hackerman
bloom
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hackerman | bloom | |
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2 | 28 | |
48 | 1,564 | |
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7.4 | 2.0 | |
3 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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hackerman
bloom
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Rust for web development: 3 years later
Static linking is remarkably easy: Creating small Docker images is a delight.
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How to create small Docker images for Rust
As a data point, I've served millions of HTTP requests using it, without problems.
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Which Rust web framework to choose in 2022 (with code examples)
For larger projects, I think that actix-web is the incontestable winner. That's why it's my choice for Bloom.
- The all-in-one Open Source Inbox, Calendar, Files, Contacts and much more
- Very exciting development! Do you think our lord and savior is working on Bloom 3?
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Ask HN: Are you passionate about your career in software
For me the worst part was not the job itself (I did ML related stuff) but the environment (commuting, artificial light all day long...).
Since I moved to the entrepreneurship track I'm way more happy. At first it doesn't pay so you need to have savings, but after some time (depends of the person) you start making a living and you can decide on what to work on.
Today, half of my time is dedicated to writing software that I genuinely believe have a positive impact on the world (https://github.com/skerkour/bloom), and half of my time is dedicated to writing and sharing (I'm writing a book).
The best thing that I've understood is that even if my primary skills are programming and architecture related stuff, it doesn't mean I have to code for a living. There are a lot of jobs related to programming that you can switch to.
- skerkour/bloom: The simplest way to de-Google your life and business: Inbox, Calendar, Files, Contacts & much more
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Newbie questions on design patterns in Rust
Hi, I'm not a video game programmer, I mostly do network and web programming, but I do exactly this in Rust and it works very well. Here is an example for a mailer driver, which is a trait and then implemented for multiple "backends" such as AWS SES or SMTP https://github.com/skerkour/bloom/blob/main/bloom/kernel/src/drivers/mailer/mod.rs.
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Looking for an open-source project to join part-time
What do you think about degoogle project open source => https://bloom.sh/ " The simplest way to de-Google your life and business: Inbox, Calendar, Files, Contacts & much more ".
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Rust OwnCloud
What do you think about degoogle project open source => bloom.sh " The simplest way to de-Google your life and business: Inbox, Calendar, Files, Contacts & much more ".
What are some alternatives?
moon - A task runner and repo management tool for the web ecosystem, written in Rust.
wgpu-rs - Rust bindings to wgpu native library
Catalytic - 🚀 Catalytic is an ORM for ScyllaDb and Cassandra which provides zero-cost abstractions for querying and generating Rust structs based on the database. Scylla and Cassandra are both NoSQL databases which can scale horizontally and hold large amounts of data.
cargo-chef - A cargo-subcommand to speed up Rust Docker builds using Docker layer caching.
crates.io-index - Registry index for crates.io
Triox - A free file hosting server that focuses on speed, reliability and security.
xdot.py - Interactive viewer for graphs written in Graphviz's dot language.
black-hat-rust - Applied offensive security with Rust - https://kerkour.com/black-hat-rust
hash - 🚀 The open-source, self-building database. From @hashintel
degoogle - A huge list of alternatives to Google products. Privacy tips, tricks, and links.
juniper - GraphQL server library for Rust
yakuza-freecam - Yakuza Freecam Tool made in Rust