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Library Oriented Architecture: The Most Interesting Architecture Pattern You've Probably Never Heard About

 🌐Distributed Systems
koscielniak.pro··DEV

The Split-Brain Problem in Plain English — And the Three Ways Your Distributed Cache Handles It Wrong

 🌐Distributed Systems
javacodegeeks.com·

New comment by monicasarbu in "Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2026)"

 🌐Distributed Systems
xata.io··Hacker News

Distributed multi-agent systems with Aspire and Microsoft Agent Framework

 🤖AI Engineering  Content type: Blog
devblogs.microsoft.com·

A Case for Simulation-Driven Resilience in Agentic Data Systems

 🌐Distributed Systems  Content type: Blog

Understanding Leader Election in the Raft Consensus Algorithm

 🌐Distributed Systems  Content type: Blog
medium.com
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agentgateway Joins AAIF as an Open Gateway for Agentic AI Infrastructure

 🤖AI Engineering  Content type: Blog
aaif.io··Hacker News

Saga orchestration for Spring Boot, runs on your existing PostgreSQL

 🌐Distributed Systems

How to Run a Technical Due Diligence: The Fine Prints

 🌐Distributed Systems  Content type: News
makemeacto.cc·

Microservices Solved One Problem. Then They Created Another.

 🌐Distributed Systems  Content type: Blog
medium.com·

Rayfin signals Microsoft’s push to make Fabric an AI app runtime

 🤖AI Engineering
infoworld.com·

Building Scalable Multi-Agent Systems for Enterprises

 🌐Distributed Systems  Content type: Blog

The dangers of the Single Global Process

 🌐Distributed Systems  Content type: Blog
keathley.io·

New comment by nam10jan in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2026)"

 🌐Distributed Systems  Content type: Discussion

Scaling Zero Copy from 1 Trillion to 120 Trillion Rows with File Federation

 🌐Distributed Systems

Agents, Everywhere

 🌐Distributed Systems
ampcode.com·

Building Python applications with SQLAlchemy and Aurora DSQL

 🌐Distributed Systems  Content type: Blog
aws.amazon.com·

History of the Internet: From ARPANET to the Modern Web

 🌐Network Protocols

Is Go (Golang) a good choice for backend development as a complete beginner?

 🦀Rust  Content type: Discussion
reddit.com··r/golang

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heidenstedt.org·
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