shortuuid.rb
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shortuuid.rb
- New UUID Formats – IETF Draft
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A Bit Overcomplicated
At the risk of sounding stupid, I have no idea how bit-shifting and bitwise operators work, though I've worked in the field for over a decade and am now a Staff Engineer or whatever. There, I said it.
It's just something I haven't gotten around to reading yet. I suspect some code would be made clearer by it, but even when doing something similar I wound up using the math textbook was to do it even though I suspect the bit operators would be much faster.
https://github.com/sudhirj/shortuuid.rb/blob/master/lib/shor...
https://github.com/sudhirj/shortuuid.go/blob/master/shortuui...
spec
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What's the status of Open Application Model?
There was recently score.dev, but that is also just used by one tool.
- One YAML to rule them all
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Best events/conferences to participate for an open-source project?
Yesterday I was thinking about the roadmap and the discussions that are happening in the community (you can check them here and feel free to open one or contribute to an active one) and I am excited to see how much we have to look forward in 2023.
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Thoughts on my new OSS tool launch + twitter space happening today
A month ago we open sourced Score. The community response has been really great so far (just over 1k stars in 4 weeks) and we got many questions thrown at us:
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One YAML to rule them all!
Hi all, I am Giulia, Community Manager and part of the team that launched Score.dev a week ago. My team and I believe that developers shouldn’t fight with tooling and advocate for a workload-centric approach to development. We’re on a mission to reduce cognitive load on developers, minimize configuration drift and mismanagement, and improve the developer experience. Want to join us as a contributor? Read the official announcement to learn more. Or check us out on GitHub!
- One YAML to rule them all. We just open sourced a new workload config spec so you can configure once and deploy to any environment (local, cloud, etc.)
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The pros and cons of managing configuration for multiple environments
Last week we released score-spec and I asked a few communities for feedback on how you manage configuration between multiple environments and a lot of you (thanks!) came up with some answers and more questions. Here I wanted to list the pros and cons, in my humble opinion, of the top approaches suggested. Feel free to add yours as well!
- Trouble with consistent config across environments?
What are some alternatives?
spec - The canonical spec for ulid
kuuid - K-sortable UUID - roughly time-sortable unique id generator
ulid-mssql - Implementation of ULID generator For Microsoft SQL Server
ulid - Universally Unique Lexicographically Sortable Identifier (ULID) in Python 3
uulid.go - ULID-UUID compatibility library for generating and parsing ULIDs.
dynamodb-onetable - DynamoDB access and management for one table designs with NodeJS
Ulid - Fast .NET C# Implementation of ULID for .NET and Unity.
python-ksuid - A pure-Python KSUID implementation
ksuid - K-Sortable Globally Unique IDs
uuid6-ietf-draft - Next Generation UUID Formats
ulid-lite - Generate unique, yet sortable identifiers