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enz

2,176 karmajoined 10 years ago
Some dude living in Europe.

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Etcd v3.7.0

etcd.io
2 points·by enz·2 days ago·0 comments

Bun vs. Deno vs. Node.js: which JavaScript runtime wins in 2026?

botmonster.com
4 points·by enz·2 days ago·0 comments

Zero-Trust Workload Identity in Kubernetes with Spiffe, Spire, and Cilium

freecodecamp.org
3 points·by enz·3 days ago·0 comments

France to Stop Certifying Non-Quantum-Safe Encryption

schneier.com
6 points·by enz·5 days ago·0 comments

Web-based cryptography is always snake oil

devever.net
122 points·by enz·6 days ago·129 comments

Programmers need to start meditating

jacob.gold
163 points·by enz·6 days ago·167 comments

Portugal launches first open-source AI model, joining Europe's sovereignty push

reuters.com
8 points·by enz·9 days ago·3 comments

The US Lock of the Web

ache.one
2 points·by enz·13 days ago·0 comments

OpenZL

openzl.org
3 points·by enz·14 days ago·0 comments

Deno 2.9

deno.com
145 points·by enz·16 days ago·61 comments

IPv6-Only vs. IPv6-Mostly: Appropriate Use Cases

labs.ripe.net
3 points·by enz·17 days ago·0 comments

QUIC is more than a replacement for TCP

kerkour.com
12 points·by enz·19 days ago·5 comments

An AI Agent Emailed Me

julien.danjou.info
2 points·by enz·19 days ago·0 comments

Query with Curl

daniel.haxx.se
3 points·by enz·20 days ago·0 comments

Europe's Cloud Problem Isn't the Tech. It's the Mindset

julien.danjou.info
5 points·by enz·22 days ago·0 comments

Feed Reader Behavior Project

rachelbythebay.com
2 points·by enz·24 days ago·0 comments

Work_mem: It's a Trap

mydbanotebook.org
48 points·by enz·4 months ago·8 comments

Why I love FreeBSD

it-notes.dragas.net
530 points·by enz·4 months ago·262 comments

An Ode to Bzip

purplesyringa.moe
4 points·by enz·4 months ago·0 comments

The Isolation Trap: Erlang

causality.blog
166 points·by enz·4 months ago·74 comments

comments

enz
·9 days ago·discuss
Btw, models are available on HuggingFace
enz
·22 days ago·discuss
> The trigger was outages in cloud services with sometimes significant impacts on other internet services. Shortly before, an approximately 15-hour outage of the AWS cloud in the US meant that not only Amazon's own streaming services but also Atlassian, Docker, Epic Games, and the Signal messenger were unavailable or severely restricted.

If I remember correctly, it was a us-east-1 issue specifically. Why is everyone hosted in us-east-1, especially in Europe where stable and reliable regions are available (eu-west-1, eu-west-3, ...)?
enz
·26 days ago·discuss
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enz
·5 months ago·discuss
> MariaDB (and MySQL‑family engines) avoid this entire class of problems by cleaning up row versions at transaction time. There is no background janitor. No vacuum lag. No wraparound timer. No need to tune autovacuum workers or throttle I/O to keep the system responsive.

The article seems a bit misleading. AFAIK, MariaDB (InnoDB) have to "vacuum" too. The implementation details are different between InnoDB and PostgreSQL, and maybe the InnoDB's Undo Log approach is less subject to bloat and maintenance cost, but it still exist as the InnoDB Purge Thread: https://mariadb.com/docs/server/server-usage/storage-engines...
enz
·5 months ago·discuss
1. Yeah, AWS and Cloudflare suffered from bad outages a few weeks/months ago. In my experience AWS has been very stable in the regions I use (us-east-2, eu-west-*), though.
enz
·6 months ago·discuss
For those using LevelDB, what characteristics made you choose it over SQLite as an embedded key-value store? Speed?
enz
·6 months ago·discuss
I worked at companies in Paris where it’d be considered "uncommitted" as well, if done consistently. Especially in "small" companies (let’s say fewer than than 20 people). I guess it’s a matter of company culture.
enz
·6 months ago·discuss
It may be 1000 comments, but including answers to comments, and answers to answers to comments and so on. Since it’s possible to fold "sub threads" of answers in which I am not interested, it becomes pretty manageable.
enz
·6 months ago·discuss
I say Claude like this: /klod/ which is the French standard pronunciation for this name. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_(given_name)
enz
·6 months ago·discuss
To read more. I know it sounds cliché, but here is the plan: instead of setting a quantitative bar (e.g., read 20 books in 2026), I have 5-6 topics I want to explore and get reasonably knowledgeable about. That’s the goal.
enz
·6 months ago·discuss
> Viral traffic from Hacker News, Twitter, etc. fades quickly; One-time spikes provide no long-term value; Focus on sustainable organic growth instead

I guess it depends on the audience. Our audience is tech-savvy and like RSS feeds, and it can change everything.

You need to make one big "spike", then some people will subscribe to your RSS feed, and some of them will silently follow you and read the future articles that won’t make it to the HN front page.

But I still agree with the point.
enz
·7 months ago·discuss
Got some alerts about unreachable websites and APIs about an hour ago (Europe region). Looks settled now.
enz
·7 months ago·discuss
Looks pretty bad... Hackers on BreachForums are claiming they did that and now have criminal records (wanted persons, victims files, ...) data, and emails from +16M people. If the files contain info on key witnesses, they are now at risk.
enz
·7 months ago·discuss
macOS/iOS 26.1 had some minor (but annoying) UI bugs. Some of them are still here after having upgraded to 26.2, e.g., the menu displaying wrong Bluetooth device statuses (despite the device working as expected).
enz
·7 months ago·discuss
The problem with this approach is that you now have to manage a secret key/secret for a (maybe) a very long time.

I shared this article a few weeks ago, discussing the problems with this kind of approach: https://notnotp.com/notes/do-not-encrypt-ids/

I believe it can make sense in some situations, but do you really want to implement such crypto-related complexity?
enz
·7 months ago·discuss
Cool. Looks like V8 can use it: https://chromium.googlesource.com/v8/v8/+/93f85699e22df95861...
enz
·7 months ago·discuss
On what aspect?
enz
·7 months ago·discuss
> This appears in the release notes as a fairly minor change but it significantly boosts the defense against one of the sneakiest problems in data management - silent data corruption.

I’ve always been puzzled about the fact there was no checksum by default. Integrity of data is a core job of a DB after all. I’m curious to know if there was a technical justification for that.
enz
·7 months ago·discuss
> What You Need: A computer with a Chromium-based browser such as Chrome, Vivaldi, or Brave [...]

I believe the book focuses on client-side TS apps?
enz
·7 months ago·discuss
Not completely down, but have experienced high latencies here in France. It seems better now.