There are yaks to shave all over the stack, and I go where the yaks are.
I am currently in ( πΌ Tokyo [x] | π€ Austin [ ] )
Most of my projects and code are on GitLab, and I tweet at @vadosware
- β Nimbus Web Services - Services (Redis, Object Storage, etc) for the small cloud (Hetzner, OVH, LeaseWeb)
- π¦
async-dropper
- The least-worst ad-hocAsyncDrop
implementation you've seen so far - π¦
situwaition
- A rust library for waiting - π¨ Webhooked.email - A webhook that emails you, in under 30 seconds.
- π
pg_idkit
- Generate the new wave of UUIDs in Postgres
- Awesome F/OSS - Awesome F/OSS projects in your inbox, every week
- PodcastSaver.com - Download your favorite podcasts (powered by Postgres FTS, and Meilisearch)
- Unvalidated Startup/SaaS Ideas
- Waaard For Login - Build your site's OAuth login flow in less than 60 seconds.
- Waaard - Share links only your (customers | teammates | clients | friends) can open.
- LoginWithHN - An OAuth2+OpenID Connect provider for HackerNews, powered by ORY Hydra
- NoMorePizzaParties.com - Salary sharing sites for accountants
I keep a technical blog, and you probably should too.
Here are some recent yak shaves posts you might like that were recent the last time I updated this README:
- Building custom kernels for kata-containers
- Self-Hosted email is the hardest it's ever been, but also the easiest.
- Software Sessions Interview (2022)
- The future of Free and Open Source is AGPL
- Why don't more people use throat mics?
- Building an interface (even if there's only one implementation) is unquestionably right
Some other posts people seem to like:
- Everything I've seen on optimizing Postgres on ZFS
- So you need to wait for some Kubernetes resources?
- How and why Haskell is better (than your favorite $LANGUAGE)
- Paxosmon 2: The Paxos Journey Continues
- Stuffing both SSH and HTTPS on port 443 with
stunnel
,sslh
andtraefik
- Kubernetes storage provider benchmark (part 5, the results)