The main tradeoff is performance. Since disaggregated components are physically separate, the communication overhead can be high. A 2019 study shows a 10x throughput hit compared to a tuned shared-nothing system. Optimizations can help narrow the gap, but disaggregation should be applied only when its benefits outweigh the network cost. This tradeoff also motivates research into techniques that reduce communication overhead. Hello, distributed systems research
full article 👉 here
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full article 👉 here
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Hey everyone! 👋
I just built a small CLI tool called cod-stat that lets you see some cool stats about your codebase.
1. Total lines of code.
2. Number of comments.
3. Measure code complexity – see if your code is clean or spaghetti.
4. Count functions/methods and calculate their average length.
5. Filter by languages or config files.
6. See your largest files
7. Save everything in a JSON report
It works with JS, TS, Python, Java, C++,Rust and more. Basically, it gives you a quick overview of how your code looks without opening your editor. 😄
You can get it from npm registry
Install - npm i -g cod-stat
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe #Project #CLITool #CodStat @alnova19
I just built a small CLI tool called cod-stat that lets you see some cool stats about your codebase.
1. Total lines of code.
2. Number of comments.
3. Measure code complexity – see if your code is clean or spaghetti.
4. Count functions/methods and calculate their average length.
5. Filter by languages or config files.
6. See your largest files
7. Save everything in a JSON report
It works with JS, TS, Python, Java, C++,Rust and more. Basically, it gives you a quick overview of how your code looks without opening your editor. 😄
You can get it from npm registry
Install - npm i -g cod-stat
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe #Project #CLITool #CodStat @alnova19
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If you wanna analyse you codebase with cod-stat these are all the flags
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Forwarded from Information Systems Hub 💻🔁
🎙 Podcast Talk Show: Backend Development
📅 Date: October 29, 2025
⏰ Time: 8:00 PM
🎤 Host: Eyerusalem Belay
Live in our Telegram Channel
✅ Core principles of backend development
✅ Best practices for building scalable APIs
✅ Common mistakes and how to avoid them
✅ Career tips for junior full-stack developers
👤 Guest Speaker
Eyob Simachew – Junior Full Stack Web Developer
📢 Stay connected:
Telegram|LinkedIn|YouTube | Tiktok |
📅 Date: October 29, 2025
⏰ Time: 8:00 PM
🎤 Host: Eyerusalem Belay
Live in our Telegram Channel
✅ Core principles of backend development
✅ Best practices for building scalable APIs
✅ Common mistakes and how to avoid them
✅ Career tips for junior full-stack developers
👤 Guest Speaker
Eyob Simachew – Junior Full Stack Web Developer
📢 Stay connected:
Telegram|LinkedIn|YouTube | Tiktok |
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If building products is now 10x easier, it also means 10x more people are launching 10x more products.
Standing out just became 100x harder. So have to take the game to the nest level
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Standing out just became 100x harder. So have to take the game to the nest level
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Article of the day
The first to get replaced will be the vibe coders. The ones who thrive will be those who know how to guide the tools, not just follow them.
In this environment, vibe coding makes junior developers even less competitive. The harsh truth: if building an app becomes trivial, then the real value shifts to things vibe coders can't do like code understanding, system architecture, debugging, security, and maintenance.
The most effective AI users are those who could solve the problems manually but use AI to work faster. The least effective users are those who rely on AI because they don't know how to solve the problems themselves
full article 👉 here
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The first to get replaced will be the vibe coders. The ones who thrive will be those who know how to guide the tools, not just follow them.
In this environment, vibe coding makes junior developers even less competitive. The harsh truth: if building an app becomes trivial, then the real value shifts to things vibe coders can't do like code understanding, system architecture, debugging, security, and maintenance.
The most effective AI users are those who could solve the problems manually but use AI to work faster. The least effective users are those who rely on AI because they don't know how to solve the problems themselves
full article 👉 here
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#TechVibe #ArticleOfTheDay @alnova19
Finalroundai
How AI Vibe Coding Is Destroying Junior Developers' Careers
New research shows developers think AI makes them 20% faster but are actually 19% slower. Vibe coding is creating unemployable pseudo-developers who can't debug or maintain code.
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Hey guys how's the night going...I was seeing the BullMQ GitHub, and it made me think how much could it change us if we actually took one of these kinda repo and learned from it.
Imagine going through their file structure, design patterns, and architectural decisions just by checking their codebase.
I'm planning to start reviewing a large codebase when my schedule frees up a little.
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#TechVibe #Learning #Tips #CodeBases @alnova19
Imagine going through their file structure, design patterns, and architectural decisions just by checking their codebase.
I'm planning to start reviewing a large codebase when my schedule frees up a little.
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#TechVibe #Learning #Tips #CodeBases @alnova19
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I've noticed the line is has been blurring between roles in software development, it is not about frontend dev anymore it is about designing + implementing interfaces. it is not about backend dev either anymore it is more like backend + devops
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#TechVibe #Roles @alnova19
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#TechVibe #Roles @alnova19
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Article of the day
After a decade of rapid iteration, it seems clear that the ecosystem has stabilized over the last few years. For example, did you know that “newcomer” Svelte is 9 years old? Which, in JavaScript framework years, is basically ancient!
Instead, the main battle has moved to the realm of meta-frameworks, with Astro making a serious attempt at Next.js's crown – while over in build-tool land, it seems only a matter of time until Vite overtakes webpack.
full article 👉 here
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#TechVibe #ArticleOfTheDay #JSEcosystem @alnova19
After a decade of rapid iteration, it seems clear that the ecosystem has stabilized over the last few years. For example, did you know that “newcomer” Svelte is 9 years old? Which, in JavaScript framework years, is basically ancient!
Instead, the main battle has moved to the realm of meta-frameworks, with Astro making a serious attempt at Next.js's crown – while over in build-tool land, it seems only a matter of time until Vite overtakes webpack.
full article 👉 here
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe #ArticleOfTheDay #JSEcosystem @alnova19
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Yooo guys, let me just show you something. The AAU portal took over 1,400,000 ms(about 25 min) just to load and update a profile picture and it still hasn’t finished yet.
They need to address this. I know there are so many talented devs in this giant university, they just lack a good PM to manage this properly.
So AAU, please update your systems.
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#TechVibe #AAU #Portal @alnova19
They need to address this. I know there are so many talented devs in this giant university, they just lack a good PM to manage this properly.
So AAU, please update your systems.
@devwitheyob
#TechVibe #AAU #Portal @alnova19
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