"Kafka’s New Architecture" Truly a tour de force talk from @gwenshap. So many layers and concepts bundled so eloquently. Please watch this. youtube.com/watch?v=lChAV7…
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Keynote: Gwen Shapira, Confluent | Kafka’s New Architecture | Kafka...
Is it possible to have fast, correct, available distributed systems? When? It took a while, but the CALM Theorem overview paper with @palvaro is finally in this month’s @CACMmag. Includes a snazzy socially-distanced video produced by the CACM folks. bit.ly/3hsAb8b.
Almost everything we've learned those last 10 years about web scraping, in one, long, blog post: 🗣 Header spoofing 🤖 Headless browsing 🕵️♂️ Browser fingerprinting 🕵️♀️ TLS fingerprinting 🛠 API reverse engineering 🎭 Proxy And more. It's all there scrapingbee.com/blog/web-scrap…
And I'm still the only person out of 17 million people in this country who wears a mask
There have been a lot of comments around this post from the Uber engineering team, highlighting the fact that some prior art here is misunderstood, with other ideas being presented as coming from Uber despite being well established prior art. #thread 1/17
It’s interesting to see more content in this space, but the idea that using domain-driven design with microservices is somehow new is kinda odd. This is really of most interest in terms of what uber does internally, rather than a wider discussion of these ideas.
🚀 Use a Custom Strapi Back-End to Build a Jamstack App! netlify.com/blog/2020/06/2…
A new API for OpenAI technology: beta.openai.com It can do a lot today, and it will learn to do more.
Case in point: thisepisodedoesnotexist.com took me about three evenings to build
Kafka will use the Raft protocol on top of Kafkas own native commit log to manage metadata in the coming ZooKeeper-free architecture. cwiki.apache.org/confluence/dis…
I also really like this model of progression for mentoring because it provides a more objective way to evaluate progress.
Ensuring you’ve purged all copies of an item from a distributed micro services architecture can be really tricky. @TwitterEng talks about modeling a “delete event” in Kafka to ensure that all services successfully perform the deletion.
How long? people are impatiently asking about #Covid19 containment measures. The answer: longer. Probably a lot longer. statnews.com/2020/04/14/som…
There's a subreddit called "DivorcedBirds" and it's about exactly what you'd think
What’s a quick read (<1hr), in any format, that either changed your life or is something you’d recommend to everyone?
I draw a bunch of graphs trying to explain transactions isolations anomalies. Especially OTV, PMP, and g1c. Read skew which is nowhere found. G2 vs G2-item. The topic is old (2000). But I learned it extensively only today. sitano.github.io/theory/databas…
The EU now has 1 GB of free space
Next on “Can it be done in React Native?”: HODL. Stay tuned at youtube.com/user/wcandill
✍️Optimistic, Offline-First Apps with @SvelteJS and @AWSAmplify DataStore Nothing feels faster than Offline-first and Optimistic UI. But they are too hard to write. We can and should hand this complex logic to a data layer. This is a quantum leap in UX! swyx.io/writing/svelte…
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