The first public release of Velaros is ready and I'm excited to share it.
Velaros is a WebSocket framework for Go. It's designed to help organize your logic into handlers, similar to how most HTTP frameworks do, but with considerations for WebSockets, such as bi-directional communication.
It provides the familiar middleware pattern, and provides support for JSON, Message Pack, and Protocol Buffers right out the gate. If you need to support other formats/protocols they can be easily implemented with custom middleware.
Check it out and let me know what you think!
So you don't think Saturn I through IIII were significantly different designs from V? What about the lifting body program? The X15 ran 3 airframes just itself. What about the Little Joe project? What final design was that like? How about project FIRE? The BLDT program?
The truth is Nasa created more prototype experiments than SpaceX does today. That was the only way to learn how to understand the complexities of space flight especially in an era with extremely limited compute technology.
Talk about a "holy s***" moment for Elon Musk ... his SpaceX rocket exploded in a massive fireball -- and the thing is, it was all planned out that way!
🎥 SpaceX
@cbcwatcher@MarkJCarney This isn't hard to solve. Just buy new planes. They print money for random aid programs - stealing our savings. They won't do it here because they don't care. They're to busy looting the country.
I don't know who you think you're talking to, it’s not me. I’m barely on this platform. I watch ParlVU - I can see exactly what is being said, what is being ignored, and by whom. Well at least until some vote to turns off the cameras. Or are you suggesting that the uncut feeds supplied by our civil service IT are manipulated by the X algorithm?
How about metrics like GDP per capita, birth rates, aid spending, bond yields, or housing prices? Do you think we’re so easily manipulated that we don’t look at the same figures and conditions south of the border?
Do you think I can’t remember the early 2000s, or speak with all my friends I grew up with who have moved south? These are all published statistics from the banks and our governments.
These ministers want to loot and steal, then say “orange man did it.” You’d have to lobotomize me before that would become a credible excuse, because I would have to forget the last 12 years and be blind to conditions everywhere else.
Yeah, I’m the fool. The traitor is going to explain to me - someone who works ~100 hours a week so my 19-month-old son and wife can have a very modest home some day - how I’m just foolish and uninvolved. I am involved. This is my life, you condescending baffoon.
Here’s what I know: there’s always some excuse, some story. Some reason we can’t build our own industry. Some reason billions and billions had to be printed, stealing from the value of our money. Some reason young people aren’t doing enough or are somehow coming up short that, of course, can’t possibly be the fault of you and your political compatriots. Some reason billions of those printed dollars need to be given in aid to companies with close ties to ministers - which, oddly, whenever an investigation begins, never seems to conclude with any result, but rather with arrogant ministers voting to turn off cameras, thinking people like me aren’t watching.
We are, Erin. We see it all.
You got into bed with these people, Erin. You’re the fool.
The words of an ineffectual, arrogant, ignorant turncoat Red Tory, latching on to relevance.
When us millennials take the political yoke of the country, I hope we implement treason and sedition charges for those who aided and abetted the looting of this country.
My generation is furious and exhausted with this grift on the back of the ignorance and prejudice of Canadian boomers.
@ZacksJerryRig@Reuters You should get back to glazing BYD. Wouldn't want to see your investments suffer there Jerry - got the keep the grift up right bud?
@CanadianPolling I don't believe these figures without context on the exact questions asked, but it does leave me with the impression that ignorance should be shamed more in Canadian politics.