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fud101 commented on Unreal Tournament 2004 is back   old.reddit.com/r/unrealto... · Posted by u/keithoffer
craftkiller · 10 days ago
I have a special place in my heart for UT2004 because it was one of the very few games that had an official native Linux version at the time. I think I enjoyed the fact that it was running on Linux more than I enjoyed the game itself.
fud101 · 10 days ago
i remember playing it on linux on my dell inspiron 8k which was a beautiful machine.
fud101 commented on Anthropic acquires Bun   bun.com/blog/bun-joins-an... · Posted by u/ryanvogel
jaredcwhite · 11 days ago
My long-term bet on Node being "boring" and "stable" continues to pay major dividends. So glad I never invested any time and effort on this ecosystem…
fud101 · 11 days ago
must be nice to have a 1gb node_modules folder for hello world
fud101 commented on Anthropic acquires Bun   bun.com/blog/bun-joins-an... · Posted by u/ryanvogel
fud101 · 11 days ago
So this is a rug pull we were afraid of? Bun got me into javascript ecosystem after years of hating on it. This sucks.
fud101 commented on Advent of Code 2025   adventofcode.com/2025/abo... · Posted by u/vismit2000
fud101 · 13 days ago
I've never done this before but honestly I am just turned off by the website and font being hard to read. I get that's the geek aesthetic or whatever, but it's a huge turn off for me.
fud101 commented on Confessions of a Software Developer: No More Self-Censorship   kerrick.blog/articles/202... · Posted by u/Kerrick
fud101 · 14 days ago
I got distracted and viewed the author's other posts, especially the .NET and Blazor posts. Imagine my surprise when I got through both, didn't see an update since March when he wrote them and then finally finished the confession post. That explains it. I was really interested in how he'd find the Lock book and Blazor itself.
fud101 commented on A first look at Django's new background tasks   roam.be/notes/2025/a-firs... · Posted by u/roam
fud101 · 15 days ago
Django this is about 10 years too late. It's frustrating because we use all manner of hacks to work around this being part of the builtin story.

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fud101 commented on I built a faster Notion in Rust   imedadel.com/outcrop/... · Posted by u/PaulHoule
jschorr · 19 days ago
It is actually slightly worse than even that: while New Enemy [1] is the primary concern, caching like this can also introduce a staleness issue from the other direction: let's say a user adds a new row or document, and immediately sends the link to their coworker... who tries to load that piece of data, but the (stale) access control dataset is cached and they are not in it... they get a "no access" error. While certainly fail safe (vs fail dangerous for New Enemy), it can be a fairly important UX concern as well.

Generally, the solution is to keep a timestamp of when the data changed (Zookies as you mentioned) or you can proactively reload or recompute the cache when the underlying data changes (sometimes in very smart ways), but yeah: it adds significant complications over a "simplified" approach to Zanzibar.

Disclaimer: I'm the cofounder and CTO of AuthZed and we develop the SpiceDB [2] and Materialize [3], which have quite a bit of logic around these exact problems

[1]: https://authzed.com/blog/new-enemies#the-new-enemy-problem [2]: https://spicedb.io [3]: https://authzed.com/docs/authzed/concepts/authzed-materializ...

fud101 · 19 days ago
Hi, i'd like to implement my own version for learning purposes. Do you have any recommendations?

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KarmaCake day102July 23, 2022View Original