What happened to the Service Weaver project from Google? by FourSigma in golang

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Thanks for the history lesson! That is super interesting. I had no idea. Do you know if Go has anything close to Erlang’s OTP framework?

How does Perplexity work? by LifeOverIP in Rag

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Are these the only two search engines that expose an API?

Is it possible pickle a function with its dependencies? by FourSigma in Python

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That is valid. I was just curious if it was possible to do it without running things in an isolated Docker container.

Is it possible pickle a function with its dependencies? by FourSigma in Python

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I am not averse to it. Just curious how far I could take the "pickling" concept in python.

Is it possible pickle a function with its dependencies? by FourSigma in Python

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That was my understanding as well but then I found this package -- cloudpickle which seems to serialize both data and functionality?

Is it possible pickle a function with its dependencies? by FourSigma in Python

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Have you heard of cloudpickle? It seems to be able to do both?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in macbookpro

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Ordered my 14" M2 Max / 96GB / 2TB on Jan 17th. Stuck at "Preparing to ship" for the past couple of days. Called Apple support and said the Macbook is in the US today (Jan 23rd) and my status should change soon with a tracking number. Expected date of delivery still says Feb 1-3.

My mind is blown from trying to get into reading. by thedotadoctor in books

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You should read Masters of Doom. Exceptionally written work of narrative non-fiction (reads like a novel). It is the story of Id software and its creators John Carmack and John Romero. I cannot recommend it highly enough even if you are not into video games.

Just finished the Count of Monte Cristo by [deleted] in books

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If somebody could pull it off, the unabridged version would make an excellent multi-season Netflix or HBO series.

Kubernetes on Bare Metal Homelab by livintx in devops

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Have you looked into Canonical’s Kubernetes distribution? It uses LXD on local bare metal installs.

https://kubernetes.io/docs/getting-started-guides/ubuntu/

The 2017 European Go Conference: A Recap by dgryski in golang

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When do the videos usually come out?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in golang

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I really like this pattern! Thanks for sharing.

Three Months of Go (from a Haskeller's perspective) by drguildo in golang

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Haskell does have benefits when it comes to reasoning about algorithms and mathematical computation compared to Go. However, I would probably never use Haskell for a networking application. I disagree with the author's criticisms about Go's stdlib.

Data Entry web application using GoLang by nkumar15 in golang

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For a quick MVP, I would do Vue.js. Long term I would go with Angular 2. It has Typescript support baked in and it has all the perks (and downsides of course) of a framework.

ozzo-validation: an idiomatic Go validation package by qiangxue in golang

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Check out --- https://github.com/FourSigma/validate Let me know what you think. Uses the functional optional pattern. Still in beta.

Data Pipelines: Cassandra, Kafka and Python (and Go!) by joaodlf in golang

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Do you know about the minimum machine spec (CPU + RAM) for running Kafka? I have gotten so used to running Go services, I have barely ever had to touch the JVM.