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Published in Better Programming

·Feb 6

What Happens if You Put an HTTP Server Inside Postgres?

A quick look into changing how we think about serving HTTP clients — Benchmarks and performance claims are attention-grabbers, but that’s not what drew me to work on Omnigres. When I first built a prototype of its HTTP server, I didn’t foresee the desire to share the numbers. As we all know, getting benchmarks right is hard, and everybody’s mileage may vary. But…

Web

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What Happens if You Put an HTTP Server Inside Postgres?
What Happens if You Put an HTTP Server Inside Postgres?
Web

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Jan 10

Why not Rust for Omnigres?

Omnigres is a new project to turn Postgres into a complete development and production deployment platform. I’ve started it to reflect on…

Rust

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Why not Rust for Omnigres?
Why not Rust for Omnigres?
Rust

5 min read


Mar 25, 2022

Please help defend Kharkiv, Ukraine

My relative in Kharkiv, Ukraine, is raising funds for the immediate necessities of the defense units on the ground (in Kharkiv province and nearby) for the people he knows. We’ve so far managed to raise funds and provide some urgently needed equipment and are looking to raise more. …

Ukraine

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Please help defend Kharkiv, Ukraine
Please help defend Kharkiv, Ukraine
Ukraine

2 min read


Jul 30, 2021

I Never Expected to Start This

Back in June, my wife and I were driving back from an outdoor birthday party. It was a lovely summer night, and we were happily tired after all the physical activities we did there. We were getting close to home when I got an email pop up on my phone:

Recruiting

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I Never Expected to Start This
I Never Expected to Start This
Recruiting

4 min read


May 5, 2021

Showing Some Love To Go Packages

Last month, I wanted to figure out the nicest way to make my Go package import URL look nice and short. First thing was to change the go.mod file and set the name. But then I had to figure out how to make go get respect that, so that…

Go

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Showing Some Love To Go Packages
Showing Some Love To Go Packages
Go

3 min read


Feb 7, 2021

Launching wasm.rs: a collection of crates, a community

About a week ago I got seriously bothered to figure out whether it is possible to run BPXE (a workflow automation engine I am developing) in a browser. I mean, theoretically it was always a possibility (Rust can target wasm32-unknown-unknown after all), but how does this translate to having something…

Wasm

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Launching wasm.rs: a collection of crates, a community
Launching wasm.rs: a collection of crates, a community
Wasm

4 min read


Jul 17, 2018

Fighting the Server Conspiracy

(One service at a time) — Have you ever noticed that the discourse is often about slicing and dicing the hardware, power and networking resources data centers have? Whatever you need — you can get it from multiple vendors, with excellent support and exciting features —…

Collaboration

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Fighting the Server Conspiracy
Fighting the Server Conspiracy
Collaboration

3 min read


Mar 25, 2018

I Love These Building Blocks

Two months ago, after a lot of contemplation, doubt and internal resistance, I’ve started a small project to address some of the problems I had with how most of us do issue tracking in our projects. A range of things bothered me. For example, weak offline operations support —…

Open Source

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I Love These Building Blocks
I Love These Building Blocks
Open Source

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Mar 15, 2018

Dear Open Source Projects…

A few days ago, I posted this tweet after discovering that yet another open source project I am using has that funny Heroku app to join their chat: Thanks to a few lucky mentions I got down the road, it got liked and retweeted handsomely. Nothing spectacular but it…

Open Source

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Dear Open Source Projects…
Dear Open Source Projects…
Open Source

6 min read


Published in HackerNoon.com

·Jan 31, 2018

Under the Covers of Code

I remember that about 20 years ago, when I was just a bit more naive and a lot more confident in my opinions, I thought that code is the ultimate source of truth. Documentation was secondary to me. …

Git

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Under the Covers of Code
Under the Covers of Code
Git

5 min read

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Tech entrepreneur, open source developer. Amateur runner, skier, cyclist, sailor.

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