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groseje commented on A hackable AI assistant using a single SQLite table and a handful of cron jobs   geoffreylitt.com/2025/04/... · Posted by u/stevekrouse
groseje · 4 months ago
This is the kind of pragmatic AI hack I want to see. It feels like sometimes we are forgetting why certain tooling even exists. To simplify things! No fancy vector DBs or complex architectures, just practical integration with existing data sources. Love it.
groseje commented on DDoS Mitigation Leak   kentik.com/blog/beyond-th... · Posted by u/oavioklein
groseje · 5 months ago
Looking at the regional impact (40% SK, 15% Vietnam), you can see how internet topology creates these concentrated failure zones. We've had to work around these when designing different region interconnects at a previous life.
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groseje · 5 months ago
And? At this point they can do and admit anything they want and no one would do anything about it. We have seen it again and again. Western governmental bodies don't care about eastern human life.
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groseje · 5 months ago
The post touches the Rust and Go topic in header 3.
groseje commented on How does Sidekiq really work?   dansvetlov.me/sidekiq-int... · Posted by u/thunderbong
Alifatisk · 2 years ago
> It powers Microsoft’s one of the biggest database management services controlplane.

Really? Where can I read more about it?

groseje · 2 years ago
There are no blog posts on the controlplane side, so I cannot really share any reading materials with you. Thanks to the NDA, I cannot really share the product’s name as well. However, considering the nature of sidekiq with ruby + postgresql, you might guess which of the products is powered by sidekiq :)
groseje commented on The road to hell is paved with asphalt   devonzuegel.com/the-road-... · Posted by u/myroon5
groseje · 2 years ago
Well, some of those reasonings are only true when asphalt is not layed and maintained properly. The same argument can easily be made for cobble stones. Have you ever seen a cobble stone road that is not maintained properly? Oh my… I invite the author to travel to a not so developed country.

I agree on the conclusion, though, in an ideal world that both infrastracture is maintained perfectly, they should both be used in a city. Perfect example? Amsterdam.

u/groseje

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