Taiga Merlin

@TaigaMerlin

TypeScript, React, Rust, WebAssembly, k8s キャディ株式会社

Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2019.

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  1. 17. sij

    Discovered Google's comlink for working with web workers. All I need to do is run WebAssembly in the worker and I should have a nice platform for developing heavy computing applications for the web! Wish there was a clean framework for this kind of thing...

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  2. 13. sij

    Deducing types from JSDoc, interesting. Really interesting how the TypeScript ecosystem has continually sought to find technical ways to bridge that typedness gap.

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  3. 13. sij

    Better study up on the inner workings of DWARF to really understand this article. Certainly the webassembly memory model is quite unique, but from my naive understanding I suppose we need a pseudo-memory remapper to support multiple linear regions...

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  4. 9. sij

    Funny how no matter how old, enterprise HR and recruiting systems have some pretty heavy duty attribute based access controls. Although they tend to be incredibly hard coded authorization systems :)

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  5. 8. sij

    I was wondering why VSCode syntax highlighting wouldn't let me do optional chaining... learned that there are TypeScript version settings per project.

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  6. 24. stu 2019.

    Skaffold is now GA! Great for DevOps but both my TypeScript React SPA and Rust backend laden with macros take minutes for a clean build. Still need to find ways to make incremental builds faster... can't be waiting minutes to verify a quick CSS styling change.

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  7. 13. stu 2019.

    I'm sure this is no easy task, but having memory isolation would be huge for WebAssembly. We have Intel SGX for isolation within the chip, separate memory space between processes, and now the we have memory isolation between nano processes :)

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    11. stu 2019.

    🚀We're happy to announce async-std 1.0. Read about our vision for the library and the project here. Thank you to all the contributors that have helped us along the way! 🎉

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  9. 11. stu 2019.

    Can't wait until create react app 3.3 which should support typescript 3.7. Optional chaining would make all CRUD apps beautiful.

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  10. 7. stu 2019.
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  11. 5. stu 2019.

    Optional element access and function calls!!!

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  12. 26. lis 2019.
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  13. 22. lis 2019.

    In addition to the classic "my code is compiling" tactic, I have recently discovered "my DNS is propagating"

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  14. 20. lis 2019.

    With all the security issues in devices, apps, and hubs I sometimes want to rename IoT to IoHT, Internet of Hacked Things. I could use an isolated home network but they still need an internet uplink to be Alexa-ed and Home-ed. Local-only seems to be the only secure way forward...

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  15. 19. lis 2019.

    TypeScript 3.7 beta has optional chaining!!! No more null checks to satisfy the control flow analyzer! Looking forward to a vast reduction in code size :)

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  16. 15. lis 2019.

    So this slack bot needs to hit a few APIs to complete its task, but Cloudflare worker will terminate all connections as soon as I respond. And Slack wants my bot to respond ASAP. Maybe I should just go with a tried and true service on k8s...

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  17. 15. lis 2019.

    Trying to write a really quick slackbot using BotKit, but it seems that Slack is really sensitive to delays and will send the same request multiple times... To avoid this I suppose BotKit actually needs to have another layer in front that immediately returns a 200 status code?

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  18. 14. lis 2019.

    Wanted to use Cloudflare workers + WebAssembly to write a URL shortener, but caching and latency are looking ominous. Maybe I need to "warm up" the cache occasionally, like the early days of serverless functions :)

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  19. 12. lis 2019.

    Here in Tokyo, Typhoon Hagibis (locally 台風19号), considered to be equivalent to a category 3 Atlantic hurricane, is now accompanied by an earthquake. Hope everyone is safe.

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  20. 10. lis 2019.

    If only WebAssembly had come along a few years earlier, we wouldn't have to worry about cloud function cold start... everything could be a warm start

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