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fluvio | mold | |
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26 | 179 | |
2,624 | 13,226 | |
4.1% | - | |
9.6 | 9.7 | |
about 19 hours ago | 6 days ago | |
Rust | C++ | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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fluvio
- Ask HN: WebSocket Relay?
- XFaaS: Hyperscale and Low Cost Serverless Functions at Meta
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Iggy.rs – building message streaming in Rust
I'm not quite sure how this compares to Kafka and fluvio [1], a Kafka competitor also written in Rust?
Is it more of a message queue like rabbitmq?
- Fluvio: Open-source data streaming platform
- Show HN: Fluvio – Distributed stream processing system written in Rust and WASM
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Thank you for checking out the Fluvio repo
Seeing signs of the hockey stick traffic on the Fluvio Open Source repo: https://github.com/infinyon/fluvio
Stopped the mobile notifications for the stargazer bot on discord and slack to stop the dopamine rush!!!
But thank you for checking us out.
- Opens Source Rust and WASM Alternative to Kafka and Flink
- Fluvio is a high-performance distributed data streaming platform in Rust
- RabbitMQ vs. Kafka – An Architect’s Dilemma (Part 1)
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Advice: I am 36, and i want to transition from ETL developer to Rust
Look at open source project fluvio https://github.com/infinyon/fluvio and see how we’re building a modern bus that can do ETL streaming style :).
mold
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I reduced (incremental) Rust compile times by up to 40%
I think this is unlikely to gain traction. I say that no to discourage you, just to explain.
- The community has an instinctive distrust of closed source or a compiler from an untrusted source. If you’re familiar with the Trusting Trust attack you’ll understand why.
- Dev tools in every language ecosystem are almost always free, unless they involve some kind of hosting. People aren’t used to opening their wallets. Look the experience of the guy who built the mold linker(https://github.com/rui314/mold). Far superior to the state of art, improves incremental compiles a lot, widely applicable across ecosystems (C, C++, Rust), CPU architectures and Operating Systems. You don’t even have to modify your compiler, just need to point to his linker. He’s even giving it away for free for personal use. But still, almost no one uses it. The inertia of the established options is really high.
- It’s not complex enough. Think about the complexity involved in the cranelift backend. No one can seriously recreate the efforts of bjorn3. If we could have, we would have. But the idea idea here can be recreated, especially by the experts who already built incremental compilation into rustc.
- But if your solution is truly complex, like the parallel frontend, the burden of maintaining a fork would be too high. You’d have to spend all your time rebasing.
Again I’m not trying to discourage you, just stating the difficulties of making a business in the dev tools space. You would be better off contributing this excellent work to the community and trying a different tack.
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Mold Course
I initially thought this would be about the mold linker (https://github.com/rui314/mold)
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Monetizing Developer Tools
I assume this submission is trying to highlight the specific message (2023-01-24) : https://github.com/rui314/mold/issues/190#issuecomment-14028...
Fyi... the author wrote a more expansive blog post about selling dev tools a few months later (2023-06-06) and there was a related HN thread about it: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36225016
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mold 2.1.0 - rui314/mold
Loongson's LoongArch CPU has been supported. (03b1a1c)
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Mold 2.0.0
I'm amazed at how quickly the author responds to requests: https://github.com/rui314/mold/issues/1057
From the report to the fix in less than two days.
I'm not sure how competitive it will be with lld, especially if we consider ThinLTO (which takes multiple minutes on 64-core machine) - it can make the advantages of mold insignificant.
- Mold 2.0 released - MIT license
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Linking many files significantly increases build time. Is there an editor that allows you to write a single file but present the file to the screen as multiple 'virtual' files for better organization?
What other solutions have you tried for the problem of slow linking? You haven't even said which linker and what flags you're using. I haven't actually tried it, but the author of gold has an even faster linker called mold: https://github.com/rui314/mold
- Design and Implementation of the Mold Linker
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Apple's new library format combines the best of dynamic and static
> Mold did it first, though: https://github.com/rui314/mold
Before LLD?
What are some alternatives?
nsq - A realtime distributed messaging platform
zld - A faster version of Apple's linker
datafuse - An elastic and reliable Cloud Warehouse, offers Blazing Fast Query and combines Elasticity, Simplicity, Low cost of the Cloud, built to make the Data Cloud easy [Moved to: https://github.com/datafuselabs/databend]
wasmtime - A fast and secure runtime for WebAssembly
roapi - Create full-fledged APIs for slowly moving datasets without writing a single line of code.
osxcross - Mac OS X cross toolchain for Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Android (Termux)
sccache - Sccache is a ccache-like tool. It is used as a compiler wrapper and avoids compilation when possible. Sccache has the capability to utilize caching in remote storage environments, including various cloud storage options, or alternatively, in local storage.
zig - General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
rust-blog - Educational blog posts for Rust beginners
chibicc - A small C compiler
cache - Cache dependencies and build outputs in GitHub Actions