I briefly looked at AWS S3 Glacier storage, thinking maybe having a second cloud host for my backups would be good.
I can't actually figure out how much this will cost me because they charge per operation (you know, like PUT, GET, etc.) in addition to the storage costs (which I easily figured out).
We are proud to announce that @xunit is the May 2024 sponsor project for .NET on AWS! They're generously funding our development efforts for the next 12 months.
Three fully-remote #jobs available at @lutraconsulting, working on the @merginmaps platform for collecting geospatial field data on your mobile devices.
People may want to reconsider using #AWS#S3 for static web hosting, or at the bare minimum come up with convoluted names and treat their S3 bucket name as sensitive information. If your S3 bucket name comes up in any web search (for example because it's literally in a public GitHub repo), that's a potential attack vector.