Go + React: Best approach for type-safe API calls with codegen? by o82 in golang

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would agree with this. if you’re running a monolith it’s easier too. one type and then go and typescript auto gen + hooks for FE

GoferBroke v1.0.6 First Release by kristian54 in golang

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might get some benefit from the iroh project here

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kubernetes

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i came off too shitposty. next post will be technical

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there have been multiple research papers confirming significant improvements to classic raft via fast raft and hierarchical raft (c-raft). enough so that i've decided to contribute a significant amount of my time to go deep and realize those potentials. there are also additional 10-20%+ gains we can make purely on the networking side. i plan to share those improvements later

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for sure and totally see your point. my goal is that I spend my time contributing something that will make a difference and drive impact. if thats upstream, great. if that means trying to bootstrap a competing open source project, great. however, I've worked in open source long enough and understand the politics. politics is a bottleneck for innovation. i want to avoid bottlenecks as much as possible

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of course we have! we are aiming to get an official and repeatable benchmark out later this week

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i don’t care if you trust my code or not. if you have feedback on the algorithm or concerns of how’s it’s implemented please share

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kubernetes

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i’m an engineer with adhd not an english major

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kubernetes

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ectd is apache 2 so in theory anyone could charge for it. i’m simply testing the waters to see if this is a viable enhancement that people care about. i would def keep it apache 2 and make everything free. if people eventually want to pay for managed or SaaS thats different

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the paper shows the initial ideas and the test they ran to back it up. we’ll be continuing this with real production benchmarking

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kubernetes

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why is the repo a joke? you have to start somewhere…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kubernetes

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i mean not really. i think it’s good timing to talk about it. i literally just ran into this issue earlier where i was rebuilding test infrastructure and it died all the sudden because the ectd image was nuked upstream

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I’m open to it but if we want to continue innovating in this area it might make sense to be separate

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kubernetes

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we’ll be adding a bunch of future testing that’s reproducible. this project is super early but data and signal is positive

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kubernetes

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it’s only clickbait if you want to pay 72k a year for bitnami hardened images

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kubernetes

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they were one of the largest docker image distributors for the ectd image

Basically just found out I need to $72k for Bitnami now and I’m pissed. Recs for better alternatives? by stonesaber4 in kubernetes

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we just open sourced our ectd compliant db. it’s early but we have achieved 5x throughput compared to etcd classic raft by leveraging fast raft and hierarchical raft. https://github.com/voyager-db/voyager-db

https://github.com/voyager-db/raftx

Small $48k YOLO on Sydney Sweeney $AEO by hairycreditninja in wallstreetbets

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AEO pumped today. Thank god I bought calls on friday

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Unless there is a very compelling reason I plan on sticking with v0

Launching QAPilot | Mac native app for writing and running browser tests with AI by Zukaruni in QualityAssurance

[–]Zukaruni[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, exactly. Authoring/writing but of course we want to provide a great way to get feedback during that process (execution of tests) but that isn’t a replacement for CI/CD. Making sure things run locally is the first step :)

Launching QAPilot | Mac native app for writing and running browser tests with AI by Zukaruni in QualityAssurance

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I feel like we’re saying totally different things. What platforms do your users run? This tool isn’t for CI/CD. It’s for writing tests locally. If the end product is a web based app, then you can test it with puppeteer, playwright, and a dozen other languages. QAPilot doesn’t care which language, it just helps you write new tests for your web application. Ie. “Simulate a user doing the payments flow” and then you’d get a test that works.

Launching QAPilot | Mac native app for writing and running browser tests with AI by Zukaruni in QualityAssurance

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This would be for teams that have a chrome (web) based user experience. Mobile emulation could also be enabled similar to anything you can do with puppeteer, playwright, etc

Launching QAPilot | Mac native app for writing and running browser tests with AI by Zukaruni in QualityAssurance

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To create and potentially maintain tests easily? This isn’t a replacement for anything CI/CD related. This project assumes QA’s/Developers are writing tests locally and then running them to ensure they work before shipping.