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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15172 · Sep 27

#go#cloud_infrastructure#hacktoberfest#oauth2_proxy#ssl#sso OAuth2-Proxy is an open-source tool that protects your web applications by requiring users to log in through OAuth2 or OpenID Connect providers like Google, Microsoft, or GitHub. It works as a reverse proxy or middleware, intercepting requests and redirecting users to authenticate before accessing your app. It supports many providers and can pass user details as headers to your app, enhancing security without changing your app’s code. It offers easy installation, pre-built binaries, and secure container images, making it simple to add strong authentication to your services, especially in Kubernetes environments. This helps you control access safely and efficiently. https://github.com/oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy

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@CryptoM · Post #65351 · 04/13/2026, 01:57 AM

🚀 Barclays Analysts: Asian Central Banks Likely to Maintain Monetary Policy Amid Middle East Conflict On April 13, Barclays Bank's fixed income, foreign exchange, and commodities research team released a report suggesting that Asian central banks may keep their monetary policies unchanged in the short term due to ongoing Middle East conflicts. According to Jin10, the analysts noted that the Monetary Authority of Singapore is likely to maintain its current policy this week, expressing concerns over the risks of extreme negative growth rather than inflation. Meanwhile, Barclays believes that unless the U.S. dollar significantly depreciates against the Indonesian rupiah before the upcoming Bank Indonesia meeting, the Indonesian central bank is unlikely to quickly resume its rate-cutting cycle. Additionally, the central banks of Thailand and the Philippines, which are also holding meetings this month, are expected to remain on hold. #Barclays#AsianCentralBanks#MonetaryPolicy#MiddleEastConflict#Singapore#Indonesia#Thailand#Philippines#InterestRates#BankIndonesia#USdollar#Rupiah#RateCut