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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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purista
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PURISTA - Thanks to amazing open-source software
GitHub is uses as repository, issue & project tracker, and also for hosting the official website.
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Do we need a new player in TypeScript event sourcing?
If you like, you can have a look at my stuff at https://purista.dev or ping me. Would be nice to have some conversation about this event sourcing topic.
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The power of PURISTA TypeScript Framework v1.7
Visit the official PURISTA website purista.dev to learn more about PURISTA v1.7 and embark on a new era of application development. Unleash your creativity, enhance collaboration, and deliver exceptional software solutions with PURISTA TypeScript Framework v1.7.
- Version 1.7 is in progress
NATS
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Implementing OTel Trace Context Propagation Through Message Brokers with Go
Several message brokers, such as NATS and database queues, are not supported by OpenTelemetry (OTel) SDKs. This article will guide you on how to use context propagation explicitly with these message queues.
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NATS: First Impressions
https://nats.io/ (Tracker removed)
> Connective Technology for Adaptive Edge & Distributed Systems
> An Introduction to NATS - The first screencast
I guess I don't need to know what it is
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Interview with Sebastian Holstein, Founder of Qaze
During our interview, we referred to NATS quite a few times! If you want to learn more about it, Sebastian suggests this tutorial series.
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Sequential and parallel execution of long-running shell commands
Pueue dumps the state of the queue to the disk as JSON every time the state changes, so when you have a lot of queued jobs this results in considerable disk io. I actually changed it to compress the state file via zstd which helped quite a bit but then eventually just moved on to running NATS [1] locally.
[1] https://nats.io/
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Revolutionizing Real-Time Alerts with AI, NATs and Streamlit
Imagine you have an AI-powered personal alerting chat assistant that interacts using up-to-date data. Whether it's a big move in the stock market that affects your investments, any significant change on your shared SharePoint documents, or discounts on Amazon you were waiting for, the application is designed to keep you informed and alert you about any significant changes based on the criteria you set in advance using your natural language. In this post, we will learn how to build a full-stack event-driven weather alert chat application in Python using pretty cool tools: Streamlit, NATS, and OpenAI. The app can collect real-time weather information, understand your criteria for alerts using AI, and deliver these alerts to the user interface.
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New scalable, fault-tolerant, and efficient open-source MQTT broker
Why wasn't NATS[1] used ?
Written in Go, single-binary deployment... there's a lot to love about NATS !
[1]https://nats.io/
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Scripting with NATS.io support
require nats.io
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Introducing “Database Performance at Scale”: A Free, Open Source Book
About cost, see [1]. Also, S3 prices have been increasing and there's been a bunch of alternative offers for object store from other companies. I think people in here (HN) comment often about increasing costs of AWS offerings.
Distributed systems and consensus are inherently hard problem, but there are a lot of implementations that you can study (like Etcd that you mention, or NATS [2], which I've been playing with and looks super cool so far :-p) if you want to understand the internals, on top of many books and papers released.
Again, I never said it was "easy" to build distributed systems, I just don't think there's any esoteric knowledge to what S3 provides.
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1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economies_of_scale
2: https://nats.io/
- NATS: Connective Technology for Adaptive Edge and Distributed Systems
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Is it an antipattern to use the response channel as identifier
I am in a project were nats.io is used. Someone thought, it would be a great idea to link data in an event with data in a response using the response channel name.
What are some alternatives?
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