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Oh yeah. I started with Rus's (amazingly demystifying) blog posts and then got a bit carried away and ended up atleast covering a good chunk of the js regex test suite. The wonders of not having to work on someone…
I actually had a lot of fun doing this in typescript (though a much simpler not as prod ready version of it) - https://github.com/panyam/tlex
Hmm i thought it was still there. Problem is discoverability and the insane high bar on "sexy ui"? I maintain a personal blog (ive been waiting for ages to put it out thanks to fear of ridicule but time to break free of…
So my point was around all things a managed for gives you (eg sharding and replication). Even by the time I had to setup streaming replication and have to worry about wal drifts it is easier to pay a managed provider no?
Actually not quite. Backups (assuming you are doing single node) still needs you to decide on your SLOs - RTO (how long it takes to restore) and RPO (how much data lose you can suffer) numbers. On the instant snazy end…
Yep I've actually started channel my inner Larry David these days even shaming the boss for not paying their employees enough. I even volunteer to teach them coding so they can get a better job (ok I am sure that's not…
Ah nice! In fact a neat little trick most people don't realize is system designs interviews are effectively queue designs!
The idea that execs did not see this coming is well - ok may be I am too old think this was not planned.