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erichanson
·3 mesi fa·discuss
"soulless regression-to-the-mean", damn that's quote of the day.
erichanson
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I used to telnet into my POP3 account and check email by protocol. Shucks.
erichanson
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I love jQuery syntax. It's still way tigheter than standards-based stuff, never understood all the crapping on it.
erichanson
·anno scorso·discuss
Real talk.

https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/894C0144-5BCC-41C...

set_user extension is AFICT essential for scaling user-per-role.
erichanson
·anno scorso·discuss
Big difference is it's implemented in pl/pgsql so as Aquameta evolves, there's no external deps. There's a function called endpoint.request(http_verb, URL, post vars) and then it does the rest in plpgsql. A thin Go daemon just takes the request and throws it at the function.

It does a lot of the same stuff PostgREST does. Automatic REST interface to any database, but it also hosts static resources, and dynamic mapping of URL templates to functions.

Needs a rewrite though. That's probably the next big dev push. Right now we're rewriting the system catalog (meta) and the data VCS.
erichanson
·anno scorso·discuss
Thanks for remembering Aquameta and stay tuned! Some cool new stuff coming out shortly.
erichanson
·2 anni fa·discuss
My sister just got diagnosed with lupus.
erichanson
·3 anni fa·discuss
You know the Nazis had pieces of flair that they made the Jews wear.
erichanson
·3 anni fa·discuss
Reporting to it is entirely voluntary, so that's a broken premise.
erichanson
·3 anni fa·discuss
You're older than you've ever been and now you're even older. -TMBG
erichanson
·3 anni fa·discuss
I ran a BBS in the 90s, nothing big but it had a small local community, some of them just users (lusers) and some of the sysops of other boards. I only had one phone line but call waiting would just kick the user off if I got a call. It was really easy to one up, I was running Renegade but there were quite a few different systems that you just basically turn on and you're up. I spent way too much time customizing each menu with ANSI art for each menu and trying to pimp out the UX. There were multiplayer games and file boards and message boards and you could live-chat with the sysop or other users if the board had multiple phone lines. My buddy called long distance to Kansas to some warez board to download a paint program and ran up a huge phone bill. It was magical and so much fun. Internet still has not achieved that kind of decentralized p2p in the mainstream. Plug a Raspberry Pi into your cable modem and build your own little board, give access to whoever you want. Would be pretty cool to me, but I don't know if I'm just old and nostalgic or if anybody else would actually want to do it. But yeah, wild wild west was the best.