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Welcome to issue 233 of Programmer Weekly. Let's get straight to the links this week.

Quote of the Week 

"All programmers are playwrights and all computers are lousy actors." - Anonymous


Reading List

GoMLX: ML in Go without Python
In the previous post I talked about running ML inference in Go through a Python sidecar process. In this post, let's see how we can accomplish the same tasks without using Python at all.

An Interactive Guide to Transforming JSON with jq
Learn to use jq through incremental, interactive examples right in your browser.

Oncall shift should be Tuesday to Tuesday
Normally when developers/SWEs/SRE/IT are oncall for a project, the oncall is from Monday of one week to Monday of the following week. This is sub-optimal. Instead it should be Tuesday to Tuesday. This is a 0 cost improvement to everyone’s quality of life and improves schedule accuracy.

Zero Disk Architecture
The "Zero Disk Architecture" proposes using cloud object storage like Amazon S3 as the primary data store for databases, eliminating the need for managing local disks or storage servers. This approach offers benefits such as infinite scalability, high durability, and simplifie

How to improve search without looking at queries or results
How we improved Canva’s private design search while respecting the privacy of our community.

From Data to Insights: Segmenting Airbnb’s Supply
How Airbnb uses data-driven segmentation to understand supply availability patterns.


Watch and Listen

Cloudflare Tunnels
Discussion on setting up and using Cloudflare tunnels to securely expose local web servers and home media servers over the internet with custom domains and access controls.

Not your grandma's SQLite • feat. LiteFS + Litestream creator Ben Johnso
It's entirely possible to have strong disaster recover AND distributed replicas with SQLite when using Litestream and LiteFS. This is a chat with Litestream and LiteFS creator Ben Johnson about how this can be done.

Ollama Course – Build AI Apps Locally
Learn how to set up and use Ollama to build powerful AI applications locally. This hands-on course covers pulling and customizing models, REST APIs, Python integrations, and real-world projects like a Grocery List Organizer, RAG System, and an AI Recruiter Agency. Perfect for developers and AI enthusiasts ready to bring their ideas to life with local LLMs. 

Programmers, ADHD, And How To Manage Them Both
This podcast episode discusses ADHD and its impact on programmers. The guest, Chris Ferdinandi, shares his personal experiences with ADHD and how it affects his work.


Interesting Projects, Tools and Libraries

VictoriaMetrics
VictoriaMetrics is a fast, cost-saving, and scalable solution for monitoring and managing time series data. It delivers high performance and reliability, making it an ideal choice for businesses of all sizes.

WeSQL
WeSQL is an innovative MySQL distribution that adopts a compute-storage separation architecture, with storage backed by S3 (and S3-compatible systems). It can run on any cloud, ensuring no vendor lock-in. 

Tidal
A Programming Language Made using Rust.

Sail
An open-source computation framework with a mission to unify stream processing, batch processing, and compute-intensive (AI) workloads.

fastembed-rs
Rust library for generating vector embeddings, reranking locally.

tbl-js
Super Performance DataGrid. Works on desktop, phone and tablet. Has no dependency. Pure JavaScript.

tjq
Giving types to jq.

Electrobun
Build ultra fast, tiny, and cross-platform desktop apps with Typescript. 

Documind
Open-source platform for extracting structured data from documents using AI. 

pglite-fusion
Embed an SQLite database in your PostgreSQL table. AKA multitenancy has been solved.
 
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