The lad’s at FusionAuth asked me if i could share some of my experiences with Fusionauth for in their blog. And indeed i could! Behold the crazy story about my quest for a decent centralized authentication solution, and how i ended up with FusionAuth. https://fusionauth.io/blog/2020/10/28/jerry-hopper-gdpr-arm-manuals/
Author: jerryhopper
Swoole Multiarch docker repo
Anyone who’s using docker on Arm devices knows the pain of finding a container matching your processor architecture. Most official repo’s dont have that problem, but some smaller repo’s suffer from tag-overload which makes it harder to find the suitable container.
Emulating Armhf or Arm64 on Windows
So, recently i’ve been maintaining a arm64 docker repository for FusionAuth ( the best Auth-provider package i know) and i decided to create a multi-architecture repository that delivers FusionAuth for x64,Arm64 and ArmV7. I do own a several Arm64 devices – but i lacked a Armv7 one, and started creating a emulated armv7 device using…
FusionAuth on Arm64
Since the release of FusionAuth – i’ve been a huge fan! its lightweight, stable and adheres to standards. FusionAuth is by far the best and most complete authentication authorization and user-management system, which gets you real value for your buck. Build for Devs ‘Build for devs’ is one of the unique selling points of FusionAuth…
FusionAuth + WordPress [1]
Use Fusionauth to provide SSO capabilities to wordpress, using this simple guide.
a Must-listen Podcast.
A secretive start-up promising the next generation of facial recognition software has compiled a database of images far bigger than anything ever constructed by the United States government: over three billion, it says. Is this technology a breakthrough for law enforcement — or the end of privacy as we know it?
FusionAuth + Apache
If you’re attempting to run a FusionAuth Instance behind a Apache, this little configuration snippet will come in handy. ( ProxyPassReverse,ProxyPass,RequestHeader )
Twelve Million Phones, One Dataset, Zero Privacy
An interesting article on the NYTimes surfaced today. The data reviewed by TIMES OPINION didn’t come from a telecom or giant tech company, nor did it come from a governmental surveillance operation. It originated from a location data company, one of dozens quietly collecting precise movements using software slipped onto mobile phone apps. You’ve probably never…
New Robot makes soldiers obsolete
New tech video from bosstown dynamics… looks promising!