It’s been a long week! I spent some time this afternoon setting up a new work laptop, and I’m going to foolishly bring it on a trip tomorrow. What could go wrong?
[article] Valkey 8.0 rides high at Open Source Summit in Vienna. It’ll be interesting to see where this fork starts to distinguish itself and diverge from Redis functionality.
[blog] 9 new features we announced at Made on YouTube 2024. I can’t say that any of these apply to me directly, but it’s a guarantee I’ll interact with the results by YouTube creators.
[blog] Keys to a resilient Open Source future. Is AI going to be the best option for open source security? It might be, given the scale of code we’re talking and the volunteer-heavy approach.
[blog] Introducing Netflix’s Key-Value Data Abstraction Layer. Abstractions are tricky to maintain, and can accidentally block you from using unique features underneath. But for scenarios like this, the use case makes sense to me.
[article] Deno 2 Arrives With Long-Term Support, npm Compatibility. Migrating to this Nodejs replacement will be easier now, for those interested.
[blog] Quitting Time. Perseverance is important, but so is knowing when to quit. What’s your criteria, and can you stick to it?
[blog] Apache Airflow ETL in Google Cloud. The spectrum of hosting options is typically raw compute, managed compute, and managed servcies. That applies here as well.
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