@n8n.io par Nayel Ferai et @duckdb.org par @vhe74.bsky.social
youtu.be/SKiiTkjObu8
youtu.be/hr4uS9h8Fpw
@n8n.io par Nayel Ferai et @duckdb.org par @vhe74.bsky.social
youtu.be/SKiiTkjObu8
youtu.be/hr4uS9h8Fpw
- Learn to scale down
- You gotta understand the foundation (<3)
- Finish what you start
- Be intentional, not just reaction
- Read Promise Theory
With great humor :)
- Learn to scale down
- You gotta understand the foundation (<3)
- Finish what you start
- Be intentional, not just reaction
- Read Promise Theory
With great humor :)
This is a written version of my talk at #RustConf 2025, where I talk about the joys and sorrows of future cancellations in Rust, with lessons from our work at @oxide.computer. Includes a video of the talk as well. Check it out!
This is a written version of my talk at #RustConf 2025, where I talk about the joys and sorrows of future cancellations in Rust, with lessons from our work at @oxide.computer. Includes a video of the talk as well. Check it out!
📄 Paper: db.cs.cmu.edu/papers/2025/...
📁 Code: github.com/future-file-...
📄 Paper: db.cs.cmu.edu/papers/2025/...
📁 Code: github.com/future-file-...
An explanation of how Linux handles system calls on x86-64 and why they show up as expensive operations in performance profiles blog.codingconfessions.com/p/what-makes...
An explanation of how Linux handles system calls on x86-64 and why they show up as expensive operations in performance profiles blog.codingconfessions.com/p/what-makes...
www.cncf.io/blog/2025/08...
www.cncf.io/blog/2025/08...
Let me take you on a visual introduction to what big O notation is in my new blog post: samwho.dev/big-o.
With big O notation you can better understand how algorithms will perform in practice, finding orders of magnitude improvements often with very simple changes to your code.
Let me take you on a visual introduction to what big O notation is in my new blog post: samwho.dev/big-o.
With big O notation you can better understand how algorithms will perform in practice, finding orders of magnitude improvements often with very simple changes to your code.
- Learn to write create simple drivers for hardware devices that work within the embedded Rust ecosystem
- Driver for DHT Sensor to read Humidity and Temperature
- Learn to use emebdded-hal-mock for testing
red.implrust.com
#rustlang #esp32 #embedded
- Learn to write create simple drivers for hardware devices that work within the embedded Rust ecosystem
- Driver for DHT Sensor to read Humidity and Temperature
- Learn to use emebdded-hal-mock for testing
red.implrust.com
#rustlang #esp32 #embedded
If your company says it is an "AI SRE", no, it isn't, unless it also is capable of running production readiness reviews, making changes to codebases to improve scalability, mentoring engineers, etc. etc.
Be honest, are you automating the ops bit or the whole shindig?
If your company says it is an "AI SRE", no, it isn't, unless it also is capable of running production readiness reviews, making changes to codebases to improve scalability, mentoring engineers, etc. etc.
Be honest, are you automating the ops bit or the whole shindig?
This is exactly why I love ArchLinux : archlinux.org/news/linux-f...
Everything is under control and well documented. 🥰
This is exactly why I love ArchLinux : archlinux.org/news/linux-f...
Everything is under control and well documented. 🥰
I'll be sharing our bills and analyzing them at @breizhcamp.org this afternoon at 16:00 in Amphi A, and will to my best to wrap the event nicely! :)
I'll be sharing our bills and analyzing them at @breizhcamp.org this afternoon at 16:00 in Amphi A, and will to my best to wrap the event nicely! :)