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How to Do Great Work (2023)

paulgraham.com
1 points·by nubskr·6 months ago·0 comments

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1 points·by nubskr·6 months ago·0 comments

Walrus – high performance distributed message streaming engine (Rust)

github.com
1 points·by nubskr·8 months ago·1 comments

Octopii, a batteries included framework for building distributed systems in Rust

github.com
5 points·by nubskr·8 months ago·3 comments

Walrus: A High Performance Storage Engine built from first principles

10 points·by nubskr·9 months ago·0 comments

Walrus, A 1M ops/sec, 1 GB/s Write Ahead Log in Rust

nubskr.com
4 points·by nubskr·9 months ago·1 comments

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nubskr
·5 months ago·discuss
Won't something like scyllaDB be a better choice for such workloads ? as long as you're fine with eventual consistency ofc
nubskr
·6 months ago·discuss
Seems like sometimes the best tech stack is the one that refuses to die :))
nubskr
·6 months ago·discuss
I've been using Claude Code for my research notes and had the same realization, it's less about perfecting prompts and more about building tools so it can surprise you. The moment I stopped treating it like a function and started treating it like a coworker who reads at 1000 wpm, everything clicked
nubskr
·6 months ago·discuss
Mandiant releases rainbow tables for a 25 year old broken protocol because enterprises still won't disable it. It seems like sometimes the best security tool is just making the risk impossible to ignore.
nubskr
·6 months ago·discuss
That's actually the state of autonomous coding in 2026, scale the output, skip the verification.
nubskr
·6 months ago·discuss
Until I saw this, I thought my weirdest infrastructure decision was using NFS for swap. Now I'm wondering if I can mount my browser tabs over UDP.
nubskr
·6 months ago·discuss
Finding out "computer" was a job title because precise calculation was so hard to find makes me feel less bad about needing a calculator for basic arithmetic.
nubskr
·6 months ago·discuss
so they already queried the DB to know your link is broken, but chooses not to spend more compute telling you why?
nubskr
·6 months ago·discuss
It's fully how Max Brod saved Kafka's work by ignoring his dying wish and prague repaid him by turning Kafka into a hummus cafe.
nubskr
·6 months ago·discuss
Temporal being immutable alone is worth whatever migration pain we're about to endure.
nubskr
·6 months ago·discuss
The 'break it and it's gone' constraint seems weirdly empowering compared to cloud magic :/
nubskr
·6 months ago·discuss
Spent the last month building a FUSE mount and now I can't stop thinking about what else I can filesystem.
nubskr
·6 months ago·discuss
So negative temperature makes LLMs output their "forbidden words" i.e. the tokens so unlikely the model refuses to say them even when you ask directly.
nubskr
·6 months ago·discuss
Another day, another MCP server. Wake me up when we stop needing a new protocol for every AI tool to talk to every other AI tool.
nubskr
·6 months ago·discuss
Helping my mom recover from OneDrive's "cleanup" was the closest I've come to negotiating with terrorists.
nubskr
·6 months ago·discuss
Turns out the best GPU optimization is just being too scared of graphics drivers to do the fancy stuff, 10-15x faster and you can actually debug it.
nubskr
·6 months ago·discuss
I keep telling myself I'm using the sea approach but my git history says hammer and chisel
nubskr
·6 months ago·discuss
most of the financial systems are just as hackable as computer systems, but most "security" startups just build compliance checkboxes and culturally appropriate hacker ethos for VC money.
nubskr
·6 months ago·discuss
The holy trinity of modern hardware: update servers, firmware locks, and abandoned devkits
nubskr
·6 months ago·discuss
'Most code I don't read.' The 2026 senior dev: a product manager with commit access and a really fast intern.