closure-library
go-links
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closure-library
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For processing strings, streams in C++ can be slow
> "I recently learned that some Node.js engineers prefer stream classes when building strings, for performance reasons." Pretty much tells you everything you need to know about node js, I guess.
Google Closure Library includes a StringBuffer class. [1]
I recall it having explanatory notes, but I don't see them in the code now. JavaScript engines can optimize a string concatenating to in-place edit, if there is only one reference to the first string. The StringBuffer class keeps the reference count at one, guaranteeing this optimization is available, even if the StringBuffer itself is ever shared.
[1] https://github.com/google/closure-library/blob/master/closur...
- Closure Library Is in Maintenance Mode
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Tailscale/golink: A private shortlink service for tailnets
This made me wonder what the oldest go-link (from inside Google) discoverable on the public internet is. So far I've found one going back to 2013 (but there should definitely be some from the mid 2000s): https://github.com/google/closure-library/blame/11ed104958a2...
(Fun fact: go-links are so critical to Google ops, that they're expected to be accessible in a "everything is down" scenario.)
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Which Type, Currency Values In DB?
For data type I always use DECIMAL(#, 6). So 6 decimal places. This accommodates all generally agreed upon rounding standards for calculating interest, taxes, discounts, etc. So for me, something like $12.75 USD will look like 12.750000 in the database. I store the 3-letter currency code in a separate column. I know what the base value for each currency is on the code side in our framework, which has a currency library that reads a dataset that has every currency stored like this (the 'rules' key is a bitmask per Google's i18n currency.js):
- How do I find out what functions are called when a button is pressed in Chrome Console?
go-links
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Feedback ⋙ yolink - gather, organize and share your links.
We also looked at opensource alternatives like https://github.com/trotto/go-links but it was faster to build this product than install a python application. We wrote our code in GO with a simple UI.
- Tailscale/golink: A private shortlink service for tailnets
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Go-links at home?
It looks like https://github.com/trotto/go-links might do what you want. You either need dns control, a hosts file edit, or a browser plug-in.
What are some alternatives?
golink - A private shortlink service for tailnets
f5go - The F5 Go Redirector
wesher - wireguard overlay mesh network manager
cjdns - An encrypted IPv6 network using public-key cryptography for address allocation and a distributed hash table for routing.
go - Another Google-like Go short link service
yggdrasil-go - An experiment in scalable routing as an encrypted IPv6 overlay network
tinc - a VPN daemon
Nebula - A scalable overlay networking tool with a focus on performance, simplicity and security