When Our Go Engine Blew Up at 3 AM and How Rust Saved the Treasure Hunt
The Problem We Were Actually Solving Our treasure map was a graph of 2.3 million nodes and 6.8 million edges stored in Redis. Each client m
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The Problem We Were Actually Solving Our treasure map was a graph of 2.3 million nodes and 6.8 million edges stored in Redis. Each client m
How we built a production-grade Cloudflare R2 upload pipeline in Rust — with layered security, an atomic quota system, and a zero-trust file
The Problem We Were Actually Solving In late 2025, the Hytale community was hitting a wall with Veltrix, the real-time treasure hunt engine we built
dantwoashim / DevContract Go CLI for repo-first developer onboarding, setup vali
A developer merges a pull request on Friday afternoon. Monday morning, a security review flags a SQL injection flaw in a new endpoint. When you ask wh
The Problem We Were Actually Solving Last April the Veltrix game servers began to stutter during the weekly global hunt. Players in Mumbai, São Paulo
The Problem We Were Actually Solving We werent building a cache. We were running a treasure hunt engine where 100,000 concurrent users refr
Built this Go library over the past few weeks it takes a browser fingerprint from your frontend JS and scores how bot-like it looks. Basically you co
TL;DR Pick Java web scraping libraries based on the target page structure, not on popularity alone. jsoup is the strongest option for st
garudust-agent มี cron scheduler ในตัวอยู่แล้ว ภายใต้ crates/garudust-cron ที่ wraps tokio_cron_scheduler ไว้ หน้าที่ของมันคือยิง agent task ตาม sched
pardnchiu/Agenvoy v0.24.15 -> v0.24.16 Summary Model management lifecycle migrates from standalone CLI subcommands into the TUI surf
Implicit Trust is an Architectural Flaw If you've been reading the Hacker News homepage today, you've probably seen "BadHost" (CVE-2026-487
¿Sabías que Go no utiliza bloques try-catch para gestionar fallos en tiempo de ejecución? En lugar de tratar los errores como eventos extraordinarios
The CI was green. Build passed. No TypeScript errors. No warnings. Everything looked clean. I clicked deploy and went to make tea. Came back, opened
If your LLM agent retries a 429 fifty times overnight, retries a 400 three times before giving up, and sends every request to your top-tier model unti
What's the Big Deal? tRPC stands for TypeScript Remote Procedure Call. The pitch is simple: instead of writing REST endpoints, writing Open
Everyone is building AI memory using graphs. They're all going to hit a wall. Most of them just don't know it yet. The memory problem LLMs
I run a dog-name site. A few weeks ago a reader emailed asking the obvious question: "Do you have one for cats?" I didn't. But I had a fully built PH
Rugby is an exciting sport and the most demanding of all sports. Many rugby fans are just starting to get into the sport and ask themselves how long a
Why Your eBPF Profiler Lies to You About Java Virtual Threads In 2026, virtual threads are the default concurrency model in Java, but your