Finally, selfhosted serverless
(the server is your k8s cluster)
Kinda surprising that there's something like this that is actually open-source and not vendor-locked. Now I am curious what can I use this for...
https://knative.dev/docs/
(the server is your k8s cluster)
Kinda surprising that there's something like this that is actually open-source and not vendor-locked. Now I am curious what can I use this for...
https://knative.dev/docs/
knative.dev
Overview - Knative
Knative Documentation
We have users, chats and channels, but supergroups are a kind of channels 😫
(I kind of understand that telegram's schema has been incrementally updated for quite some time, but this is so unintuitive...)
(I kind of understand that telegram's schema has been incrementally updated for quite some time, but this is so unintuitive...)
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What, so there are actually some jobs that need skills in REing visual novels...
(https://blog.mangagamer.org/careers/)
(https://blog.mangagamer.org/careers/)
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So, apparently, along with fake London in Canada there's also fake St. Petersburg in Florida
Couldn't those colonists come up with something original?
Fun rust lesson of the continuum:
Proc macros tightly coupled to your code suck for modifiability
You can write them, they might work great for you, but you should well be sure you wouldn't want to change the shape of the API they provide or use. In case you would, it might be easier to just throw them to the bin & start from scratch
Proc macros tightly coupled to your code suck for modifiability
You can write them, they might work great for you, but you should well be sure you wouldn't want to change the shape of the API they provide or use. In case you would, it might be easier to just throw them to the bin & start from scratch
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Encapsulation Is Not Free
TLDR: When you stick an explicit interface between two things, it may reduce the friction of changing the implementation but always at the cost of adding friction whenever you change the interface
Encapsulation Is Not Free
TLDR: When you stick an explicit interface between two things, it may reduce the friction of changing the implementation but always at the cost of adding friction whenever you change the interface
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Encapsulation Is Not Free
TLDR: When you stick an explicit interface between two things, it may reduce the friction of changing the implementation but always at the cost of adding friction whenever you change the interface