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Governments spying on users via push notifications, Sqlite announce JSONB support, better serverless pattern FLAME by Fly.io

4 min · 7 dec 20234 min
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Apple and Google acknowledge government surveillance through push notifications, raising privacy concerns. SQLite enhances its offerings with JSONB support, a boon for developers using SQLite and JSON. Additionally, we delve into Fly.io's innovative approach to serverless computing with the FLAME pattern, providing a cost-effective, efficient solution for handling high CPU workloads in applications. Links: https://www.androidauthority.com/apple-google-push-notification-surveillance-3392252/ https://sqlite.org/forum/forumpost/fa6f64e3dc1a5d97 https://fly.io/blog/rethinking-serverless-with-flame/

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