jdalsgaard
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> Because the remaining 10% is what required most of the CS team’s time. They built an FAQ you can talk to. These days it's hard to get people to read an email longer then 5 lines - yet people are super excited about…
Yes, it supports it. But is fundamentally not based on the idea of zero-cost abstraction from where I see a lot of Rust features being derived from. So crates I pull in must obey it too - it's not optional (you do have…
I would tend to disagree; fundamental to Rust is the concept of zero-cost abstraction. Swift does not do that. I my view, and I might be wrong, many features of Rust are chosen specifically to have the language comply…
Most tools, frameworks and articles in IT, SaaS in particular, are about spinning up things. It is what people find exciting. Work a few years in Ops and you learn that spinning up things is not a big part of your work.…
I second that; only running it for personal use on a few domains, but handles all the complexity _extremely_ easily.
Not a book or blog per se, but: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc1925 -- The Twelve Networking Truths.
In desperate need of more upvotes..
> Prometheus alternative Well... if size of the executable is really a concern, perhaps Victoria Metrics is worth considering; my amd64 executable is about 17MiB in size.
Love it; "if you fetch it over a socket, it ain't no cache"