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Fast, Safe, and Complete(ish) Web Service in Rust (brandur.org)
359 points by henridf on March 27, 2018 | past | 122 comments
100 days with Rust: a series of brick walls (brandur.org)
282 points by another on March 23, 2018 | past | 311 comments
Elegant APIs with JSON Schema (brandur.org)
4 points by craigkerstiens on Feb 11, 2018 | past
Go Is a Great Fit for Lambda (brandur.org)
187 points by craigkerstiens on Jan 17, 2018 | past | 113 comments
Scaling Postgres with Read Replicas and Using WAL to Counter Stale Reads (brandur.org)
221 points by craigkerstiens on Nov 17, 2017 | past | 21 comments
Rate Limiting, Cells, and GCRA (brandur.org)
4 points by setra on Nov 8, 2017 | past
Redis Streams and the Unified Log (brandur.org)
258 points by waffle_ss on Nov 8, 2017 | past | 48 comments
The Missing Manual for Hacking Postgres (brandur.org)
3 points by craigkerstiens on Nov 5, 2017 | past
Implementing Stripe-Like Idempotency Keys in Postgres (brandur.org)
182 points by craigkerstiens on Oct 27, 2017 | past | 41 comments
Should You Build a Webhooks API? (brandur.org)
95 points by stanleydrew on Sept 29, 2017 | past | 16 comments
Transactionally Staged Job Drains in Postgres (brandur.org)
115 points by johns on Sept 20, 2017 | past | 31 comments
Using Atomic Transactions to Power an Idempotent API (brandur.org)
47 points by mikecarlton on Sept 14, 2017 | past | 8 comments
Depickling, gadgets, and chains: the class of exploit that unraveled equifax (brandur.org)
3 points by clra on Sept 10, 2017 | past
Using atomic transactions in Postgres to power an idempotent API (brandur.org)
15 points by mercantile on Sept 9, 2017 | past
Using Transactions to Power an Idempotent API (2017) (brandur.org)
15 points by jasonmp85 on Sept 6, 2017 | past
The Limits of Copy-On-write: How Ruby Allocates Memory (brandur.org)
86 points by izend on Aug 28, 2017 | past | 10 comments
The noisy death of email marketing (brandur.org)
3 points by mercantile on Aug 27, 2017 | past
How Postgres Makes Transactions Atomic (brandur.org)
374 points by craigkerstiens on Aug 16, 2017 | past | 48 comments
Postgres Job Queues and Failure by MVCC (brandur.org)
112 points by craigkerstiens on July 9, 2017 | past | 48 comments
In Pursuit of Production Minimalism (brandur.org)
4 points by craigkerstiens on May 31, 2017 | past
A comparison of advanced, modern cloud databases (brandur.org)
39 points by troydavis on May 23, 2017 | past | 16 comments
Building robustly with ACID databases, or why Postgres is often the right choice (brandur.org)
3 points by brandur on May 21, 2017 | past
Building Robust Systems with ACID and Constraints (brandur.org)
8 points by craigkerstiens on May 16, 2017 | past
Production minimalism: maintaining fewer moving parts, and retiring things (brandur.org)
6 points by mercantile on May 13, 2017 | past
My Heroku values (2015) (brandur.org)
149 points by peruvian on May 7, 2017 | past | 24 comments
The Long Road to Mongo's Durability (brandur.org)
28 points by craigkerstiens on May 7, 2017 | past | 7 comments
Partitioning in MongoDB (or Lack Thereof) (brandur.org)
3 points by craigkerstiens on April 30, 2017 | past
Is GraphQL the Next Frontier for Web APIs? (brandur.org)
85 points by clra on March 31, 2017 | past | 70 comments
GitLab, and Centrally Hosted Platforms (brandur.org)
3 points by clra on March 26, 2017 | past
Why Doesn't Stripe Automatically Upgrade API Versions? (brandur.org)
5 points by clra on March 18, 2017 | past

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