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Keep Private Data Out Of Your Repository | Ryan Day
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Ryan @ ryanday.net. Posted on August 23, 2014 by Ryan Day. Keep Private Data Out Of Your Repository. Did you know that Amazon crawls public repositories on Github looking for secret keys? Neither did I. Neither did the ex-contractor that pushed my client’s code base into his public repo to boost his Github profile. There is nothing like a security breach email from Amazon that helps you sell a proper release process to your client. Keep private data in the environment, not the config file. Proper devops ...
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More Writing | Ryan Day
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Ryan @ ryanday.net. Posted on January 31, 2015 by Ryan Day. I think it’s about time to start this “post a day” idea. Fred Wilson. Does it. This guy. Seems pretty consistent about it. More importantly, I’m starting to send long emails which are simply not being read. I need another outlet to vent. Or people are going to stop talking to me altogether just to avoid getting stuck in conversation. 8211; – – – –. 8220;Lots of small bug fixes and refactoring. On the plus side, they have no idea how long it take...
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Ryan Day | Page 2 of 18 | Product Development
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Ryan @ ryanday.net. Posted on January 2, 2015 by Ryan Day. Configuration in the Environment. Moving Fast published this article. Regarding the danger of using the environment to store secrets. I think that every time is a good time to re-evaluate design choices with security implications. So that’s what I’m doing here. The reasons I use the environment in my company are:. Reading this short list, there is really nothing here that forces us to use the environment. A config file would be just fine....My ap...
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SQLAlchemy and Memory | Ryan Day
http://www.ryanday.net/2015/03/30/python-memory-reminders
Ryan @ ryanday.net. Posted on March 30, 2015 by Ryan Day. I started having segfaults in my celery processes. These were incredibly difficult to debug because they didn’t always happen, and never happened in development. Fortunately they were happening in certain places and I was able to guess where the problem was. However, I didn’t understand just how severe the problem was. I use SQLAlchemy in my Flask apps. I typically issue queries similar to. Line # Mem usage Increment Line Contents. MiB join (.
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Silent Win | Ryan Day
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Ryan @ ryanday.net. Posted on February 6, 2015 by Ryan Day. Well it’s been six days since I’ve decided to post something everyday and haven’t I posted anything on any days. Some might see this as a total failure. But I’m deciding I’ve actually succeeded. So I’ve privately jotted down thoughts for revision, and not posted the horrible bits. This helps me organize my ideas and doesn’t clutter the internet. Yes, it needs tests.
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security Archives | Ryan Day
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Ryan @ ryanday.net. Posted on January 2, 2015 by Ryan Day. Configuration in the Environment. Moving Fast published this article, regarding the danger of using the environment to store secrets. I think that every time is a good time to re-evaluate design choices with security implications. So that’s what I’m doing here. My previous post focused specifically on the security implications of storing keys in your code repository. This was a particularly Read More. Posted on August 23, 2014 by Ryan Day.
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Configuration in the Environment | Ryan Day
http://www.ryanday.net/2015/01/02/configuration-environment
Ryan @ ryanday.net. Posted on January 2, 2015 by Ryan Day. Configuration in the Environment. Moving Fast published this article. Regarding the danger of using the environment to store secrets. I think that every time is a good time to re-evaluate design choices with security implications. So that’s what I’m doing here. The reasons I use the environment in my company are:. Reading this short list, there is really nothing here that forces us to use the environment. A config file would be just fine....My ap...
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Meta Archives | Ryan Day
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Ryan @ ryanday.net. Posted on September 21, 2015 by Ryan Day. Yes, it needs tests. Don’t spend a lot of time on this, because it isn’t a full blown feature. It’s just one little thing the client needs. Don’t go overboard, just quick and simple. You can’t control how other people think. You can only control you. The client and sales have already had the meeting. They’ve already convinced themselves Read More. Posted on March 30, 2015 by Ryan Day. Posted on March 23, 2015 by Ryan Day. Well it’s been ...