- From the Readme: Rotten is a small self-hosting Lisp, designed as a vehicle for exploring Ken Thompson's Reflections on Trusting Trust.
- Further detail from the Readme: Rotten is named for Ken Thompson's Reflections on Trusting Trust, which shows that a malicious compiler can invisibly compromise any program compiled by it, including in particular itself! This makes for a wickedly difficult-to-detect bug.
- https://github.com/rntz/rotten
- Typing in Ruby with RBS (coming in Ruby 3)
- I think the most valuable opportunity from typing in Ruby are the 'interface types' discussed in the 'Duck Typing' section of this article.
- https://developer.squareup.com/blog/the-state-of-ruby-3-typing/
- Speeding up Rspec runs using a Centralized Queue and Parallel Workers
- Nifty ways to perform 'cat' behavior on the command line without using cat
- SQL Tips and Tricks
- Also has a useful (IMO) distinction between responsibilities of an infrastructure vs application DBA
- https://hakibenita.com/sql-tricks-application-dba
- Aggregation of Useful Resources on Observability
- Sql Style Guide
- Never have come across something like this before 😯 I wonder if you could utilize into a linting tool for SQL
- https://www.sqlstyle.guide/
- ⭐ DB Replications and Considerations One Needs to Make for DB Replication ⭐
- DB stuff seems so wild and whacky and it seems like there are a lots to consider. But this article does a great job breaking down all the considerations and also provides a handy set of resources for further reading
- https://www.brianstorti.com/replication/
- Random Niftiness: Leveraging GPU Computing Through JS
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