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    Gen AI apps are built with MongoDB Atlas

    The database for AI-powered applications.

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    The Industry Leading Platform for eCommerce Enablement and Analytics

    With MikMak Insights, brands gain real-time eCommerce analytics on the channels, campaigns, creative, and audiences that drive conversions.

    MikMak’s Where to Buy Shoppable Solutions help multichannel brands drive sales, grow market share, and increase profitability while reducing costs across categories such as CPG, Grocery, Alcohol, Beauty, Personal Care, Pet Care, Home Care, Consumer Electronics, Home Appliances, Toys, and more.
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    WriteFreely

    WriteFreely

    A clean, Markdown-based publishing platform made for writers

    ...You get a distraction-free writing environment, and readers can enjoy a clean reading experience. Reach outside your own site with federation via ActivityPub. WriteFreely lets anyone on Mastodon, Pleroma, or any ActivityPub-enabled service follow your blog, bookmark your posts, and share them with their followers.
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    Toxiproxy

    Toxiproxy

    A TCP proxy to simulate network and system conditions for chaos

    ...Toxiproxy is the tool you need to prove with tests that your application doesn't have single points of failure. We've been successfully using it in all development and test environments at Shopify since October, 2014. See our blog post on resiliency for more information. Toxiproxy usage consists of two parts. A TCP proxy written in Go (what this repository contains) and a client communicating with the proxy over HTTP. You configure your application to make all test connections go through Toxiproxy and can then manipulate their health via HTTP. See Usage below on how to set up your project.
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    Hugo

    Hugo

    The world’s fastest framework for building websites

    ...Hugo supports unlimited content types, and ships with pre-made templates to make SEO, analytics and many other functions quick and easy to achieve. It’s got a robust theming system, capable of producing even the most complex websites. Hugo works well with just about any kind of website, be it a blog, tumble or doc. It works on macOS, Windows, Linux and FreeBSD.
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    Operator Lifecycle Manager

    Operator Lifecycle Manager

    A management framework for extending Kubernetes with Operators

    This project is a component of the Operator Framework, an open source toolkit to manage Kubernetes native applications, called Operators, in an effective, automated, and scalable way. Read more in the introduction blog post and learn about practical use cases at the OLM website. OLM extends Kubernetes to provide a declarative way to install, manage, and upgrade Operators and their dependencies in a cluster. Kubernetes clusters are being kept up to date using elaborate update mechanisms today, more often automatically and in the background. Operators, being cluster extensions, should follow that. ...
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  • Labra enables you to launch your solutions on Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud quickly and seamlessly—without a single line of code. Icon
    Labra enables you to launch your solutions on Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud quickly and seamlessly—without a single line of code.

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    WAL-G

    WAL-G

    Archival and Restoration for databases in the Cloud

    ...WAL-G uses LZ4, LZMA, ZSTD, or Brotli compression, multiple processors, and non-exclusive base backups for Postgres. More information on the original design and implementation of WAL-G can be found on the Citus Data blog post "Introducing WAL-G by Citus: Faster Disaster Recovery for Postgres". A precompiled binary for Linux AMD 64 of the latest version of WAL-G can be obtained under the Releases tab. To configure the compression method used for backups. Possible options are lz4, lzma, zstd, brotli. The default method is lz4. LZ4 is the fastest method, but the compression ratio is bad. ...
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    Go Tools

    Go Tools

    Various packages and tools that support the Go programming language

    This subrepository holds the source for various packages and tools that support the Go programming language. Some of the tools, godoc and vet for example, are included in binary Go distributions. Others, including the Go guru and the test coverage tool, can be fetched with go get. Packages include a type-checker for Go and an implementation of the Static Single Assignment form (SSA) representation for Go programs. This repository uses prettier to format JS and CSS files. The version of...
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    gopkg

    gopkg

    Example for the go pkg's function

    ...The project organizes content so that each package has its own directory and each function within that package gets its own Markdown file with code examples. The idea is that developers can quickly look up “how do I actually use this function?” without digging through source code or scattered blog posts. The maintainer provides conventions for naming and formatting, and requires that submitted examples compile and run locally or on the Go Playground, which helps keep the collection reliable. A todo.md file coordinates contributions so collaborators do not duplicate work, and there is an associated chat group for discussion. ...
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    Learn Go

    Learn Go

    Master the fundamentals and advanced features of the Go language

    ...The content is designed to make Go’s priorities tangible: simplicity, reliability, and efficiency, while still giving you enough depth to write idiomatic code. It also anchors learning in credible references, pointing to official documentation, the Go blog, and widely used learning resources. In practice, it serves as a guided path you can follow linearly or revisit as a reference when you hit common Go questions in day-to-day work.
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    Halfrost-Field Frostland

    Halfrost-Field Frostland

    This is the place to blog

    Halfrost-Field is a large public “knowledge and blog repository” maintained by a developer who documents a wide variety of computer-science, programming, and machine-learning content — from classic algorithms, ML fundamentals, to system design and broader engineering topics. The repository is structured like a personal technical blog/book: it contains “contents” directories with Markdown-based notes, tutorials and guides.
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    Boon: The Agile Referral Hiring Platform

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    Boon's agile referral platform expands your recruiting power 
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    sitemaptool

    sitemaptool

    A cross-platform sitemap pnp handler written in Go.

    ...It manages your sitemaps on a live/production site by adding urls and pinging search engines. Just call and pass arguments and it will do the rest. Suitable for sites content sites (blog, social media, etc) as every public post needs to be added to sitemaps and indexed. Sites like soundcloud, instagram, tiktok, facebook, youtube and even medium might find this useful.
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    The Psalms

    The Psalms

    Documentation and process for my blog, The Psalms.

    Documentation for The Psalms - my blog about software’s intersection with culture. Not just for the website - for the entire process (correspondence, notetaking, drafting, *revising*, editorializing, promoting, discussing, and even reflecting.)
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    AEBL

    AEBL

    AEBL is a mobile media distribution system

    ...It was created to be the core technology that is used in a television ad insertion and digital sign, and further development has opened up many more applications. It currently is designed to run on a raspberry Pi, although it is being ported to other systems. The AEBL blog is located here: http://aeblm2.blogspot.ca/ For those interested in trying it out, you will need a Raspberry Pi (should be the B series with 512MB) and a SD card (4GB or higher, recommend base 8GB but the larger, the better, for content storage). The current image is a ~680MB 7zip compressed file of it's original 2.7GB size, located on dropbox, here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/lj0r6yia4tsnz8w/140815-aeblpi.img.7z?...
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    Riot search

    Riot search

    Go Open Source, Distributed, Simple and efficient Search Engine

    Go Open Source, Distributed, Simple and efficient full text search engine. Efficient indexing and search (1M blog 500M data 28 seconds index finished, 1.65 ms search response time, 19K search QPS). Support for logical search. Support Chinese word segmentation (use gse word segmentation package concurrent word, speed 27MB / s). Support the calculation of the keyword in the text close to the distance(token proximity). Support calculation BM25 correlation.
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    Empire

    Empire

    A PaaS built on top of Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS)

    ...Empire is targeted at small to medium-sized startups that are running a large number of microservices and need more flexibility than what Heroku provides. You can read the original blog post about why we built Empire on the Remind engineering blog. Empire aims to make it trivially easy to deploy a container-based microservices architecture, without all of the complexities of managing systems like Mesos or Kubernetes. ECS takes care of much of that work, but Empire attempts to enhance the interface to ECS for deploying and maintaining applications, allowing you to deploy Docker images.
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    go-rock-libraries-showcases

    go-rock-libraries-showcases

    Comprehensive tutorial that integrates blogs, examples, audio, video

    ...It is designed for learners who have already finished Go, and want to deepen their skills by exploring real-world libraries that are popular and highly regarded in the Go ecosystem. The course uses a “three-in-one” approach: blog posts, code examples, and audio/video lectures are combined to explain each library in practical context. The README explains that the motivation is the sheer number of powerful libraries that many developers do not have time to evaluate, so the course highlights a subset of “rock star” libraries and shows how to use them effectively. ...
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