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pgit: What If Your Git History Was a SQL Database? - Oliver Seifert
pgit: What If Your Git History Was a SQL Database? - Oliver Seifert
I built a Git-like CLI backed by PostgreSQL with delta compression. Benchmarked on 20 real repos totaling 274k commits, it outcompresses git gc --aggressive on 12 out of 20 repositories while making your entire commit history SQL-queryable.
·oseifert.ch·
pgit: What If Your Git History Was a SQL Database? - Oliver Seifert
Addressing GitHub’s recent availability issues
Addressing GitHub’s recent availability issues
We understand the impact outages have on our customers and are sharing details on the stabilization work we’re prioritizing right now.
·github.blog·
Addressing GitHub’s recent availability issues
Open Source Gave Me Everything Until I Had Nothing Left to Give
Open Source Gave Me Everything Until I Had Nothing Left to Give
I thought I was having a spiritual awakening. I was having a psychiatric emergency. I was at a tech conference in Sweden when it started. I hadn't slept in...
·kennethreitz.org·
Open Source Gave Me Everything Until I Had Nothing Left to Give
2 Ways to Correct the Financial Times at AWS (So Far)
2 Ways to Correct the Financial Times at AWS (So Far)
2 Ways to Correct the Financial Times at AWS (So Far) Amazon's Fastest-Shipping Product Is Now Blog Posts Correcting the Financial Times I've been
·lastweekinaws.com·
2 Ways to Correct the Financial Times at AWS (So Far)
How Can Governments Pay Open Source Maintainers?
How Can Governments Pay Open Source Maintainers?
When I worked for the UK Government I was once asked if we could find a way to pay for all the Open Source Software we were using. It is a surprisingly hard problem and I want to talk about some of the issues we faced. The UK Government publishes a lot of Open Source code - nearly everything developed in-house by the state is available under an OSI Approved licence. The UK is generally pretty…
·shkspr.mobi·
How Can Governments Pay Open Source Maintainers?
Writing an agent skill
Writing an agent skill
Most developers now use coding assistants. I do too—Copilot at work, Claude Code at home. As a developer, I prefer not to repeat myself. This post explains why and how to avoid repetition as a skill. Don’t Repeat Yourself The DRY principle has been present in the software development field for ages. The idea is that if you copy and paste code in multiple places and a bug appears, you’ll need to fix the bug in all these places.
·blog.frankel.ch·
Writing an agent skill
human.json
human.json
A lightweight protocol for humans to assert authorship of their website content and vouch for the humanity of others.
·codeberg.org·
human.json