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Add lambda to openfaas snowman blog #60
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Signed-off-by: Richard Gee <richard@technologee.co.uk>
title: "A snowman's journey: Lambda to OpenFaaS" | ||
description: Richard Gee showcases a holiday project which demonstrates adding voice control to OpenFaaS functions using an Alexa skill and moving the handling function out of AWS Lambda onto OpenFaaS alternatives. | ||
date: 2019-01-25 | ||
image: /images/lambda-to-openfaas-with-skill/background-brown-christmas.jpg |
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BIN +2.18 MB images/lambda-to-openfaas-with-skill/background-brown-christmas.jpg
This image is too large, please resize 1600 on the width and export at ~= 250KB.
categories: | ||
- alexa | ||
- lambda | ||
- cloud |
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- aws
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What programming language? Add that too.
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As the festive season started to approach, as it tends to on a fairly regular and annual basis, I decided to revisit a project from the previous year where I used Amazon Echo to control a festive decoration. The _smart_ festive decoration remains synchronised with the colour of devices across the globe using the current [Cheerlights](http://cheerlights.com/) colour. |
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It might be considered a nit
, but we don't use double spaces after sentences anywhere in the documentation, existing blogs or in markdown. Can you sed
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I'd love to see this published in a more seasonal format. The core parts I liked were:
Given that @rgee0 told me this is unlikely to be published I'll close the PR. Alex |
I suggest not deleting the branch. |
Signed-off-by: Richard Gee richard@technologee.co.uk