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Cracking the Python Monorepo

Outlines a Python monorepo setup that pairsuvworkspaces withDaggerandBuildKitcaching. Builds container stages programmatically. Keeps things cache-friendly and predictable. Parsespyproject.tomland extracts the workspace graph. Copies required local packages into intermediate stages. Installs them in.. read more  

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Using Rust and Postgres for everything: patterns learned over the years

Rust and PostgreSQL are considered the best tools in the software world due to their performance and reliability. Rewriting a backend service from Go to Rust led to significant improvements in processing speed and memory usage. Using sqlx for database operations and leveraging PostgreSQL features li.. read more  

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A new chapter for the Nix language, courtesy of WebAssembly

Determinate Nix introduces experimental WebAssembly host calls. It lets Nix invoke Wasm modules, pass and return complex Nix values, and support Rust, C++, and Zig toolchains. It runs on Wasmtime/Cranelift and slashes runtime and memory: Fibonacci test 0.33s vs 79.33s, 30MB vs 4.5GB. Per-call instan.. read more  

A new chapter for the Nix language, courtesy of WebAssembly
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I built a programming language using Claude Code

Cutlet usesClaude Code. The LLM emits every line. Source, build steps, and examples live on GitHub. It runs on macOS and Linux and ships aREPL. It supports arrays, strings, double numbers, a vectorizingmeta-operator, zip/filter indexing, prototypal inheritance, and a mark-and-sweepGC. Development ra.. read more  

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Why value streams and capability maps are your new governance control plane

The piece flips enterprise AI fromgenerativetoagentic. Agents getstructured autonomyto perceive, plan, and execute across systems. It turnsvalue streammaps into a control plane withautonomy zones,halt-on-exceptiongates, cryptographicflight recorders, andpolicy-as-code. Result: less hallucination and.. read more  

Why value streams and capability maps are your new governance control plane
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