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Day: December 5, 2017

Links for 2017-12-05

  • AMERICAN AIRLINES 737MAX8: “LIKE A FLYING PRISON”

    Quite unusual to see an honest review of travelling coach-class on an internal US flight. This is a massive stinker: “I admit American isn’t my favourite airline, but this has made me seriously re-evaluate ever travelling on them again. And it won’t be economy. If this is Americans idea of their future standards, they can keep it. Aviation enthusiasts might find it really interesting- I felt like I was in a flying prison”.

    (tags: coach travel aa airlines 737 boeing reviews comfort)

  • Using AWS Batch to Generate Mapzen Terrain Tiles · Mapzen

    Using this setup on AWS Batch, we are able to generate more than 3.75 million tiles per minute and render the entire world in less than a week! These pre-rendered tiles get stored in S3 and are ready to use by anyone through the AWS Public Dataset or through Mapzen’s Terrain Tiles API.

    (tags: mapzen mapping tiles batch aws s3 lambda docker)

  • Theresa May’s Blue Monday — Fintan O’Toole

    Having backed down, May was then peremptorily informed that she was not even allowed to back down. She left her lunch with the president of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, to take a phone call from the DUP’s Arlene Foster, who told her that the deal she had just made was unacceptable. May then had to go back in and tell Juncker that she could not agree to what she had just agreed to. It is a scarcely credible position for a once great state to find itself in: its leader does not even have the power to conduct a dignified retreat.

    (tags: eu ireland brexit uk theresa-may dup politics ec fintan-otoole)

  • Handling GDPR: How to make Kafka Forget

    How do you delete (or redact) data from Kafka? The simplest way to remove messages from Kafka is to simply let them expire. By default Kafka will keep data for two weeks and you can tune this as required. There is also an Admin API that lets you delete messages explicitly if they are older than some specified time or offset. But what if we are keeping data in the log for a longer period of time, say for Event Sourcing use cases or as a source of truth? For this you can make use of  Compacted Topics, which allow messages to be explicitly deleted or replaced by key.
    Similar applies to Kinesis I would think.

    (tags: kafka kinesis gdpr expiry deleting data privacy)

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