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Silk: A silky smooth fiber runtime for ClickHouse

clickhouse.com
5 points·by Hixon10·18 days ago·2 comments

YaFF – High-performance C++ serialization library

github.com
1 points·by Hixon10·26 days ago·0 comments

Ask HN: How do you use Local LLMs? (April 2026)

3 points·by Hixon10·3 months ago·0 comments

Ask HN: What high-effort, high-reward skills have you developed in 2025?

3 points·by Hixon10·7 months ago·0 comments

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Hixon10
·18 days ago·discuss
Yeah, Recently Alexey Milovidov said that they might start using Rust in some parts, but clearly it felt that he prefers C++ - https://youtu.be/PW_jmFwYy5U?si=Y-mM4sjaHBLm96gz
Hixon10
·last month·discuss
It is interesting, that both non-Linux OS build similar solutions. Microsoft showed https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/wsl-container last week.
Hixon10
·6 months ago·discuss
It sounds super cool, your idea and implementation for await and transactions. Because of my limited Rust knowledge, it's hard for me to understand how difficult it was to implement such a plugin.

Also, your idea of using different domain specific colors is interesting. It might be possible to express this via some kind of effect system. I'm not aware of any popular Rust libraries for that, but it could be worth borrowing some ideas from Scala libraries.
Hixon10
·10 months ago·discuss
I see, thanks! I don't have much experience in Rust, aside from some pet projects. Which features of Rust's type system are needed to implement such behavior? (It's unclear to me why I wouldn't be able to do the same in, for example, C++.)
Hixon10
·10 months ago·discuss
"Zero-Copy In-Memory Cache Abstraction: Leveraging Rust's robust type system, the in-memory cache in foyer achieves a better performance with zero-copy abstraction." - what does this actually mean in practice?
Hixon10
·3 years ago·discuss
It had to be simple yes/no question, but they haven't managed with this :D