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BOLT Merged Into LLVM To Optimize Binaries For Faster Performance
BOLT Merged Into LLVM To Optimize Binaries For Faster Performance
Merged into LLVM's mono repository minutes ago was BOLT! This is the Facebook-developed tool for optimizing the layout of binaries in the name of delivering greater performance
·phoronix.com·
BOLT Merged Into LLVM To Optimize Binaries For Faster Performance
Web2.1
Web2.1
What web3 should have been called, but wasn't.
·danieltfh.substack.com·
Web2.1
Faster data access coming – PCIe generation 6 spec unveiled – Blocks and Files
Faster data access coming – PCIe generation 6 spec unveiled – Blocks and Files
The PCIe SIG has released the official PCIe gen 6 specification, which doubles PCIe 5 speed to256GB/sec across 16 lanes. PCIe system designers can use this to double existing bandwidth across PCIe lanes, or halve the number of lanes for the same bandwidth — thus freeing up PCIe lane slots. Al Yanes, PCI-SIG chairperson and […]
·blocksandfiles.com·
Faster data access coming – PCIe generation 6 spec unveiled – Blocks and Files
Convey
Convey
·convey.earth·
Convey
Designing Instagram - High Scalability -
Designing Instagram - High Scalability -
This is a guest post by Ankit Sirmorya . Ankit is working as a Machine Learning Lead/Sr. Mac...
·highscalability.com·
Designing Instagram - High Scalability -
Arm Architectures in the Public Cloud - Architecting IT
Arm Architectures in the Public Cloud - Architecting IT
Two years ago, back in January 2020, we asked the question as to whether Arm processors were ready for the enterprise data centre.  In this post, we look at what’s changed since then and how the balance of power could shift between Intel, AMD and Arm.
·architecting.it·
Arm Architectures in the Public Cloud - Architecting IT
OpenSea, Web3, and Aggregation Theory
OpenSea, Web3, and Aggregation Theory
OpenSea is positioned as another Aggregator, which is evidence that Web 3 is a layer on top of the Internet, not a replacement.
·stratechery.com·
OpenSea, Web3, and Aggregation Theory
Service Locator is an Anti-Pattern
Service Locator is an Anti-Pattern
While Service Locator was originally described as a pattern, it's actually an anti-pattern.
·blog.ploeh.dk·
Service Locator is an Anti-Pattern
Service Locator is not an Anti-Pattern
Service Locator is not an Anti-Pattern
Well, it is, sometimes. It depends. I often get pushback on MediatR for using service location for resolving handlers, often getting pointed at Mark Seemann's post that Service Locator is an Anti-Pattern. And for all of the examples in the post, I agree that service location in those cases should
·jimmybogard.com·
Service Locator is not an Anti-Pattern
The Life of a Bytecode Language
The Life of a Bytecode Language
As explained through funny comics: interpreter vs. compiled vs. bytecode languages
·betterprogramming.pub·
The Life of a Bytecode Language
Home - Nigel Poulton
Home - Nigel Poulton
The go-to trainer for Kubernetes & Docker Whether you're a beginner or taking further steps, Nigel's "Pure Weapons Grade Kubernetes Training" will be perfect for you. Up-skill YOURSELF Up-skill YOUR COMPANY Twitter Youtube Linkedin Github Facebook Learn Kubernetes and Docker "I'm 100% committed to never releasing any content unless I'm absolutely certain you'll love it, […]
·nigelpoulton.com·
Home - Nigel Poulton
Unpacking the Web3 Sausage
Unpacking the Web3 Sausage
Crypto is interesting for the freedom it enables, not for the freedom users currently care about. (a response to Moxie)
·drorpoleg.com·
Unpacking the Web3 Sausage
Web 3.0 Is Too Complicated
Web 3.0 Is Too Complicated
For a truly decentralized future, we have to resist the temptations of instant user interface gratification and extremely simple API integrations that depend on data centers.
·coindesk.com·
Web 3.0 Is Too Complicated