Brad Fitzpatrick
@bradfitz.com
I do computers. Married to @radkat.fitzpat.com. Three kids. Xoogler.
Go (#golang) team 2010~2020. Made LiveJournal, OpenID, memcached. Currently at @Tailscale.com making WireGuard easy.
Seattle, WA // Bainbridge
Go (#golang) team 2010~2020. Made LiveJournal, OpenID, memcached. Currently at @Tailscale.com making WireGuard easy.
Seattle, WA // Bainbridge
Never. This was my first foray.
November 3, 2025 at 12:27 PM
Never. This was my first foray.
"ERROR: The Artifact Registry service account doesn't have access to bradfitz-proj for copying images
The following command will grant the necessary access (may take a few minutes). You can re-run this ..."
Oh, yes, pervasive eventual consistency you punt to users!
"may".... "few minutes" ... 💩
The following command will grant the necessary access (may take a few minutes). You can re-run this ..."
Oh, yes, pervasive eventual consistency you punt to users!
"may".... "few minutes" ... 💩
November 2, 2025 at 9:13 PM
"ERROR: The Artifact Registry service account doesn't have access to bradfitz-proj for copying images
The following command will grant the necessary access (may take a few minutes). You can re-run this ..."
Oh, yes, pervasive eventual consistency you punt to users!
"may".... "few minutes" ... 💩
The following command will grant the necessary access (may take a few minutes). You can re-run this ..."
Oh, yes, pervasive eventual consistency you punt to users!
"may".... "few minutes" ... 💩
yeah! I've heard a lot about Montenegro because the Russians I used to work with (back in LiveJournal days) in Moscow would frequently travel to either Istanbul or Montenegro, as those were basically their "Mexico springbreak" like places, not requiring visas. (rare for Russians)
October 30, 2025 at 4:39 PM
yeah! I've heard a lot about Montenegro because the Russians I used to work with (back in LiveJournal days) in Moscow would frequently travel to either Istanbul or Montenegro, as those were basically their "Mexico springbreak" like places, not requiring visas. (rare for Russians)
Hah, no. I just smiled and let her be enthusiastic for life.
October 30, 2025 at 3:34 PM
Hah, no. I just smiled and let her be enthusiastic for life.
That's electric potential.
The power of Jesus is hopefully 240W (48V * 5A) if that USB-C capable implements USB PD Revision 3.1, which I'd expect Jesus to be capable of.
The power of Jesus is hopefully 240W (48V * 5A) if that USB-C capable implements USB PD Revision 3.1, which I'd expect Jesus to be capable of.
October 24, 2025 at 8:56 PM
That's electric potential.
The power of Jesus is hopefully 240W (48V * 5A) if that USB-C capable implements USB PD Revision 3.1, which I'd expect Jesus to be capable of.
The power of Jesus is hopefully 240W (48V * 5A) if that USB-C capable implements USB PD Revision 3.1, which I'd expect Jesus to be capable of.
Yes! Until Thursday afternoon.
October 20, 2025 at 2:19 PM
Yes! Until Thursday afternoon.
I want to go party with British Brad.
October 16, 2025 at 3:14 PM
I want to go party with British Brad.
But can you parallel park?
October 14, 2025 at 9:23 PM
But can you parallel park?
maybe I should've co-authored-by
October 14, 2025 at 9:19 PM
maybe I should've co-authored-by
Here it is:
github.com/bradfitz/liv...
It's for running the cloudwego/goref tool against running servers with hundreds of GBs of memory, without pauses.
Seems to work? Haven't used it for reals yet. Let me know if you're braver than me and try it on something big 🤪
#golang
github.com/bradfitz/liv...
It's for running the cloudwego/goref tool against running servers with hundreds of GBs of memory, without pauses.
Seems to work? Haven't used it for reals yet. Let me know if you're braver than me and try it on something big 🤪
#golang
GitHub - bradfitz/livecore: Linux low-pause core file dumper from an existing running process
Linux low-pause core file dumper from an existing running process - bradfitz/livecore
github.com
October 14, 2025 at 8:37 PM
Here it is:
github.com/bradfitz/liv...
It's for running the cloudwego/goref tool against running servers with hundreds of GBs of memory, without pauses.
Seems to work? Haven't used it for reals yet. Let me know if you're braver than me and try it on something big 🤪
#golang
github.com/bradfitz/liv...
It's for running the cloudwego/goref tool against running servers with hundreds of GBs of memory, without pauses.
Seems to work? Haven't used it for reals yet. Let me know if you're braver than me and try it on something big 🤪
#golang
Whoops. I think I blended "burn a hole in your pocket" and "to blow" (money) and brain-o'ed.
October 12, 2025 at 10:41 PM
Whoops. I think I blended "burn a hole in your pocket" and "to blow" (money) and brain-o'ed.