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PostgreSQL supported platforms over time (peter.eisentraut.org)
Why SQLite Uses Bytecode (sqlite.org)
How an empty S3 bucket can make your AWS bill explode (medium.com)
How we built Text-to-SQL at Pinterest (medium.com)
Understanding Delta Lake's consistency model (jack-vanlightly.com)
Sanctum – a privilege separated VPN daemon (sanctorum.se)
the-book-of-secret-knowledge: A collection of inspiring lists, manuals, cheatsheets, blogs, hacks, one-liners, cli/web tools and more (github.com)
A Nine Year Study of File System and Storage Benchmarking (2008) (fsl.cs.sunysb.edu)
Exploring the Enigma of Database Vacuuming (dineshgowda.com)
bun.report is Bun's new crash reporter (bun.sh)
adding activitypub to humungus (flak.tedunangst.com)
Sonic: A low-latency asynchronous networking library for trading in Go (talos.com)
Patching requests for fun and (concurrent) profit (blog.borrego.dev)
Building a highly-available search engine using SQLite (philipotoole.com)
Heed v0.20: The safest and most maintained Rust wrapper for the LMDB key-value store (github.com)
Database Migration Systems: An Overview (2021) (bruceoutdoors.wordpress.com)
Using Vectors without a Vector Database (swirlaiconnect.com)
The Invisible Internet Project (I2P) (geti2p.net)
Magic Numbers (exple.tive.org)
HashiCorp joins IBM to accelerate multi-cloud automation (hashicorp.com)
The Rise of GQL: A New ISO Standard in Graph Query Language (tigergraph.com)
Sysadmin friendly high speed ethernet switching (blog.benjojo.co.uk)
Spritely Goblins v0.13.0: Object persistence and easier IO (spritely.institute)
vcswatch and git --filter (df7cb.de)
Double Edged Sword of Docker: Balancing Benefits and Risks (it-notes.dragas.net)
coroot: open-source DataDog/NewRelic alternative (github.com)
sdt: Prototype implementation of SDT probes using hot-patching (reviews.freebsd.org)
A Deeper Look Inside PostgreSQL Visibility Check Mechanism (highgo.ca)
An entire Social Network in 1.6GB (GraphD Part 2) (jazco.dev)
Do not buy Hisense TVs (or at least keep them offline) (cohost.org)