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Great article on this topic: https://apenwarr.ca/log/20171213


Very good. I would also balance the OP article with Allen Holub's talks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVBlnCTu9Ms


yeah this is really good - thank u


I've also taken a shot at a similar thing (no GUI though!) https://github.com/sashabaranov/pike


Here's a small API wrapper in Go: https://github.com/sashabaranov/kagi-summarizer-api


Agree with most of the points in the article. I’ve tried to attack this party by generating code and leaving all other maintenance to developer without any framework constraints: https://github.com/sashabaranov/pike


Curious about group theory take on this. It seems that symmetry helps to easily exclude multiple shapes at the beginning of each round.


If you can turn one into the other with a single reflection, then you can't rotate them. Two reflections, and you can.


I wonder about FPGA and io_uring implementations performances


Isn't eBPF basically the same idea?


Yes, but it is more restrictive, e.g., it is not Turing complete. I’m not sure whether this directly addresses Spectre risks though.

An analysis of Spectre and software isolation is here:

https://arxiv.org/abs/1902.05178



Rather than reading what tech/science writers can summarize on a lap (remember, they only learned the laureates' names a hour ago or so), I prefer to simply head over to YouTube and look for a lecture given by a laureate themselves. Most likely, Nobel is not their first prize and they have given a lecture summarizing their lifetime contributions before. Plus, it's always more pleasure to listen to nice people than reading Twitter :)


You can also find a nice PDF summary of their contribution on the Nobel Prize website itself, including a popular version : https://www.nobelprize.org/uploads/2021/10/popular-physicspr...


> - Write custom query language (YAML or other), generate SQL schema, queries, and Go query interface (xo).

I've also tried to unify this approach with gRPC/Protobuf messages and CRUD operations: https://github.com/sashabaranov/pike/


One thing I’m pursuing with pggen is serializing DB query results directly to a proto. It’d be super cool to write a sql query and have it spit out a proto and avoid all the boilerplate struct copying.


Swift is at least supported via Objective-C, and swift-grpc looks solid https://github.com/grpc/grpc-swift


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