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tus.io might be a bit more popular than Fastly. We know about 18 links to it since March 2021 and only 14 links to Fastly. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Well worth a mention, Fermyon[0] and Cosmonic[1], and Fastly[2] are all standards-based and mature wasm edge/cloud providers worth checking out! 0: https://fermyon.com 1: https://cosmonic.com 2: https://fastly.com. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Go to fastly.com if you want to know what fastly is. Source: about 1 year ago
"Websites prove their identity via certificates. Firefox does not trust this site because it uses a certificate that is not valid for i.redd.it. The certificate is only valid for the following names: default.ssl.fastly.net, fastly.com, \.a.ssl.fastly.net, *.hosts.fastly.net, *.global.ssl.fastly.net, *.fastly.com,* a.ssl.fastly.net, purge.fastly.net, mirrors.fastly.net, control.fastly.net, tools.fastly.net. Source: about 1 year ago
No, we didn't. We are leveraging Fastly's expertise for that so you get to benefit from their large infrastructure while we get to enjoy their high degree of flexibility to tailor the service to your needs. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
And yet the internet still has issues. I was communicating with a guy in r/tidal over the weekend in Poland. His internet speeds were 400 Mbps down and yet Tidal Master streams couldn't play. Come to find out when people are awake his ISP and one of its peers to get to fastly.com (CDN that Tidal uses) is saturated and unable to play. You can't even begin to compare youtube or Netflix either. Netflix, youtube and... Source: about 2 years ago
We map the TUS[0] protocol to S3 multipart upload operations. This lets us obscure the S3 bucket from the client. The TUS operations are handled by a dedicated micro-service. It could be done in a Lambda or anything. Once the upload completes we kick off a workflow to virus scan, unzip, decrypt, and process the file depending on what it is. For virus scanning, we started with ClamAV[1], but eventually bought a... - Source: Hacker News / 9 days ago
Resumable uploads are powered by the TUS protocol. The journey to get here was immensely rewarding, working closely with the TUS team. A big shoutout to the maintainers of the TUS protocol, @murderlon and @acconut, for their collaborative approach to open source. - Source: dev.to / 21 days ago
If it’s one way (that wasn’t quite clear from the requirements to me). Take a look at https://tus.io/. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
HTTP/1 requests (uploads in this case) are also separate to some degree (though there are fairly stringent limits on connections per domain iirc which HTTP/2 resolves via the mentioned streams/multiplexing of connections). The problem they have specifically would be that in a single request (form post for example) those uploads will be linear. Solution really boils down to paralellizing the upload, using... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Hey hn, supabase ceo here This release introduces a few new features to Supabase Storage: Resumable Uploads , Quality Filters, Next.js support, and WebP support. As a reminder, Supabase Storage is for file storage, not to be confused with Postgres Storage. Resumable Uploads is the biggest update because it means that you can build more resilient apps: your users can continue uploading a file if their internet... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
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