Thanks for sharing both links. Seeing Amdahl’s original framing alongside Gustafson’s optimistic reinterpretation really helps clarify where the architectural limits start to dominate once workloads scale.
Great work. A Rust-based approach to stacked workflows feels refreshingly first‑principles.
Tools like this often surface architectural assumptions that linear workflows tend to hide.
Nice write-up. I’ve always felt that Amdahl’s Law gets oversimplified in software discussions.
The real bottlenecks tend to be architectural rather than purely parallelizable tasks.