hmmm tower uses Box<dyn Error> as a convention for middleware errors to get rid of deeply nested enum variants. thats ... idk how to feel about that. it makes exhaustive error handling basically impossible which is my favourite feature of rusts error design. nesting is really annoying but bweh
November 11, 2025 at 10:12 PM
hmmm tower uses Box<dyn Error> as a convention for middleware errors to get rid of deeply nested enum variants. thats ... idk how to feel about that. it makes exhaustive error handling basically impossible which is my favourite feature of rusts error design. nesting is really annoying but bweh
The Regulatory Moat for Supply Chain Fintech.
Cross-border compliance (AML/KYC) is the biggest scaling barrier.
Target: RegTech and BaaS middleware (Synctera, Unit) specializing in compliance orchestration.
They're the regulatory shield for high-growth platforms.
Cross-border compliance (AML/KYC) is the biggest scaling barrier.
Target: RegTech and BaaS middleware (Synctera, Unit) specializing in compliance orchestration.
They're the regulatory shield for high-growth platforms.
November 11, 2025 at 5:43 PM
The Regulatory Moat for Supply Chain Fintech.
Cross-border compliance (AML/KYC) is the biggest scaling barrier.
Target: RegTech and BaaS middleware (Synctera, Unit) specializing in compliance orchestration.
They're the regulatory shield for high-growth platforms.
Cross-border compliance (AML/KYC) is the biggest scaling barrier.
Target: RegTech and BaaS middleware (Synctera, Unit) specializing in compliance orchestration.
They're the regulatory shield for high-growth platforms.
difference in commit messages
in 9-5:
[ENG-2847] Refactor authentication middleware for improved session handling
[ENG-2113] Update CI/CD pipeline to support parallel test execution
[ENG-1399] Migrate legacy encryption logic to AES-256 standard
in side projects:
wip
.
ship it
in 9-5:
[ENG-2847] Refactor authentication middleware for improved session handling
[ENG-2113] Update CI/CD pipeline to support parallel test execution
[ENG-1399] Migrate legacy encryption logic to AES-256 standard
in side projects:
wip
.
ship it
November 11, 2025 at 5:28 PM
difference in commit messages
in 9-5:
[ENG-2847] Refactor authentication middleware for improved session handling
[ENG-2113] Update CI/CD pipeline to support parallel test execution
[ENG-1399] Migrate legacy encryption logic to AES-256 standard
in side projects:
wip
.
ship it
in 9-5:
[ENG-2847] Refactor authentication middleware for improved session handling
[ENG-2113] Update CI/CD pipeline to support parallel test execution
[ENG-1399] Migrate legacy encryption logic to AES-256 standard
in side projects:
wip
.
ship it
The future of @ReactRouter devtools is here! 🔥
- Support for data/declarative mode 🚀
- Middleware support 👀
- Real time event system ingestion with filtering 💃
- Huge UI/UX improvements 💅
And so much more! 🎊
Check out the release video below 👇
- Support for data/declarative mode 🚀
- Middleware support 👀
- Real time event system ingestion with filtering 💃
- Huge UI/UX improvements 💅
And so much more! 🎊
Check out the release video below 👇
November 11, 2025 at 3:42 PM
The future of @ReactRouter devtools is here! 🔥
- Support for data/declarative mode 🚀
- Middleware support 👀
- Real time event system ingestion with filtering 💃
- Huge UI/UX improvements 💅
And so much more! 🎊
Check out the release video below 👇
- Support for data/declarative mode 🚀
- Middleware support 👀
- Real time event system ingestion with filtering 💃
- Huge UI/UX improvements 💅
And so much more! 🎊
Check out the release video below 👇
Middleware для людей: как запускать код при каждом проходе через дверь для улучшения жизни
https://kripta.biz/posts/2F83C5E5-9C6F-48C9-808D-E82DF013806D
https://kripta.biz/posts/2F83C5E5-9C6F-48C9-808D-E82DF013806D
November 11, 2025 at 2:07 PM
Middleware для людей: как запускать код при каждом проходе через дверь для улучшения жизни
https://kripta.biz/posts/2F83C5E5-9C6F-48C9-808D-E82DF013806D
https://kripta.biz/posts/2F83C5E5-9C6F-48C9-808D-E82DF013806D
Port automation requires massive CapEx with low initial returns.
Our strategy: Invest in AI Orchestration Software.
This middleware coordinates automated equipment to deliver 25-55% OpEx reduction and 10-35% productivity increases.
We fund the de-risker.
Our strategy: Invest in AI Orchestration Software.
This middleware coordinates automated equipment to deliver 25-55% OpEx reduction and 10-35% productivity increases.
We fund the de-risker.
November 11, 2025 at 11:43 AM
Port automation requires massive CapEx with low initial returns.
Our strategy: Invest in AI Orchestration Software.
This middleware coordinates automated equipment to deliver 25-55% OpEx reduction and 10-35% productivity increases.
We fund the de-risker.
Our strategy: Invest in AI Orchestration Software.
This middleware coordinates automated equipment to deliver 25-55% OpEx reduction and 10-35% productivity increases.
We fund the de-risker.
Middleware to block requests from AI services
November 11, 2025 at 12:31 AM
Middleware to block requests from AI services
lol, housecleaning then. Physics middleware licensing used to be a headache. PhysX became protected NVidia IP ages ago, but a couple years back they decided to just open source it and stop caring. "There are AI dollars to be made".
Last I saw Intel acquired Havok, but I want to say they don't anymo
Last I saw Intel acquired Havok, but I want to say they don't anymo
November 10, 2025 at 11:52 PM
lol, housecleaning then. Physics middleware licensing used to be a headache. PhysX became protected NVidia IP ages ago, but a couple years back they decided to just open source it and stop caring. "There are AI dollars to be made".
Last I saw Intel acquired Havok, but I want to say they don't anymo
Last I saw Intel acquired Havok, but I want to say they don't anymo
Plus it includes Malware thanks to the middleware engine it uses. Big OOF.mp3
For Arc Raiders to ride the wave of human sociability all the way to the bank, while also being so contemptuous of the thing that makes us social animals in its own workflow demonstrates a lack of artistic integrity that I find impossible to ignore.
Our review: https://bit.ly/49bVn01
Our review: https://bit.ly/49bVn01
November 10, 2025 at 5:22 PM
Plus it includes Malware thanks to the middleware engine it uses. Big OOF.mp3
Ever wanted to divide your middleware by the entire bee movie script? With JavaScript you can do just that!
#technology #programming #webdev
#technology #programming #webdev
November 10, 2025 at 5:13 PM
Ever wanted to divide your middleware by the entire bee movie script? With JavaScript you can do just that!
#technology #programming #webdev
#technology #programming #webdev
Retry without regret: design PHP APIs that won’t duplicate side effects.
In this practical guide, Paul Conroy covers idempotency keys, middleware, TTL choices, locking, and lessons from real platforms.
👉 Read now: https://tinyurl.com/msx5ua6a
#IntPHPcon #PHP #APIs #Idempotency #Backend #Laravel
In this practical guide, Paul Conroy covers idempotency keys, middleware, TTL choices, locking, and lessons from real platforms.
👉 Read now: https://tinyurl.com/msx5ua6a
#IntPHPcon #PHP #APIs #Idempotency #Backend #Laravel
Retry Without Regret: Making APIs Idempotent by Design
This article explores the concept of idempotency and how it helps developers build more resilient, reliable systems. Readers will learn practical strategies for implementing idempotency in real-world APIs, avoiding common pitfalls, and exploring how edge cases are handled by platforms like Stripe and Spotify.
tinyurl.com
November 10, 2025 at 10:15 AM
Retry without regret: design PHP APIs that won’t duplicate side effects.
In this practical guide, Paul Conroy covers idempotency keys, middleware, TTL choices, locking, and lessons from real platforms.
👉 Read now: https://tinyurl.com/msx5ua6a
#IntPHPcon #PHP #APIs #Idempotency #Backend #Laravel
In this practical guide, Paul Conroy covers idempotency keys, middleware, TTL choices, locking, and lessons from real platforms.
👉 Read now: https://tinyurl.com/msx5ua6a
#IntPHPcon #PHP #APIs #Idempotency #Backend #Laravel
3 of those VMs are a Docker Swarm with 15 stacks and 23 services (mysql, syslogng, loki, influx, grafana, traefik, traefik saml and ldap auth middleware, etc)
November 10, 2025 at 1:35 AM
3 of those VMs are a Docker Swarm with 15 stacks and 23 services (mysql, syslogng, loki, influx, grafana, traefik, traefik saml and ldap auth middleware, etc)
Are folks using FMod or Wwise nowadays for their audio middleware, I'm not really an audio guy but I'm gonna have to learn something.
Give me them opinions! #gamedev
Give me them opinions! #gamedev
November 9, 2025 at 5:21 PM
Are folks using FMod or Wwise nowadays for their audio middleware, I'm not really an audio guy but I'm gonna have to learn something.
Give me them opinions! #gamedev
Give me them opinions! #gamedev
Just a dum quesjion: how do you get clode to interact with omnifocus? any middleware invelved?
November 9, 2025 at 1:59 PM
Just a dum quesjion: how do you get clode to interact with omnifocus? any middleware invelved?
Short flight over the coast (AeroWings/Aero Dancing featuring Blue Impulse, DC, CRI Middleware, 1999)
November 9, 2025 at 1:19 PM
Short flight over the coast (AeroWings/Aero Dancing featuring Blue Impulse, DC, CRI Middleware, 1999)
v0.2.0 of zenoh_dart Dart and Flutter FFI bindings for the Eclipse Zenoh middleware. Changelog excerpt: ### Breaking Changes - **Type System Update**: `ZenohPublisher`and `ZenohSubscriber`now use n...
Origin | Interest | Match
Origin | Interest | Match
zenoh_dart | Flutter package
Dart and Flutter FFI bindings for the Eclipse Zenoh middleware.
pub.dev
November 9, 2025 at 11:16 AM
ayz-auth 2.2.0 FastAPI middleware for Stytch B2B authentication with Redis caching, MongoDB entitlements, and team context
Interest | Match | Feed
Interest | Match | Feed
Origin
pypi.org
November 9, 2025 at 6:17 AM
ayz-auth 2.2.0 FastAPI middleware for Stytch B2B authentication with Redis caching, MongoDB entitlements, and team context
Origin | Interest | Match
Origin | Interest | Match
ayz-auth
FastAPI middleware for Stytch B2B authentication with Redis caching, MongoDB entitlements, and team context
pypi.org
November 9, 2025 at 6:17 AM
📊 This is investable via L2s with robust ZK stacks, privacy middleware, and projects offering verifiable provenance for AI content. Enterprise interest in attestations is a key demand signal—watch partnerships with financial institutions and SaaS identity vendors, plus developer traction (6/10)
November 9, 2025 at 2:39 AM
📊 This is investable via L2s with robust ZK stacks, privacy middleware, and projects offering verifiable provenance for AI content. Enterprise interest in attestations is a key demand signal—watch partnerships with financial institutions and SaaS identity vendors, plus developer traction (6/10)
also someone doing 30+ tracks should be getting significantly more than a couple of grand, especially as they want him to mix it, master it, and a bunch of other things too including figuring out some wacky middleware they have. just....no
November 8, 2025 at 1:00 PM
also someone doing 30+ tracks should be getting significantly more than a couple of grand, especially as they want him to mix it, master it, and a bunch of other things too including figuring out some wacky middleware they have. just....no
...development in Japan said to me on Bsky a while back: that a lack of translation tools for UE and support from Epic crippled Japanese devs during that generation, and they had to cobble together their own engines and use middleware that had good translation and support, such as Havok
3/3
3/3
November 8, 2025 at 12:42 PM
...development in Japan said to me on Bsky a while back: that a lack of translation tools for UE and support from Epic crippled Japanese devs during that generation, and they had to cobble together their own engines and use middleware that had good translation and support, such as Havok
3/3
3/3
Project: django/django
File: tests/middleware/tests.py:110
def test_append_slash_no_redirect_in_DEBUG(self):
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File: tests/middleware/tests.py:110
def test_append_slash_no_redirect_in_DEBUG(self):
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November 8, 2025 at 2:55 AM
Project: django/django
File: tests/middleware/tests.py:110
def test_append_slash_no_redirect_in_DEBUG(self):
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File: tests/middleware/tests.py:110
def test_append_slash_no_redirect_in_DEBUG(self):
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and Request<http_body::Body> goes to the http service. both having changes applied by the XRPC middleware. that feels kinda clunky tho and only solves it for XRPC aware middleware not http middleware in general. barhgjjs idk
November 8, 2025 at 12:31 AM
and Request<http_body::Body> goes to the http service. both having changes applied by the XRPC middleware. that feels kinda clunky tho and only solves it for XRPC aware middleware not http middleware in general. barhgjjs idk
then if the XRPC middleware is generic over request body (as theyd all be able to be since they just mess with headers) then youd build a fully functional XRPC client by stacking http service and layers, wrapping in XrpcClient and stacking XRPC middleware on top. then Request<()> goes to tungstenite
November 8, 2025 at 12:31 AM
then if the XRPC middleware is generic over request body (as theyd all be able to be since they just mess with headers) then youd build a fully functional XRPC client by stacking http service and layers, wrapping in XrpcClient and stacking XRPC middleware on top. then Request<()> goes to tungstenite