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Can I call myself a data engineer if I don't know Python?

monimiller.com
3 points·by francesca·2 jaar geleden·0 comments

Queues Aren't the Right Abstraction

inngest.com
25 points·by francesca·2 jaar geleden·17 comments

Google Zanzibar for the Rest of Us

osohq.com
3 points·by francesca·2 jaar geleden·0 comments

Build a comprehensive testing pipeline for authorization code

osohq.com
1 points·by francesca·3 jaar geleden·0 comments

Is Polar Turing Complete?

osohq.com
3 points·by francesca·3 jaar geleden·0 comments

We Turn Authorization Logic into SQL

osohq.com
2 points·by francesca·3 jaar geleden·0 comments

Managing Authorization Data in Microservices

osohq.com
2 points·by francesca·3 jaar geleden·0 comments

We Built a VS Code Extension with Rust, WebAssembly, and TypeScript

osohq.com
1 points·by francesca·3 jaar geleden·0 comments

Implementing Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC) in Node.js

osohq.com
2 points·by francesca·3 jaar geleden·0 comments

Why database changes are hard

databaseengineering.substack.com
4 points·by francesca·3 jaar geleden·0 comments

But Why Authorization Models?

osohq.com
4 points·by francesca·3 jaar geleden·0 comments

Show HN: The Oso Modeler

ui.osohq.com
2 points·by francesca·3 jaar geleden·0 comments

The Venn Diagram of Application and Authorization Data

osohq.com
2 points·by francesca·3 jaar geleden·0 comments

The Science of Slumps

perform.beehiiv.com
1 points·by francesca·3 jaar geleden·0 comments

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francesca
·vorig jaar·discuss
I love this app. I let it run in the background when I walk my dogs at home and when I'm traveling and it is amazing how well it connects me with the world around me.
francesca
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Hi all! one of the makers of Oso Golf here :)

Authorization is a challenge for everyone, but has been solved by no one. As the people who wake up thinking about authorization each day we created Oso Golf, a game to help educate the developers about authorization.

We built the first iteration for this game for GraphQL summit, as a fun way for developers to learn Oso’s policy language. Attendees got really into the game, hanging out at our booth for upwards of 30 minutes to solve this with their friends.

So we got some feedback on the game and built it out into 9 “holes,” just like a Golf course, each hole teaches you a different principle of authorization modeling. We’re opening this up to the community today and are excited to see what you think!