Top Links from Issue #296

This issue was published on September 10, 2024

Not all heroes wear capes 🦸

In this issue, Amazon Bedrock upgrades its Stability AI models, InfluxDB says 'no' to AI magic beans, and we get a new batch of heroes. Read the full issue...


Most Popular Links

Below are the most popular links from Issue #296 as chosen by our Off-by-none email subscribers. Sign up for the newsletter and help choose the most popular links each week!

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Amazon DynamoDB announces support for Attribute-Based Access Control
Discover more about what's new at AWS with Amazon API Gateway integration timeout limit increase beyond 29 seconds

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Announcing Storage Browser for Amazon S3 for your web applications (alpha r
Discover more about what's new at AWS with Amazon API Gateway integration timeout limit increase beyond 29 seconds

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Dear AWS, how do I build & develop purely on AWS right now? by Lockhead
S3 Select, CloudSearch, Cloud9, SimpleDB, Forecast, Data Pipeline, and CodeCommit. This post will focus on Cloud9 and CodeCommit … and how I think this announcement impacts the “end to end” developer story for developers on AWS.

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An Alternative to Batch Jobs: Scheduling Events with EventBridge Scheduler
In a previous post, I wrote about EventBridge Scheduler and how we can use it to build a reminder application. In this article, we’ll explore how scheduling messages in the future can be also an alternative to batch jobs.

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The latest AWS Heroes have arrived – September 2024 by taylor jacobsen
The AWS Heroes program recognizes outstanding individuals who are making meaningful contributions within the AWS community. These technical experts generously share their insights, best practices, and innovative solutions to help others create efficiencies and build faster on AWS.

Honorable Mentions

There are so many great blog posts, tutorials, use cases, and more shared each week by the #serverless community, that picking just a few to feature is really hard. So here are some other honorable mentions chosen by our readers.

Serverless AWS Account Watcher
Keeping track of all the actions being done in your AWS account can be a real challenge - especially when you have multiple team members using the same account. All actions in your account get recorded in the AWS CloudTrail application in AWS.

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About the Author

Jeremy is the CEO and Founder of Ampt and an AWS Serverless Hero that has a soft spot for helping people solve problems using serverless. He frequently consults with companies and developers transitioning away from the traditional “server-full” approach. You can find him ranting about serverless on Twitter, in several forums and Slack groups, hosting the Serverless Chats podcast, and at conferences around the world.

 

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