Rolling Our Own S3
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  How We Saved $500,000 Per Year by Rolling Our Own “S3”
  At thousands of uploads/second, S3’s per-request fees dominated costs. We built N3, a Rust in-memory landing zone with S3 as overflow.
  Computational Complexity (2023)
This essay explores Computational Complexity, most notably the growth of functions with Big-Oh notation, this essay also includes graphical demonstrations of different types of complex functions represented as mathematical functions.Comments
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KDE Linux deep dive: package management is amazing, which is why we don’t include it
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  KDE Linux deep dive: package management is amazing, which is why we don’t include it
  It’s been a month and a half since the alpha release of KDE Linux was announced during Akademy 2025, and so far reception has been pretty good. A number of people have started daily driving i…
  Property-Based Testing in Practice
Property-based testing (PBT) is a testing methodology where userswrite executable formal specifications of software components andan automated harness checks these specifications against manyautomatically generated inputs. From its roots in the QuickChecklibrary in Haskell, PBT has made significant inroads in mainstreamlanguages and industrial practice at companies such as Amazon,Volvo, and Stripe. As PBT extends its reach, it is important to un-derstand how developers are using it in practice, where they seeits strengths and weaknesses, and what innovations are needed tomake it more effective.Comments
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  Property-based testing (PBT) is a testing methodology where userswrite executable formal specifications of software components andan automated harness checks these specifications against manyautomatically generated inputs. From its roots in the QuickChecklibrary in Haskell, PBT has made significant inroads in mainstreamlanguages and industrial practice at companies such as Amazon,Volvo, and Stripe. As PBT extends its reach, it is important to un-derstand how developers are using it in practice, where they seeits strengths and weaknesses, and what innovations are needed tomake it more effective.Comments
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What are you reading this week?
Also what were you reading? What are you planning to read next/I've finished Darwin's "The Voyage of the Beagle" and it's really good. Rereading The Mikado Method left me with same opinion the it's great technique badly described.My next big book is The Memory Code by Lynne Kelly. My next big "computer" book is The Powerful Python by Raymod Rhine (I hope it will make me less of quickly-let's-get-the-shit-together and more of quickly-let's-get-the-shit-right).
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  Also what were you reading? What are you planning to read next/I've finished Darwin's "The Voyage of the Beagle" and it's really good. Rereading The Mikado Method left me with same opinion the it's great technique badly described.My next big book is The Memory Code by Lynne Kelly. My next big "computer" book is The Powerful Python by Raymod Rhine (I hope it will make me less of quickly-let's-get-the-shit-together and more of quickly-let's-get-the-shit-right).
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