Learning more about distributed systems, formal methods, living well. Trying to write software that doesn’t get me paged
Paper + Implementation linked in our joint (w Jesse @emptysqua.re) blog post below.
muratbuffalo.blogspot.com/2025/12/leas...
Paper + Implementation linked in our joint (w Jesse @emptysqua.re) blog post below.
muratbuffalo.blogspot.com/2025/12/leas...
vldb.org/pvldb/vol17/...
vldb.org/pvldb/vol17/...
🆕 Here is my latest blog introducing a Serverless Multi-Region E-Commerce Platform based on an Amazon Aurora DSQL database. For a database platform I have almost always used DynamoDB due to it being truly serverless and pay as you go. (1️⃣/4️⃣)
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🆕 Here is my latest blog introducing a Serverless Multi-Region E-Commerce Platform based on an Amazon Aurora DSQL database. For a database platform I have almost always used DynamoDB due to it being truly serverless and pay as you go. (1️⃣/4️⃣)
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I know Rust works well for this thanks to ownership & releasing of locks on drop. Are there any others that are worth trying?
I know Rust works well for this thanks to ownership & releasing of locks on drop. Are there any others that are worth trying?
Writing about something you don’t know is often the best way to _start knowing_
Hey, just so you know, if I believed this, the Rust book wouldn't exist
Writing about something you don’t know is often the best way to _start knowing_
🔗 www.cidrdb.org/cidr2024/pap...
I’ve basically had this article from lwn in my head for a while and it’s a major reason why I love working in Rust, especially on a big project with a lot of other engineers
I’ve basically had this article from lwn in my head for a while and it’s a major reason why I love working in Rust, especially on a big project with a lot of other engineers
- write a public blog post every month
- learn Lean
- write a public blog post every month
- learn Lean
I’m using ppx_derive to pretty print custom types but it is frustrating to not have a nice standard `Debug` that absolutely everything implements
I’m using ppx_derive to pretty print custom types but it is frustrating to not have a nice standard `Debug` that absolutely everything implements
More info about it here: aws.amazon.com/blogs/databa...
More info about it here: aws.amazon.com/blogs/databa...