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  • 「Postgres で試した?」と聞き返せるようになるまでもしくはなぜ私は雰囲気で技術を語るのか? — Just use Postgres 読書感想文 - じゃあ、おうちで学べる

    はじめに 「Just use Postgres」という言葉を初めて聞いたのは、いつだったか覚えていません。Twitter か Hacker News か、あるいは社内の Slack か。どこで聞いたにせよ、私の反応は決まっていました。「また極端なことを言う人がいる」と。 「それ、〇〇でもできますよ」——この手のフレーズはもう100回は聞いてきました。そして大抵の場合、その〇〇は専用ツールに置き換えられていきます。技術が専門分化していくのは自然な流れです。 全文検索なら Elasticsearch。時系列データなら InfluxDB。メッセージキューなら RabbitMQ。それぞれの分野に専門家がいて、専用のソリューションがあって、ベストプラクティスがあります。「とりあえず Postgres で」なんて、それは思考停止ではないか、と。でも、心のどこかで気になっていたんです。 www.mann

      「Postgres で試した?」と聞き返せるようになるまでもしくはなぜ私は雰囲気で技術を語るのか? — Just use Postgres 読書感想文 - じゃあ、おうちで学べる
    • The End of Programming as We Know It

      There’s a lot of chatter in the media that software developers will soon lose their jobs to AI. I don’t buy it. It is not the end of programming. It is the end of programming as we know it today. That is not new. The first programmers connected physical circuits to perform each calculation. They were succeeded by programmers writing machine instructions as binary code to be input one bit at a time

        The End of Programming as We Know It
      • Concurrency in modern programming languages: Rust vs Go vs Java vs Node.js vs Deno vs .NET 6

        This is part of my "Concurrency in Modern Programming Languages" series Concurrency in modern programming languages: IntroductionConcurrency in modern programming languages: RustConcurrency in modern programming languages: GolangConcurrency in modern programming languages: JavaScript on NodeJSConcurrency in modern programming languages: TypeScript on DenoConcurrency in modern programming languages

          Concurrency in modern programming languages: Rust vs Go vs Java vs Node.js vs Deno vs .NET 6
        • AWS 認定 SAP on AWS - 専門知識(AWS Certified: SAP on AWS - Specialty)の学習方法 - NRIネットコムBlog

          小西秀和です。 この記事は「AWS認定全冠を維持し続ける理由と全取得までの学習方法・資格の難易度まとめ」で説明した学習方法を「AWS 認定 SAP on AWS - 専門知識(AWS Certified: SAP on AWS - Specialty)」に特化した形で紹介するものです。 重複する内容については省略していますので、併せて元記事も御覧ください。 また、現在投稿済の各AWS認定に特化した記事へのリンクを以下に掲載しましたので興味のあるAWS認定があれば読んでみてください。 ALL SAP DOP SCS ANS MLS SAA DVA SOA DEA MLA AIF CLF 「AWS 認定 SAP on AWS - 専門知識」とは 「AWS 認定 SAP on AWS - 専門知識(AWS Certified: SAP on AWS - Specialty)」は一言で言えばAWS

            AWS 認定 SAP on AWS - 専門知識(AWS Certified: SAP on AWS - Specialty)の学習方法 - NRIネットコムBlog
          • GitHub - modelcontextprotocol/servers: Model Context Protocol Servers

            Official integrations are maintained by companies building production ready MCP servers for their platforms. 21st.dev Magic - Create crafted UI components inspired by the best 21st.dev design engineers. 2slides - An MCP server that provides tools to convert content into slides/PPT/presentation or generate slides/PPT/presentation with user intention. ActionKit by Paragon - Connect to 130+ SaaS inte

              GitHub - modelcontextprotocol/servers: Model Context Protocol Servers
            • Migrating to OpenTelemetry | Airplane

              At Airplane, we collect observability data from our own systems as well as remote “agents” that are running in our customers’ infrastructure. The associated outputs, which include the standard “three pillars of observability” (logs, metrics, and traces) are essential for us to monitor our infrastructure and also help customers debug problems in theirs. Over the last year, we’ve made a concerted ef

                Migrating to OpenTelemetry | Airplane
              • awesome-scalability

                The Patterns of Scalable, Reliable, and Performant Large-Scale Systems View the Project on GitHub View On GitHub An updated and organized reading list for illustrating the patterns of scalable, reliable, and performant large-scale systems. Concepts are explained in the articles of prominent engineers and credible references. Case studies are taken from battle-tested systems that serve millions to

                • Connect-Web: It's time for Protobuf and gRPC to be your first choice in the browser

                  Connect-Web: It's time for Protobuf and gRPC to be your first choice in the browser Today we're releasing connect-web, an idiomatic TypeScript library for calling RPC servers from web browsers. If you've been unimpressed by gRPC and Protobuf on the web before, now's the time to take another look: connect-web generates modern TypeScript that's just as ergonomic as a hand-written REST client. Client

                    Connect-Web: It's time for Protobuf and gRPC to be your first choice in the browser
                  • PacketProxyで探るGemini CLIのコンテキストエンジニアリング 〜AIエージェントを信頼できる相棒に〜 | BLOG - DeNA Engineering

                    2025.07.18 技術記事 PacketProxyで探るGemini CLIのコンテキストエンジニアリング 〜AIエージェントを信頼できる相棒に〜 by akira.kuroiwa #gemini-cli #ai #security #ai-agent #context-engineering #packetproxy 「なんかよく分からないけど、すごい」で終わらせないために こんにちは、DeNA セキュリティ技術グループの 黒岩 亮 ( @kakira9618 ) です。 AIエージェント、とくに Gemini CLI のようなコーディングを支援してくれるツールは非常に強力で、私たちの開発体験を大きく変えようとしています。しかし、その一方で、こんな風に感じたことはありませんか? 「このファイルの情報、勝手にAIに送られたりしない? 大丈夫かな?」 と、情報管理・セキュリティ面で漠然と

                      PacketProxyで探るGemini CLIのコンテキストエンジニアリング 〜AIエージェントを信頼できる相棒に〜 | BLOG - DeNA Engineering
                    • LogLog Games

                      The article is also available in Chinese. Disclaimer: This post is a very long collection of thoughts and problems I've had over the years, and also addresses some of the arguments I've been repeatedly told. This post expresses my opinion the has been formed over using Rust for gamedev for many thousands of hours over many years, and multiple finished games. This isn't meant to brag or indicate su

                      • Functional programming is finally going mainstream

                        Functional programming is finally going mainstream Object-oriented and imperative programming aren’t going away, but functional programming is finding its way into more codebases. Klint Finley // July 12, 2022 Paul Louth had a great development team at Meddbase, the healthcare software company he founded in 2005. But as the company grew, so did their bug count. That’s expected, up to a point. More

                          Functional programming is finally going mainstream
                        • The Best Go framework: no framework?

                          While writing this blog and leading Go teams for a couple of years, the most common question I heard from beginners was “What framework should I use?”. One of the worst things you can do in Go is follow an approach from other programming languages. Other languages have established, “default” frameworks. Java has Spring, Python has Django and Flask, Ruby has Rails, C# has ASP.NET, Node has Express,

                            The Best Go framework: no framework?
                          • 100+ Best GitHub Repositories For Machine Learning

                            There are millions of GitHub repos and filtering them is an insane amount of work. It takes a huge time, effort, and a lot more. We have done this for you. In this article, we’ll share a curated list of 100+ widely-known, recommended, and most popular repositories and open source GitHub projects for Machine Learning and Deep Learning. So without further ado, Let’s see all the hubs created by exper

                              100+ Best GitHub Repositories For Machine Learning
                            • pzuraq | Four Eras of JavaScript Frameworks

                              April 25, 2022 Four Eras of JavaScript Frameworks April 25, 2022 I started coding primarily in JavaScript back in 2012. I had built a PHP app for a local business from the ground up, a basic CMS and website, and they decided that they wanted to rewrite it and add a bunch of features. The manager of the project wanted me to use .NET, partially because it’s what he knew, but also because he wanted i

                                pzuraq | Four Eras of JavaScript Frameworks
                              • New – Accelerate Your Lambda Functions with Lambda SnapStart | Amazon Web Services

                                AWS News Blog New – Accelerate Your Lambda Functions with Lambda SnapStart Update (December 7, 2022) – Added additional information about pricing. Our customers tell me that they love AWS Lambda for many reasons. On the development side they appreciate the simple programming model and ease with which their functions can make use of other AWS services. On the operations side they benefit from the a

                                  New – Accelerate Your Lambda Functions with Lambda SnapStart | Amazon Web Services
                                • Wasm-agents: AI agents running in your browser

                                  One of the main barriers to a wider adoption and experimentation with open-source agents is the dependency on extra tools and frameworks that need to be installed before the agents can be run. In this post, we introduce the Wasm agents blueprint, aimed at showing how to write agents as HTML files, which can just be opened and run in a browser, without the need for any extra dependencies. This is s

                                    Wasm-agents: AI agents running in your browser
                                  • CUPID: for joyful coding

                                    What started as lighthearted iconoclasm, poking at the bear of SOLID, has developed into something more concrete and tangible. If I do not think the SOLID principles are useful these days, then what would I replace them with? Can any set of principles hold for all software? What do we even mean by principles? I believe that there are properties or characteristics of software that make it a joy to

                                    • AWS Lambda turns 10: A rare look at the doc that started it

                                      AWS Lambda turns 10: A rare look at the doc that started itNovember 14, 2024 • 5460 words One of our strengths at AWS has always been our ability to get primitives into the hands of our customers and observe what they do. In nearly every instance, someone uses these building blocks in interesting ways that we didn’t expect. Sometimes it’s domain-specific innovation, but other times it’s customers

                                        AWS Lambda turns 10: A rare look at the doc that started it
                                      • Golang Mini Reference 2022: A Quick Guide to the Modern Go Programming Language (REVIEW COPY)

                                        Golang Mini Reference 2022 A Quick Guide to the Modern Go Programming Language (REVIEW COPY) Harry Yoon Version 0.9.0, 2022-08-24 REVIEW COPY This is review copy, not to be shared or distributed to others. Please forward any feedback or comments to the author. • feedback@codingbookspress.com The book is tentatively scheduled to be published on September 14th, 2022. We hope that when the release da

                                        • Why is building a UI in Rust so hard?

                                          What Makes Rust Unique? Why is UI in Rust So Hard? Functional UI to the Rescue If you’ve read Hacker News recently, it’s hard to not think that Rust is the future: it’s being used in the Linux kernel and in the Android OS, by AWS for critical infrastructure, and in ChromeOS and Firefox. However, as wonderful as Rust is–it has yet to take off as a general language for building UI. In 2019, “GUI” wa

                                            Why is building a UI in Rust so hard?
                                          • Announcing CheerpJ 3.0: A JVM replacement in HTML5 and WebAssembly to run Java applications (and applets) on modern browsers

                                            Back to blog Announcing CheerpJ 3.0 A JVM replacement in HTML5 and WebAssembly to run Java applications (and applets) on modern browsers TLDR: for the past year, we have been working on a new architecture for CheerpJ: our implementation of the JVM in HTML5/WebAssembly, designed to run Java applications on the browser. CheerpJ 3.0 will be released in the late summer of 2023, and will be easier to u

                                              Announcing CheerpJ 3.0: A JVM replacement in HTML5 and WebAssembly to run Java applications (and applets) on modern browsers
                                            • Update for Apache Log4j2 Issue (CVE-2021-44228)

                                              AWS is aware of the recently disclosed issues relating to the open-source Apache “Log4j2" utility (CVE-2021-44228 and CVE-2021-45046). Responding to security issues such as this one shows the value of having multiple layers of defensive technologies, which is so important to maintaining the security of our customers’ data and workloads. We've taken this issue very seriously, and our world-class te

                                                Update for Apache Log4j2 Issue (CVE-2021-44228)
                                              • AWS Lambda standardizes billing for INIT Phase | Amazon Web Services

                                                AWS Compute Blog AWS Lambda standardizes billing for INIT Phase Effective August 1, 2025, AWS will standardize billing for the initialization (INIT) phase across all AWS Lambda function configurations. This change specifically affects on-demand invocations of Lambda functions packaged as ZIP files that use managed runtimes, for which the INIT phase duration was previously unbilled. This update sta

                                                  AWS Lambda standardizes billing for INIT Phase | Amazon Web Services
                                                • Rust Web Development

                                                  This article is part of a chapter of Rust Web Development which didn't make the cut to be in the book. TL;DR When we talk about a web service, we, more often than not, mean deployed code which listens on a certain IP address and port and responds to HTTP messages. There are many steps involved for two parties to be able to communicate with each other. Application developers are mainly confronted w

                                                  • Firebase Studio lets you build full-stack AI apps with Gemini | Google Cloud Blog

                                                    Millions of developers use Firebase to engage their users, powering over 70 billion instances of apps every day, everywhere — from mobile devices and web browsers, to embedded platforms and agentic experiences. But full-stack development is evolving quickly, and the rise of generative AI has transformed not only how apps are built, but also what types of apps are possible. This drives greater comp

                                                      Firebase Studio lets you build full-stack AI apps with Gemini | Google Cloud Blog
                                                    • Codestral | Mistral AI

                                                      Empowering developers and democratising coding with Mistral AI. We introduce Codestral, our first-ever code model. Codestral is an open-weight generative AI model explicitly designed for code generation tasks. It helps developers write and interact with code through a shared instruction and completion API endpoint. As it masters code and English, it can be used to design advanced AI applications f

                                                        Codestral | Mistral AI
                                                      • Golden paths for engineering execution consistency | Google Cloud Blog

                                                        Light the way ahead: Platform Engineering, Golden Paths, and the power of self-service Imagine that you're a Java developer who has just joined a new company, and you're tasked with creating a small Java service. In a DevOps model, the shared responsibility between Development and Operations teams might mean that you'll not only be expected to write Java code, but also operations code like build p

                                                          Golden paths for engineering execution consistency | Google Cloud Blog
                                                        • Automating dead code cleanup

                                                          Meta’s Systematic Code and Asset Removal Framework (SCARF) has a subsystem for identifying and removing dead code. SCARF combines static and dynamic analysis of programs to detect dead code from both a business and programming language perspective. SCARF automatically creates change requests that delete the dead code identified from the program analysis, minimizing developer costs. In our last blo

                                                            Automating dead code cleanup
                                                          • The many, many, many JavaScript runtimes of the last decade

                                                            This last decade has seen an inundation of new JavaScript runtimes (and engines in equal measure), enabling us to run JavaScript in all manner of contexts with precise fitness for task. Through these, we've seen the language spread to the Cloud, the edge, Smart TVs, mobile devices, and even microcontrollers. In this article, we'll explore what's driving this diversity, and why no one runtime or en

                                                              The many, many, many JavaScript runtimes of the last decade
                                                            • Microsoft Hasn’t Had a Coherent GUI Strategy Since Petzold

                                                              A few years ago I was in a meeting with developers and someone asked a simple question: “What’s the right framework for a new Windows desktop app?” Dead silence. One person suggested WPF. Another said WinUI 3. A third asked if they should just use Electron. The meeting went sideways and we never did answer the question. That silence is the story. And the story goes back thirty-plus years. When a p

                                                                Microsoft Hasn’t Had a Coherent GUI Strategy Since Petzold
                                                              • The Go Programming Language and Environment – Communications of the ACM

                                                                Go is a programming language created at Google in late 2007 and released as open source in November 2009. Since then, it has operated as a public project, with contributions from thousands of individuals and dozens of companies. Go has become a popular language for building cloud infrastructure: Docker, a Linux container manager, and Kubernetes, a container deployment system, are core cloud techno

                                                                • Why WASM is not the future of Babylon.js

                                                                  (at least for now)… We recently got pinged on Twitter regarding a question about WebAssembly (WASM) being the future of Babylon.js. Here is our response: Our friends at Three.js had the same answer by the way :) I wanted to use this blog to get more into details about why we do not think WASM is the future of JavaScript frameworks. WASM is a target not a user facing languageWASM is meant to be a w

                                                                    Why WASM is not the future of Babylon.js
                                                                  • The State of Python 2025: Trends and Survey Insights | The PyCharm Blog

                                                                    This is a guest post from Michael Kennedy, the founder of Talk Python and a PSF Fellow. Welcome to the highlights, trends, and key actions from the eighth annual Python Developers Survey. This survey is conducted as a collaborative effort between the Python Software Foundation and JetBrains’ PyCharm team. The survey results provide a comprehensive look at Python usage statistics and popularity tre

                                                                      The State of Python 2025: Trends and Survey Insights | The PyCharm Blog
                                                                    • So You Want To Build A Browser Engine

                                                                      Eyes Above The Waves Robert O'Callahan. Christian. Repatriate Kiwi. Hacker. Archive 2025 June Not Joking About AI Building A PC April Rakiura Northwest Circuit February Tongariro Northern Circuit 2025 January Pararaha Valley 2025 2024 December Mt Arthur/Tablelands/Cobb Valley November Queen Charlotte Track 2024 October Auckland Half Marathon 2024 Advanced Debugging Technology In Practice June Waih

                                                                      • Manus tools and prompts

                                                                        agent loop ���� �G�� You are Manus, an AI agent created by the Manus team. You excel at the following tasks: 1. Information gathering, fact-checking, and documentation 2. Data processing, analysis, and visualization 3. Writing multi-chapter articles and in-depth research reports 4. Creating websites, applications, and tools 5. Using programming to solve various problems beyond development 6. Vario

                                                                          Manus tools and prompts
                                                                        • Announcing Amazon CodeCatalyst, a Unified Software Development Service (Preview) | Amazon Web Services

                                                                          AWS News Blog Announcing Amazon CodeCatalyst, a Unified Software Development Service (Preview) Today, we announced the preview release of Amazon CodeCatalyst. A unified software development and delivery service, Amazon CodeCatalyst enables software development teams to quickly and easily plan, develop, collaborate on, build, and deliver applications on AWS, reducing friction throughout the develop

                                                                            Announcing Amazon CodeCatalyst, a Unified Software Development Service (Preview) | Amazon Web Services
                                                                          • AI Flame Graphs

                                                                            Recent posts: 05 Dec 2025 » Leaving Intel 28 Nov 2025 » On "AI Brendans" or "Virtual Brendans" 22 Nov 2025 » Intel is listening, don't waste your shot 17 Nov 2025 » Third Stage Engineering 04 Aug 2025 » When to Hire a Computer Performance Engineering Team (2025) part 1 of 2 22 May 2025 » 3 Years of Extremely Remote Work 01 May 2025 » Doom GPU Flame Graphs 29 Oct 2024 » AI Flame Graphs 22 Jul 2024

                                                                            • The State of React and the Community in 2025

                                                                              Random musings on React, Redux, and more, by Redux maintainer Mark "acemarke" Erikson Detailed thoughts on how React has been developed over time, and explanations for common community confusion and concerns Introduction 🔗︎ Today, the state of React and its ecosystem is complicated and fractured, with a mixture of successes, skepticism, and contention. On the positive side: React is the most wide

                                                                                The State of React and the Community in 2025
                                                                              • 0.10.0 Release Notes ⚡ The Zig Programming Language

                                                                                Tier 4 Support § Support for these targets is entirely experimental. If this target is provided by LLVM, LLVM may have the target as an experimental target, which means that you need to use Zig-provided binaries for the target to be available, or build LLVM from source with special configure flags. zig targets will display the target if it is available. This target may be considered deprecated by

                                                                                • In Praise of dhh

                                                                                  In Praise of dhh November 8, 2025 | #tech #politics A reflection on Ruby’s past, present, and future. This is a long essay. I strongly recommend you read it from the beginning, but to help navigate it I have created this table of contents. Prologue The Past How I Learned To Love Ruby A Breath Of Fresh Air A Shared Worldview The Present Tragedy Strikes Recent Conflict In The Community Strength and