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Before working for 2 years on the Apache APISIX API gateway, I was mainly oblivious to API gateways. It’s only by working with them that I understood their value. Decoupling the client and the server unlocks a lot of options: moving authentication to the API Gateway, securing APIs, deduplicating API requests, etc. In this post, I want to describe how the same pattern appli...

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In the previous post, I described the Seasons project: a time-lapse of hundreds of pictures taken from nearly the same viewpoint over the years. The hardest challenge wasn’t taking the pictures or assembling them, but aligning them. You might have noticed the nearly part about viewpoint in the above paragraph. Indeed, it’s an approximation. I’m a human being, n...

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I live close to nature. I regularly go for a run in the countryside. Over several years, during my runs, I’ve taken pictures from the same position, always roughly the same angle. I had a vague idea in the back of my mind, as an 'artistic' project. One day, I’d turn those photos into a time-lapse video, one that would show the passage of seasons across a single place...

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Good engineers make decisions based on data. Most businesses assumed that the more data, the better the decision. Then, several factors put a halt to the hoarding of ever more data. GDPR and its localized counterparts, and the cost of storage. However, before the GDPR came into effect, the Datensparsamkeit approach already existed. Datensparsamkeit is a German word that’s ...

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