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🐘PostgreSQLGitHub·
Zero-config semantic search for any PostgreSQL database. pip install pgsemantic, three commands, done - varmabudharaju/pgsemantic Read more ›
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🐋Dockern1m35h.in·
DevOps engineer building reliable cloud infrastructure, automated delivery pipelines, and thoughtful products with AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, and GitHub Actions. Read more ›
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Built a distributed authentication system for my portfolio. Read more ›
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🕸️WebAssemblyXe·
You'd think that given the same bytes of input you'd get the same bytes of output. lol. lmao. No, you don't. It's complicated. Read more ›
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🦀RustResonate HQ·
Resonate is a durable execution engine. Read more ›
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For context, this is based on a recent freelance contract in a Django/React TS/React Native codebase size: 20-person team. I have 17 years' experience with w... Read more ›
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1. Introduction A few months ago, we started building Propoza, a tool that generates business proposals with AI for Brazilian freelancers and small business owners. The problem was practical: freelancers spend hours crafting proposals in Canva or Word, delivering generic documents that don't protect the project scope. The tool needed to be simple — the user describes the service, the AI structures a complete proposal with scope, timeline, and payment terms. The technical challenge: how do you... Read more ›
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Parallel queries in PostgreSQL need shared memory sized at runtime, not startup. Read more ›
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I just ran a quick benchmark comparing the different xxHash hashing functions on an AMD Zen 5 EPYC processor (in pure Rust, from and Ho My G..., XXH3 is Read more ›
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Microsoft has attributed a recent Mastra AI supply chain attack that compromised more than 140 npm packages to the North Korean hacking group Sapphire Sleet, also known as BlueNoroff. [...] Read more ›
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Compile Clojure and YAMLScript to Go, native binaries, Wasm and more Read more ›
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On June 5 2026, the met, organized by Eftychia Kitsou and Charis Charalampidi. Speaker: George Capnias Kostas Maistrelis happened on June 9 2026 Organized by: Tom Kincaid Aaryan Sonwane Pat Wright Shayon Mukherjee Shihao Zhong Regina Obe Kheli Fallon Talk selection committee: Erik Pohi Greg Burd Kanchan Mohitey Geetha Setty Shree Vidhya Sampath Sachin Pawar Rob Emanuele Code of Conduct Committee: Vibhor Kumar Stacey Haysler Ken Rugg Speaker: Michael Stonebraker Richard Yen Brian Brennglass Br... Read more ›
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Why deployment status is not a UI label, but a consistency problem across databases, queues, workers, locks, reconcilers, Kubernetes, and user trust. Read more ›
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Some literate programming on a small crate I've written Read more ›
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A TypeScript frontend framework built on Effect-TS, using The Elm Architecture (TEA). Single state tree, pure update functions, explicit side effects, and type-safe routing. An alternative to React for teams that value correctness. Read more ›
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🐧LinuxZDNET·
Secure Boot has always been a nuisance for Linux users, but now that Microsoft's 2011 certificate authorities are expiring, it's become a real pain. Read more ›
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Recently, I’ve been fascinated by the trend of building data storage systems on object storage. Systems like TurboPuffer are all the rage in the search space right now. New storage primitives like SlateDB make creating bespoke storage systems feasible for a single developer or small team. Read more ›
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🐹Golanghextrap.com·
Protect your software supply chain with Hextrap Firewall. Real-time package scanning, allow/deny lists, typosquatting detection, and malware blocking for Python, NPM, and Go. Read more ›
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pgAgent has been my go to scheduling solution for quite some time. Sadly in 6 months it will be completely retired and the pgAgent UI in pgAdmin will be gone. The main reasons I liked pgAgent were: Cross Platform: I have a lot on windows and linux customers, so this was important. Nice UI in pgAdmin, so I could do all work with PostgreSQL and schedule things at the same time as well as check status of jobs. The database backend is PostgreSQL, my favorite database Supports Multiple Agents with... Read more ›
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GenDB is a Generative Query Engine that uses LLM agents to generate instance-optimized query execution code, tailored to your specific data, workloads, and hardware. Read more ›
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