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Ruby/Elixir dev and Ops guy for Outstand.
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Carving The Scheduler Out Of Our Orchestrator

A deep dive into container scheduling and Flyd, our new orchestrator.

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Bundler: Generate gem skeleton with Rust extension

Since January 2022 I’ve been working on (and blogging about) Quamina, a Go-language open-source library that implements the same kind of efficient event-filtering that AWS EventBridge offers.

Yesterday (with help from others) I pushed the “release v1.0.0” button.

If you’re interested in some combination of Go and event-driven software and high performance you might like it.

https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2023/01/25/Quamina-1.0

Gonna start a service where white herons fly to deliver messages, and I'll call it "an egret to inform you"

I've been bad recently and haven't taken the time to cross post between Twitter and Mastodon 😣

In case you missed it: I'm writing another #Elixir book for PragProg, "Network programming in Elixir" 📇

Elixir and Erlang are fantastic at network applications, from their native reactive programming model to how easy it is to work with binary data. However, tying together how to write network applications can be though. So, I'll try to fill that void 🤞

In the textiles industry, misaligned patterns is a looming issue.
When giving a technical talk, e.g. at a conference, do you change what you will say in any way based on the audience reaction as you're speaking?

I feel like we aren't calling the 2038 problem the "epocholypse" often enough

We should all try harder to make this a thing

Hiya.