Develop remotely with Zed & AWS

Zed, a fast Rust-based code editor, now supports remote development via SSH, letting developers offload resource-heavy tasks to cloud servers like AWS EC2. This feature simplifies workflows, enables cross-device coding, and supports projects requiring specific architectures or AWS integrations.

November 15, 2024 · 6 min · relivnd

Druggler

Learn About All Features in PaperMod

May 18, 2023 · 2 min · relivnd

Who-Is-RAG?

We’ve used a gamified approach to showcase how Retrieval Augmented Generation enables businesses to use Large Language Models in combination with their company data. Based on the popular board game Who-Is-It?, we created a demo.

September 11, 2024 · 7 min · relivnd

What happens if you leak AWS Credentials in GitHub?

Mishaps can happen. An ill-considered git add . and you accidentally push your .env file containing AWS credentials into a public GitHub repository. I’ve conducted a small experiment with an empty account to show you what happens next.

June 26, 2024 · 9 min · relivnd

aWall goes Kubernetes

As a project for my bachelor thesis, a deployment strategy and a monitoring system for the aWall research project of the IMVS of the FHNW was developed together with a project partner in order to be able to operate aWall on a Kubernetes platform. Modern GitOps methods and tools were used for this.

September 30, 2023 · 5 min · relivnd

Zammad API Adapter

❗Disclaimer: This blog text was initially written for the blog of my former employer TEQLY. It has been translated and reposted here. Organized thanks to Zammad - To record and manage support requests, we at TEQLY use an open-source software called Zammad. If a customer has a support request, they can send a message to our support email and a ticket is opened in Zammad.

July 31, 2023 · 4 min · relivnd