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“I'm now convinced that async/await is, in fact, a bad abstraction for most languages, and we should be aiming for something better instead and that I believe to be thread.” lucumr.pocoo.org/2024/11/18/thr…
I think engineers greatly underestimate the importance of developer marketing. We instinctively dislike the idea that a project's success could be impacted by anything other than technical merit. But explaining what your project is / why it matters is like... very important!
Si on veut faire baisser le coût de l'électricité, éviter des fermetures de réacteurs et à terme justifier la construction de nouvelles unités, il faut alléger très fortement les taxes sur les datacenters et proposer du long-terme / PPA sans conditions à moins de 50€/MWh.
McKinsey upped their data center forecast: now expect "83GW is up from ~56GW in from the prior September 2023 modeling. Overall McKinsey now forecasts US data center energy consumption in terawatt hours (TWh) rising to 606TWh in 2030, representing 12% of total US power demand.…
Never use password, just login email link or Google OAuth is 10 lines of code and you move the security responsibility to their email provider or Google
Having never done this before, I'm wondering how hard it is to securely implement auth and handle data for any significant number of users. Also, the pricing is quite forgiving for something like GCP IDP.
Many of the people who are concerned with falling birthrates aren't willing to consider the set policies that would address the problem -- aggressive tax breaks for families, free daycare, free education, free healthcare, and building more/denser housing to slash the price of…
It's disappointing to hear outrageous comments like this while European economy is shrinking. Stripe is a European failure to retain talent and allow that talent build new major companies.
This morning I met with @collision, President of @stripe – a European success story in payments. Great conversation about the international payments landscape, how we tackle cyber-risks and fraud, and the role of financial education.
People would be surprised by how many critical projects are actually maintained by teams of less than 5 developers. The many eyes of many contributors generally come in once to get their issue fixed then you never see them again
SQLite is maintained by 4 people if you count Jesus Christ, our Lord. sqlite.org/codeofethics.h…
2/ Open source worked the way it's supposed to. Some hacker noticed something that made him curious, poked at it because hackers are like that, and because the code was open and availablwe for inpection, diagnosed the problem before any serious harm was done.
It is not very visible, but the open source world has people who just really like taking over projects, and you should hate them with all your might. Their goal is not to continue on your vision. Sometimes it's better to let a project die than hand it over
A smaller thing I'm thinking about after liblzma is the time some rando asked for ownership of autocommand, a python library I wrote ages ago to scaffold CLI Python utilities. It’s true that the library has languished as my focus shifted to Rust, but also, absolutely not.
This. Open data is the most critical contribution to the LLM ecosystem.
Unpopular opinion: this is the most impactful release of the day (because open)!
I have long thought OLTP needed a DataFusion-like system. @criccomini post points out this may already be happening with postgres. There is probably room for a Rust native OLTP system too materializedview.io/p/databases-ar…
I wrote some ideas for how to actually make HTML documents a viable replacement for PDFs. willcrichton.net/notes/portable…
Reflecting on the 2023 highlights of cargo-semver-checks ✨ running 2x the lints in 1% the time ✨ eliminated 60% of false-positives ✨ 1 in 6 of #rustlang top 1000 crates have accidentally broken semver in a way we can now detect & prevent. predr.ag/blog/highlight…
Its happening! Database researchers are starting to use @ApacheArrow DataFusion (e.g. @CMUDB 's github.com/cmu-db/optd). It is a good opportunity here I think for students to work with an industrial system designed to be open. Also, @rustlang
I write private notes to myself. Mostly these are very personal. But, I want to share one since it relates to 2024. Disclaimer: This isn't some grand theory of how society should work. This isn't prescriptive to you. This isn't about you. This me talking to me about my life.
Rust 1.75.0 is now available! 🦀✨ Traits now support `async fn` and `-> impl Trait` (with some limitations), the compiler got faster, `version =` in Cargo.toml is now optional, and many small functions have been stabilized! Check out the announcement: blog.rust-lang.org/2023/12/28/Rus…
People tend to be very surprised when they learn that this code will error at runtime (NameError: name 'Sequence' is not defined). Python requires that type annotations are available at runtime for function definitions, and annotated assignments in classes and modules.
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