
429: Curious About Caddy
Jim and Wes take the latest release of the Caddy web server for a spin, investigate Intel's Comet Lake desktop CPUs, and explore the fight over 5G between the US Military and the FCC.
May 15, 202030m 45s
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Show Notes
Jim and Wes take the latest release of the Caddy web server for a spin, investigate Intel's Comet Lake desktop CPUs, and explore the fight over 5G between the US Military and the FCC.
Links:
- Caddy offers TLS, HTTPS, and more in one dependency-free Go Web server
- Caddy 2
- Caddy v2 Improvements [slightly out of date]
- Proposal: Permanently change all proprietary licensing to open source · Issue #2786 · caddyserver/caddy
- Revert "Implement Caddy-Sponsors HTTP response header" by lol768 · Pull Request #1866 · caddyserver/caddy
- Intel’s 10th generation desktop CPUs have arrived—still on 14nm
- Intel Comet Lake 10th Gen CPU release date, specs, price, and performance
- 10th Gen Intel® Core™ Desktop Processors
- US military is furious at FCC over 5G plan that could interfere with GPS
- The Pentagon's fight to kill Ligado's 5G network
- FCC Approves Ligado L-Band Application to Facilitate 5G & IoT
Topics
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