Past, Present and Future
Aaron Turner, Taylor Thomas and Matt Butcher discuss the past, the present, and the future; where they think this technology will be most impactful in the coming years.
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WASM in the Wild West: a Practical Application Tale
Taylor Thomas, Matt Butcher discuss the possibilities afforded by WASM and why they think it will be a major component of application development in the cloud, along with some of the lessons learned.
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Experimenting with WASM for Future Audience Experiences in BBC iPlayer
Tim Pearce discusses how they used WebAssembly to deploy their iPlayer across various web browsers, what advantages this approach had and how they intend to use WebAssembly outside the browser.
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WASI: a New Kind of System Interface
Lin Clark walks through what WASI means and shares examples of opportunities that could be unlocked.
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How Facebook Is Bringing QUIC to Billions
Matt Joras and Yang Chi discuss the technical challenges implementing QUIC and HTTP/3, from edge load balancer to mobile clients, and from application tweaking to transport congestion control.
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Getting the Most out of Sandboxing
Chris Palmer discusses the nature and particulars of the OS limitations we face, what security gap they leave us with, and what we are doing to make Chromium's large codebase less memory-unsafe.
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BBC Online: Architecting for Scale with the Cloud and Serverless
Matthew Clark discusses how the BBC’s website is designed in a scalable, performant, and resilient way, what the architectural solution is, and some of the technologies used.