The world's fastest serverless functions on the worlds largest distributed network! Super excited that today Akamai and @fermyon.com released Wasm Functions.
www.fermyon.com/blog/introdu...
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The world's fastest serverless functions on the worlds largest distributed network! Super excited that today Akamai and @fermyon.com released Wasm Functions.
www.fermyon.com/blog/introdu...
Was required! One of the best crowds for #webassembly at #KubeConIndia I can imagine. We did:
- why wasm at all
- let's build one with #spinframework
- let's really hammer it (.0005 a request oob)
- host in aks! Easy peasy
- hyperlight: when you really, really want it secure.
Two hours in a row!
It is so hard to go back to AirPods once you have used Bose QuietComfort II buds.
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Little late to the game, but i wrote a βhello worldβ golang + wasm for client side today. Still a lot of things to learn.
but why not during Kubecon India?
I came across this video on youtube (don't ask me how ;)), this is just awesome guitar playing:
#guitar #amazing
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCiW...
wondering how many of you have seen this video ever. and how many of those have seen this video exactly ONCE.
I built a silly usage of the Bluesky Firehose just to get my feet wet and see what was possible. It's kinda fun to just watch. www.emojirain.lol
can I offer you try Dagger?
With folks coming in "millions" over to BlueSky, how do we ensure we don't also onboard those millions of spam bots from the other side?
I am sure great minds at BlueSky will be thinking/acting upon this already, but curious to know if there is some info in public space about how this is handled.
I have always believed folks are awesome. So many new projects popping up everyday. Simple, useful (or fun), well built/polished.
e.g. nightsky.hctr.dev by @hctr.dev
If you think about it, its nothing. but if you think about it more, it is just awesome.
very inspiring. !!!!
as always, amazing presentation Matt.
Or statically generated files. With some search function.
My DMs are open if you want to collaborate on this.
we can have an opt-in login with GitHub link, and then we can have them see the progress on what you searched for/clicked.
but tracking users can very quickly fell into the grey area. folks generally don't like you to track their view history. (this is why opt-in)
to be honest, I think it could be just a link to the video/slide. I think that is the MVP for this product. (did I say product here? :) )
gophercon, vue, react (actually any tech conf?). The conf name could be another tag in the indexable data, and user can search them when they want.
If the indexing is good and we can provide reasoable search ability, I think this tool could be quite useful.
krew-release-bot got a shout out during #kubecon talk about kubectl cli plugins.
thanks @aurelievache.bsky.social @gaelleacas.bsky.social
we could use tags for it? also using AI (if we have summary), we could possibly query that as well.
but my 2 cents would be to make this data indexable first, and setup a process to allow folks to submit data (I've seen pull-requests to an open source repo as a good way of crowdsourcing the data).
this is so cool.
maybe extend it so that we can index multiple conferences and public sourceable data (e.g. Pull requests to add a conference/talks).
One flat white or two flat whites? (Hint: ask Matt)
Who all are coming for #kubecon India? Any fun plans around that?
my two cents. Imagine debugging that `yaml` file indentation.
I wrote a blog post about it as well. rajatjindal.com/blog/introdu...
#spin #webassembly #dagger #dx
spin new -t http-go terminal-demo --accept-defaults
cd terminal-demo
cat >> .toolchains<<EOF
golang=1.23.2
tinygo=0.34.0
spin=canary
EOF
spin plugin install -u github.com/rajatjindal/...
spin terminal
$ go version
1.23.2
$ tinygo version
0.34.0
$ spin --version
spin 3.1.0-pre0
π― have you also tried Dagger? I really like their reusable, programmable modules. There are some gaps but future looks bright to me.
During the talk I heard a lot of times "We use OpenSource for this, and that". I still remember times when Oracle used to sue/raid companies to check if they were using Java.
not complaining, but the number of times I clicked on β‘οΈ ("Right Arrow" button) during the keynote sessions is non zero. Infact it is more than 5. #kubecon
Cloudflare did that a few times as well right?
Every KubeCon booth conversation. "Hi, I love your open source project" "Can I interest you in the enterprise version?" "I'm really just here for the swag" "OK but I need to scan your badge"
another kubecon classic
apologies to disappoint you, but when I wrote that app, I was working with Fermyon.
Having said that, it is still one of my goto platform to deploy my serverless services (I no longer work there).