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@adam_straughan @preslavrachev An answer like "doesn't make sense, total overhead, hard to control" is ok. I am just looking at all the new shiny Go stuff and wonder what people already tried and why they left some routes untouched.
@adam_straughan @preslavrachev the thought also was a out separately handling things that belong to some subtask. Like subrouters or scoped sub-tasks of a request. Think main Middleware set handles from Auth to throttling, cors, csrf etc and then there happens to be side-channels that start handling data flowing to or from various, unconnected systems, where no one cares about order.
@adam_straughan @preslavrachev the thought wasn't that much about speed, but about the different times when an external source might return data.
@heaths yes, order is something I haven't considered. It's more of a quick thought with my still limited knowledge of the language and eco system itself so far.
@preslavrachev pretty much that. I somehow assume with my limited Go day 4 knowledge, that it might be much easier to run servers that interconnect several external sources asynchronously without a known time of response arrival.

Can someone tell me if there is a #go http server that works with channels als Middleware? It seems obvious that this could be a way worth trying. Or am I stupid? (It's late)

Asking the #golang community here?

Hey all. I know a pretty kick ass person who's found themselves on the job market. They're a PNW based individual looking for a remote gig as an Incident Response Manager flavored role.

I've worked an incident with them and can vouch for their capabilities. When talking the client through what steps to perform they were knowledgeable, communicated clearly, empathetic, and professional.

I'm more than happy to broker introductions or pass along info. They're a catch and I want to see them in a happy supportive place.

#infosecjobs #incidentresponse

@bastilian and the satisfaction of the snap when the latch breaks.

What do you think about the new EU-USA privacy Data Privacy Framework?

Do we want to trust what's coming?

https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_23_3721

Press corner

Highlights, press releases and speeches

European Commission - European Commission
@rijnhard Do I spot some code from Inpsyse there? Monolog wrapper?