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Helper tool to migrate an App Engine service to a Cloud Run service.
It is quite straightforward to migrate from App Engine to Cloud Run, but I made it even easier by creating a tool that guides you and automates some of the changes.
App Engine to Cloud Run
Helper tool to migrate from App Engine to a Cloud Run
This notebook computes an estimate of your past transportation-related CO2 emissions using your Google Location History (an opt-in feature).
It does not store or upload your data. All computation is done client-side using JavaScript in your web browser.
CO2 emissions from Location History
Estimate CO2 emission from Location History
Steren Giannini
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I haven't use Sheety, but I have built so many apps pulling data directly from Sheet.
It would be great if Sheety provided caching and fallback in case Sheet is down or rate limited (not sure if it does this today)
Sheety 2.0
Turn your Google Sheet into a fully RESTful API
Run stateless HTTP containers on a fully managed environment or in your own GKE cluster.
Google Cloud Run
Bringing serverless to containers
Steren Giannini
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Proud to present Cloud Run, the product I have been working on as a PM for the past 2 years. Feel free to ask questions here and share feedback
Google Cloud Run
Bringing serverless to containers
App Engine is Google Cloud's pay-for-usage, managed, application platform.
It now supports the latest version of the Go programming language: Go 1.11.
In addition, it now supports:
* idiomatic vendoring
* best-practice package structures
* go modules
Go 1.11 on App Engine
Go on Google Cloud's pay-for-usage, managed, app platform
You can now deploy your Node.js 8 applications to App Engine standard environment. App Engine is a fully-managed application platform that lets you deploy web and mobile applications without worrying about the underlying infrastructure.
Node.js on App Engine
Fully managed Node.js serverless application platform
Google Cloud Console mobile app
Manage Google Cloud Platform services from mobile
Steren Giannini
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Stackdriver Error Reporting is now generally available on App Engine standard environment—no setup required. Which means it works out of the box for your Java, Python, Go, and PHP applications. https://cloudplatform.googleblog.com/2016/07/Stackdriver-Error-Reporting-has-your-back-on-App-Engine-no-setup-required.html
Google Stackdriver Error Reporting
Aggregates and displays errors produced by cloud services
Steren Giannini
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I am Product Manager on the Google Cloud Platform. Your feedback on the new feature is welcome.
Google Stackdriver Error Reporting
Aggregates and displays errors produced by cloud services
Real-time Exception Monitoring and Alerting
Google Stackdriver Error Reporting
Aggregates and displays errors produced by cloud services
Steren Giannini
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Nice proof of concept.
An alternative solution could be to write a Chrome extension that does the same on the real Wikipedia.
Volupedia
A Wikipedia mirror powered by Sketchfab 3D previews