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Engineering Leader, father of twins, he/o/er, Barbarian Boydian Georgist Bogdanovist @alper@rls.social

Berlin, Germany
Joined September 2006
Turborepo also has a well considered rationale about why they want to move to Rust. Go still has a relatively strong position on the server, but it's weird design choices are ill-suited for client side tooling and file system work. buff.ly/3LSQmxB
After having programmed Go for a bit professionally, my experiences in switching to Rust for the backend have been very similar to what's described here by @adam_chal. buff.ly/3Zhz3JQ
What's interesting about this write-up by Ferrous Systems of creating a real life visual demo with embedded #Rust is that the technology looks increasingly accessible. buff.ly/3Kcij2t
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A nice deep dive into the lowest levels of #Rust programming just to be able to target the web browser (!). I'd like to use #wasm as soon as I have a good reason and project to do so. buff.ly/3K7Zb5y
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My debut at @Slate: Venture capitalists are parasites who couldn't be trusted with the financial institution that held up their industry, let alone the direction of our technological development. Euthanizing them is imperative if we want a better world. slate.com/technology/2023/03…
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The hype train around AI now should be very familiar if you paid any attention during the previous crypto cycle. It's the same people pushing this technology in the world in the same overblown and damaging way. buff.ly/3m6RwLa
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A not too bad checklist of what makes an "Exceptional Engineer". Have you ever worked with one? buff.ly/3F1sfqH
"Success in knowledge isn’t about the facts we know, but by how good we are at judging the truth of uncertain things." That's a very good treatment of why meetings are work and removing all of them is not always a good idea. buff.ly/3m0QnES
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A useful distinction between "code proofreading" and "code editing" by @hillelogram both of which are part of a standard PR process but neither is really a good fit there. buff.ly/3y84Hym
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I've been playing Breath of the Wild while I'm lying flat and my experience is identical to that of Craig here. Not being able to walk for a couple of weeks has been hugely ameliorated by being able to walk, scramble, climb across the continent of Hyrule. buff.ly/41HrcHP
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I'm not sure what lesson to take from the Frankenstein end state of the Facebook iOS app. Is it that mobile does not really scale? Or is it that you shouldn't scale mobile in this way? buff.ly/3I6UK9X
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At the same time, demand is cooling for the style of money-firehosing the firm developed a specialization in. Less risky assets offer attractive yields again, and mega pools of capital are likely souring on this model as interest rates rise.
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One of my favorite new podcasts is @oxidecomputer and Friends which is a weekly live show that's technically very deep, focused on #Rust, morally opinionated and funny. This epsiode about memory safety is a good one to start with: buff.ly/3KozxKi
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The buff.ly/2QqYPuy write-up of how they built their own orchestrator is a wild ride and also contains a crash-course introduction into how to schedule workloads at (non)scale. buff.ly/3X0zk2G
A good overview by @LitchiPi of the protections that Rust offers compared to out in the wild C code based on the audit of the git source code. In short: if you write idiomatic Rust, you get a lot of protection. buff.ly/413k1cF