gophers
snowflake
gophers | snowflake | |
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4 | 522 | |
2,907 | 6,779 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
about 5 years ago | almost 4 years ago | |
Go | Scala | |
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gophers
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Golang Desktop wallpapers
Old but still nice ones : https://github.com/ashleymcnamara/gophers
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Behind the Scenes of Go Scheduler
OK, no more surprises. I promised with that, we now have a full understanding of the main ideas, both big and sneaky, behind the Go scheduler. We started out with a list of goals. How did we do with our goals? Use a small number of kernel threads. We can support high concurrency and we can leverage parallelism. We scale to N-cores and this falls out of those three ideas that we discussed. Let's move on to the harder questions. What are the limitations of the scheduler? Well, for one, there is no notion of goroutine's priority. It uses a first in, first out runQueue vs Linux scheduler which uses a priority queue. Now the cost-benefit tradeoff is doing this might not actually make sense for go programs. The second limitation is there's no strong preemption, so there is no strong fairness in latency guarantees. It's entirely possible for a goroutine in certain cases to bring the inspire system to slow down in a fault. And finally, the third limitation that I want to touch upon today is the scheduler is not aware of the actual hardware topology, so there's no real guaranteed locality between the data and the Goroutine computation, and with that we have come to an end and thank you for reading. Gopher Artwork credit Maria Letta Ashley Mcnamara
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Seeking memes 😅
https://github.com/ashleymcnamara/gophers is pretty awesome
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go startpack
Gopher Artwork by Ashley MacNamara
snowflake
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MongoDB stable sort with _id
MongoDB ObjectId Time, Clocks, and the Ordering of Events in a Distributed System Snowflake
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What companies/startups are using Scala (open source projects on github)?
There are so many of them in big data, e.g. Kafka, Spark, Flink, Delta, Snowplow, Finagle, Deequ, CMAK, OpenWhisk, Snowflake, TheHive, TVM-VTA, etc.
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I need a unique ID sequence number generator, I know I could just use a small MySQL instance, but is there no other way?
Twitter built Snowflake https://github.com/twitter-archive/snowflake/tree/snowflake-2010
- I must have got a crayon stuck so far up my nose it impacted my brain.... Today, KenGriffinLies.com is ready and live, with all the content replicated to a blockchain, free from censorship and available to everyone. Fuck you Ken.
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- Huh would you look at that.
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Armys first reaction to any controversy is to defend the company, and it's getting really weird.
that being said, I have seen people acting weird about the whole thing, I don't care if you're mad at HYBE or BIGHIT for not telling him, what I care about are these people acting as if Jimin cannot deal with this or handle it himself. why they are THEY asking an explanation to be given to them? this is none of your business, he's a grown man and he can handle it himself. it's funny because even if he was to talk to someone about this, we will never know and that will be him dealing with his issue. they sit on twitter.com and try to play BTS manager and think they how BTS should be managed and HYBE needs to do things their way. they have managers for a reason and we are not the ones, I can't even believe this whole thing blew up so much.
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- Lmao I’ll pass on that
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I think a found the solution to procrastination
but what can i do when i have to watch classes on youtube? my hands automatically opens a new tab & types in twitter.com and starts scrolling through
What are some alternatives?
apex
nanoid - A tiny (124 bytes), secure, URL-friendly, unique string ID generator for JavaScript
HighPerformanceWithGo - Writing High Performant Golang Programs
cockroach - CockroachDB - the open source, cloud-native distributed SQL database.
helm - The Kubernetes Package Manager [Moved to: https://github.com/helm/helm]
TwitFix - Fix Twitter video embeds in Discord (and Telegram!)
gophers - Some gophers 🐻
free-gophers-pack - ✨ This pack of 100+ gopher pictures and elements will help you to build own design of almost anything related to Go Programming Language: presentations, posts in blogs or social media, courses, videos and many, many more.
violentmonkey - Violentmonkey provides userscripts support for browsers. It works on browsers with WebExtensions support.
grupo-estudos-golang - Material para estudo de Golang, tutoriais, videos e exemplos para quem quer aprender Go
nitter - Alternative Twitter front-end