AWS SSO Credentials

by @pbrisbin on September 16, 2022

At Freckle, we use AWS SSO to manage our operators’ CLI access. The process typically goes like this:

  1. You call aws sso login and go through a browser authentication

Engineering Excellence (part 2)

by @eborden on October 03, 2022

In the previous post we discussed measures of excellence that have wider adoption in industry. They are accepted, have benchmark values, and frequently speak to delivery/user-value. These metrics keep us honest about…


Using Amazonka 2.0

by @pbrisbin on September 22, 2023

A few months ago, those of us at the intersection of Haskell and AWS received a gift. Amazonka, the de-facto AWS SDK for Haskell, released its much-anticipated 2.0 rewrite to Hackage. At Freckle, we had been testing the release…


Servant style handlers for Yesod

by @pseudonom on December 21, 2015

Version 0.2 of Servant (the oldest version recognizable as modern Servant) was released at the end of 2014. By that point, Front Row was already pretty firmly commited to Yesod. But using Yesod doesn’t mean we…


Dueling Rhetoric of Clojure and Haskell

by @eborden on November 01, 2017

Recently Lispcast wrote a post interpreting Rich Hickey’s controversial statements on static types. This post had some very interesting perspectives and some unfortunate misinformation. Within the post…

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