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@tidwall
Josh Baker
30 days
Pogocache 1.2 released The big update is Pogocache now uses mimalloc as the default allocator. This allows for predictable performance across more linux platforms, such as Alpine and musl. https://t.co/4ESjdE0qoe
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Pogocache is fast caching software built from scratch with a focus on low latency and cpu efficency. Build Instructions | Full Changelog Starting with 1.2.0, mimalloc will be compiled into Pogocach...
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@tidwall
Josh Baker
1 month
Redis recently released 8.2. Much higher throughput on multicore servers. πŸš€ https://t.co/IPb0a0IcZx
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@tidwall
Josh Baker
1 month
Snuck a little performance boost in a minor release. 😈 Write heavy workloads can see up to 35% increase in throughput. πŸš€
@Tile38DB
Tile38
1 month
Tile38 1.36.1 released - Smaller vector tile sizes for low zoom levels - Updates for Kafka 4.0 streams - Faster write locks https://t.co/v3es5ZNZxq
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Josh Baker
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Josh Baker
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Pogocache 1.1 released. Added automatic background sweeps of expired keys. https://t.co/TBi10ytCAa
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Fast caching software with a focus on low latency and cpu efficiency. - tidwall/pogocache
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@Tile38DB
Tile38
2 months
Tile38 1.36 released. Added support for Cloudflare Queues and vector tile rendering (Mapbox vector tiles) https://t.co/ANALSBnKot
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Real-time Geospatial and Geofencing. Contribute to tidwall/tile38 development by creating an account on GitHub.
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@tidwall
Josh Baker
2 months
The new Go garbage collector shows a decent performance improvement for Tile38. πŸš€
@eatonphil
Phil Eaton
2 months
go 1.25 is released with a new experimental garbage collector, neat
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@richardartoul
Richard Artoul
2 months
WarpStream is still hiring for engineers in the US and Canada. Come work on a small team building software that processes many hundreds of gibs/s of traffic. Storage, networking, consensus, algorithms, UI. You'll get to do it all, there are very few opportunities like this!
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@tidwall
Josh Baker
2 months
I just pushed the new docs site for Pogocache. It's not much but it's a start. Took a lot longer to build than I expected. πŸ˜… The best part is now every command has an interactive example. Webassembly to the rescue!! https://t.co/1IIHtIjlkH
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@tidwall
Josh Baker
2 months
Zepto provides 10-minute deliveries using Tile38. Interesting deep dive on how they scaled their platform to millions of queries.
@Tile38DB
Tile38
2 months
Boosting Geospatial Performance at Zepto: Learnings from Scaling Tile38 https://t.co/h1PbWMci9X
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@nanovms
NanoVMs
2 months
this week on the unikernel application spotlight we are looking at pogocache via @tidwall https://t.co/jzZ8PFby89 - w/a focus on min. cycles/latency, increasing throughput && multi wire proto - chk it out!
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@tidwall
Josh Baker
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@tidwall
Josh Baker
2 months
pogocache-ruby - A faster, more lightweight alternative to ActiveSupport::Cache::MemoryStore Uses the pogocache.c embedded library πŸš€ https://t.co/OZzMa2Jn1h
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@tidwall
Josh Baker
3 months
Here's the results of the benchmarking I did for various caching software. Memcache, Redis, Valkey, Dragonfly, and Garnet. https://t.co/IPb0a0IcZx
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Benchmarking Memcache, Redis, Valkey, Dragonfly, and Garnet caching software. - tidwall/cache-benchmarks
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@pwramsey
Paul Ramsey
9 months
Do you use BRIN indexes on Geometry? Let me know, we are thinking of removing them.
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