The Algorithm Behind Rate Limiting (Token Bucket in 100 Seconds)
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Need help to find the right service.
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<!-- SC_OFF -->Hi. I have a raw sketch for an app i want to have developed, so far its been me and chatgpt ve rsion 5. i test and comment, and the coding gets done by the ai. https://moti90.github.io/ibisimulator/ But ive started encountering problems now, i run a web2view environment, and have limited experience. RIght now i have an index.html file with most of the code in it. what could possible be the way for me to proceed? my preference would be an ai that would be able to read,edit and write the code to that one file. and give me a download? then i can open that file, and test and comment <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/MachineMoti (https://www.reddit.com/user/MachineMoti)
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<!-- SC_OFF -->Hi. I have a raw sketch for an app i want to have developed, so far its been me and chatgpt ve rsion 5. i test and comment, and the coding gets done by the ai. https://moti90.github.io/ibisimulator/ But ive started encountering problems now, i run a web2view environment, and have limited experience. RIght now i have an index.html file with most of the code in it. what could possible be the way for me to proceed? my preference would be an ai that would be able to read,edit and write the code to that one file. and give me a download? then i can open that file, and test and comment <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/MachineMoti (https://www.reddit.com/user/MachineMoti)
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OPA maintainers and Styra employees hired by Apple
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mw9x7q/opa_maintainers_and_styra_employees_hired_by_apple/
<!-- SC_OFF -->We’re excited to see such great news in the industry. Congrats to the Styra team! And here is our take (https://www.cerbos.dev/blog/cerbos-vs-opa) [blog post] on how our solution, Cerbos, is compared to OPA. <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/West-Chard-1474 (https://www.reddit.com/user/West-Chard-1474)
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https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1mw9x7q/opa_maintainers_and_styra_employees_hired_by_apple/
<!-- SC_OFF -->We’re excited to see such great news in the industry. Congrats to the Styra team! And here is our take (https://www.cerbos.dev/blog/cerbos-vs-opa) [blog post] on how our solution, Cerbos, is compared to OPA. <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/West-Chard-1474 (https://www.reddit.com/user/West-Chard-1474)
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When AI optimizations miss the mark: A case study in array shape calculation
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How to Get People Excited about Functional Programming • Russ Olsen & James Lewis
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Golang Markdown Lib - First OSS project - Feedback Welcome!
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<!-- SC_OFF -->I made a markdown library for round trip rendering and parsing markdown.
This is my first open source project, so I would love feedback from anyone who knows what they are doing, and also contributions would be very appreciated.
I'm aware there are markdown libs that already exist, so I don't mean to take anything away from them. I wanted a lightweight interface for less complicated tasks, and I appreciate the api for building markdown. I wanted to be able to quickly make files like CHANGELOG and tickets like you would see in a github/gitlab board but for my personal projects. Also be able to edit them after creation (like check a checkbox), or updating variables across the files to quickly update a large set (think change a company name reference). This then escalated because I wanted to make a robust generalised library, and I also found that markdown is pretty finnicky. This is going to work great for my usecase, I have a decent test suite (though there are still some rough edges) but I haven't validated it against common mark. I would totally support anyone else if they have any usecase, I can give quick insight to what the lib does etc. Also, if there are any issues found please submit it on github! <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/Temporary-Buy-7562 (https://www.reddit.com/user/Temporary-Buy-7562)
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<!-- SC_OFF -->I made a markdown library for round trip rendering and parsing markdown.
This is my first open source project, so I would love feedback from anyone who knows what they are doing, and also contributions would be very appreciated.
I'm aware there are markdown libs that already exist, so I don't mean to take anything away from them. I wanted a lightweight interface for less complicated tasks, and I appreciate the api for building markdown. I wanted to be able to quickly make files like CHANGELOG and tickets like you would see in a github/gitlab board but for my personal projects. Also be able to edit them after creation (like check a checkbox), or updating variables across the files to quickly update a large set (think change a company name reference). This then escalated because I wanted to make a robust generalised library, and I also found that markdown is pretty finnicky. This is going to work great for my usecase, I have a decent test suite (though there are still some rough edges) but I haven't validated it against common mark. I would totally support anyone else if they have any usecase, I can give quick insight to what the lib does etc. Also, if there are any issues found please submit it on github! <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/Temporary-Buy-7562 (https://www.reddit.com/user/Temporary-Buy-7562)
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The Death of the Page Cache? From mmap() to NVMe-ZNS and User-Space File Systems
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Let's make a game! 309: Telling companions to flee
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How I Design Software Systems From Scratch?
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Why Making a Debugger is So Hard - The Standup (ft. Ryan Fleury)
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d4d4
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Tsinghua University Breaks a 65-Year Limit: A Faster Alternative to Dijkstra’s Algorithm
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Everything You Need to Know About the Latest in C#
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DeepSeek-V3.1 Release
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Redis streams: a different take on event-driven
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It’s Not Wrong that "🤦🏼♂️".length == 7
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Simplifying and Isolating Failure-Inducing Input: A Retrospective on Delta Debugging
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Interesting Links in Data Engineering - August 2025
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<!-- SC_OFF -->I trawl the RSS feeds so you don't have to ;) I've collected together links out to stuff that I've found interesting over the last month in Data Engineering as a whole, including areas like Iceberg, RDBMS, Kafka, Flink, plus some stuff that I just found generally interesting :) 👉 https://rmoff.net/2025/08/21/interesting-links-august-2025/ <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/rmoff (https://www.reddit.com/user/rmoff)
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<!-- SC_OFF -->I trawl the RSS feeds so you don't have to ;) I've collected together links out to stuff that I've found interesting over the last month in Data Engineering as a whole, including areas like Iceberg, RDBMS, Kafka, Flink, plus some stuff that I just found generally interesting :) 👉 https://rmoff.net/2025/08/21/interesting-links-august-2025/ <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/rmoff (https://www.reddit.com/user/rmoff)
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Octos: open-source HTML live wallpaper engine
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<!-- SC_OFF -->I just officially released my Windows app on the Microsoft Store: create your own custom wallpapers with HTML/CSS/JS or download community creations right from the app. I built the app in C++ and would love to hear some feedback/thoughts on it. <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/underpig1 (https://www.reddit.com/user/underpig1)
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<!-- SC_OFF -->I just officially released my Windows app on the Microsoft Store: create your own custom wallpapers with HTML/CSS/JS or download community creations right from the app. I built the app in C++ and would love to hear some feedback/thoughts on it. <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/underpig1 (https://www.reddit.com/user/underpig1)
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Transforming Ideas into Scalable Digital Solutions – The Skyappz Way
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<!-- SC_OFF -->Skyappz Software is helping businesses grow faster through mobile app application development, billing software, and digital transformation services. Discover how the right digital partner can turn your ideas into scalable solutions. <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/AsleepChildhood6085 (https://www.reddit.com/user/AsleepChildhood6085)
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<!-- SC_OFF -->Skyappz Software is helping businesses grow faster through mobile app application development, billing software, and digital transformation services. Discover how the right digital partner can turn your ideas into scalable solutions. <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/AsleepChildhood6085 (https://www.reddit.com/user/AsleepChildhood6085)
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Learn Serverless on AWS: Live Demo & Walkthrough – Wednesday, Aug 27
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<!-- SC_OFF -->Join us on Wednesday, August 27 for an engaging session on Serverless in Action: Building and Deploying APIs on AWS. We’ll break down what serverless really means, why it matters, and where it shines (and doesn’t). Then, I’ll take you through a live walkthrough: designing, building, testing, deploying, and documenting an API step by step on AWS. This will be a demo-style session—you can watch the process end-to-end and leave with practical insights to apply later. Details: 🗓️ Date: Wednesday, August 27
🕕 Time: 6:00 PM EEST / 7:00 PM GST
📍 Location: Online (Google Meet link shared after registration)
🔗 Register here:https://www.meetup.com/acc-mena/events/310519152/ Speaker: Ali Zgheib – Founding Engineer at CELITECH, AWS Certified (7x), and ACC community co-lead passionate about knowledge-sharing. Whether you’re new to serverless or looking to sharpen your AWS skills, this walkthrough will help you see the concepts in action. Hope to see you there! <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/zgheibali (https://www.reddit.com/user/zgheibali)
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<!-- SC_OFF -->Join us on Wednesday, August 27 for an engaging session on Serverless in Action: Building and Deploying APIs on AWS. We’ll break down what serverless really means, why it matters, and where it shines (and doesn’t). Then, I’ll take you through a live walkthrough: designing, building, testing, deploying, and documenting an API step by step on AWS. This will be a demo-style session—you can watch the process end-to-end and leave with practical insights to apply later. Details: 🗓️ Date: Wednesday, August 27
🕕 Time: 6:00 PM EEST / 7:00 PM GST
📍 Location: Online (Google Meet link shared after registration)
🔗 Register here:https://www.meetup.com/acc-mena/events/310519152/ Speaker: Ali Zgheib – Founding Engineer at CELITECH, AWS Certified (7x), and ACC community co-lead passionate about knowledge-sharing. Whether you’re new to serverless or looking to sharpen your AWS skills, this walkthrough will help you see the concepts in action. Hope to see you there! <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/zgheibali (https://www.reddit.com/user/zgheibali)
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