Daniel Pacak
@d_pacak
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Threat Hunting, Threat Detection and Response, ADR, CDR, EDR, Kubernetes, Linux Containers and eBPF
Warsaw
Joined October 2014
hey look ma i made it
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cilium/ebpf (ebpf-go) v0.10.0 has been released! 🎊🚀 This is a huge release with BTF marshaling support, a multi-year effort. It makes BTF and all its current use cases fully programmable from Go. Thank you to every contributor who made it possible! https://t.co/CyMifRUqI9
github.com
We're pleased to announce the first ebpf-go release of 2023! There is one breaking change, so please read through the release notes carefully. All users are encouraged to upgrade. Breaking Chan...
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Remember folks. Your package manager comes with install hooks. These hooks allow the developer of the package to run *ANY* code on your environment before/after the package is installed. These hooks can be deadly!
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Fred provides a detailed explanation of how our engineering team built an automated tracing program that would capture all HTTP, MySQL, and PostgreSQL requests and queries within a K8s cluster, without a reverse proxy, a service mesh, or sidecar container.
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Test code or it will test others’ patience and your reputation.
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Software development estimates are frequently *way* off. Why? Because many aspects of software development are nearly impossible to estimate. Here are 9 reasons software development estimates fail: 👇
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Getting Started with eBPF and Go
networkop.co.uk
Building a Linux interface cross-connect application with Go and eBPF
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In personal news, today is my last day with @AquaSecTeam as OSS engineer. I've had a great time working on some cool projects. Peace out! Now it's time for holidays and new challenges shortly afterwards 🌴🍹
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Learning new tech is easy, but remembering what you learned is hard. 😭
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It can be hard to make calls in open source—but code can always be changed. It can be much trickier to patch damaged relationships. Learn more about how to listen to your community from @klintron: https://t.co/wqY0Pol0XG
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When in doubt, maintainers should remember that they’re not in it alone. They have a community to help them make the right call. Read more about decision-making in open source:
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Many developers believe that the business wants them to make a mess. Business doesn’t want a mess. Business wants speed. Messes slow you down. Messes slow everyone down. Solution: Don’t make a mess, and then you will go fast. This ain’t rocket science.
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Want to get to grips with building web applications in #golang? Let's Go is a clear and concise guide which packs in all you need to know about best practices, project structure and practical code patterns – incl. dependency management, authentication, databases, testing & more.
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GitHub to require 2FA from active developers by the end of 2023 - @serghei
https://t.co/z2M3TiGEPt
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GitHub announced today that all users who contribute code on its platform (an estimated 83 million developers in total) will be required to enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on their accounts by...
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More on Team Nautilus's research into a logical flaw in npm via @TheHackersNews:
thehackernews.com
A "logical flaw" has been disclosed in the NPM package manager that allowed attackers to pass off rogue libraries as legitimate.
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Looking to create a dashboard like you see in the movies? Sampler allows you to track response times, trigger deployment scripts, get alerted to errors, and helps you visualize just about anything. Available for Windows, macOS, and Linux: https://t.co/lrfNI1pxSN
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Fast and easy Kubernetes+IDE just in your browser? Yes! We added the amazing @theia_ide to all environments. Read more about how and why we did it! https://t.co/EFRboOx2hC
#softwaredevelopment #devops #k8s #kubernetes #sre #ide #vscode
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#opensource recently a comment on a GitHub issue: "It's been THREE years! Any chance this could get implemented?" People have not understood open source...
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