Completed my first reading of Designing Data-Intensive Applications by @martinkl just in time before 2024 wraps up! Wrote about my experience here: https://t.co/cRJxHVRjtf
#ddia
I just sponsored @lumendriada. @herdrdev has quickly become an indispensable part of my workflow and is easily one of the best-designed dev tools Iโve ever used. Do yourselves a favour and give it a try! ๐
https://t.co/CQuDby1G9Y
herdr is 105 days old.
i started writing a 10,000 github stars celebration post. before i finished it, we passed 12,500!
on june 30, herdr hit #1 on github trending. it has stayed in the top 10 since.
iโve been building it solo and full-time, in public from day one: roadmap, issues, feature requests, releases.
so instead of just celebrating, iโm opening the stats too: stars, downloads, website traffic, releases, and where the numbers come from.
https://t.co/MeA1u4yIII
thank you for being part of the herd ๐
@elie2222 Having roamed around far and wide in the agentic-dev-tooling pastures, I've finally landed on @herdrdev and it's pure bliss ๐ค๐ผ๐ค๐ผ๐ค๐ผ
I had been itching to build something that improves discovery for the "authentic"/"old-school" web. Having spent a few minutes with Kagi's small web, it seems to match the ~shape of what I had in mind! Give it a go: https://t.co/hQ6Nt09oj8
Bring the human web to your browser or phone with the Kagi Small Web browser extension and mobile apps, surfacing authentic posts from independent bloggers and creators worth discovering:
https://t.co/zuDPRQdeBR
I think I'm beginning to get @ssh_exe_dev Your ideas can go into shelley instead of into the bottomless "some day" pit. Tailor-made software for a userbase of you and/or your friends is a reality now. Supported by what feels like the best UX for VMs in the world. Beautiful! ๐ค๐ผ๐ค๐ผ
From the greatest hack of all time (asm.js) to running in billions of browsers, edge networks, and embedded systems. The oral history of #WebAssembly's first decade, from the engineers who built it.
https://t.co/3CyFJXZB4x #Wasm@bytecodeallies
The OSTEP book club reading is starting in a week! A few updates.
1) Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau is in the book club! May not be super active because he's got a lot going on but he'll be there.
2) Invites are out for the first 12 discussion starters are out. If your name is in this list please check your email/spam for [email protected] and confirm/deny your interest.
3) The first 300 invites are out since I get rate limited. All 800+ folks who signed up will definitely eventually get in.
Looking forward to this!!
Sometimes an interface is so ubiquitous that performance limitations inherent to its design are just accepted. This has been our experience with Parquet. We switched to Vortex which aligned much better with our needs and saw a 70% performance improvement across the board. ๐๐