🌟 NodeSource Adopts gRPC: A Leap Toward Resilience, Scalability, and Open Standards 🚀 At NodeSource, we're committed to building tools that empower developers and scale effortlessly with modern demands. That's why we've adopted gRPC in N|Solid, transitioning to a cloud-native, open-standard protocol for efficient communication. What does this mean for you? ✅ A more resilient and scalable system ✅ Seamless performance with no disruption to your workflow ✅ Improved infrastructure to support future enhancements This move aligns N|Solid with cutting-edge technologies, enabling us to deliver the same reliability while preparing for exciting growth. Curious to see it in action? Let's keep pushing the boundaries of what's possible with Node.js! 💻 #NodeSource #gRPC #Nodejs #Scalability #Resilience #OpenStandards 👉 Try N|Solid for free today: https://bit.ly/3OKi0gN
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🚀 OpenTofu 1.7.0 is now available! 🚀 We're thrilled to announce the release of OpenTofu v1.7.0! 🎊 🔥 What’s New? 🔒 State Encryption - Protect your precious state files with end-to-end encryption. 🛠️ Provider-defined Functions - Author custom functions as part of providers. ♻️ Declarative removed Blocks - No more fighting with the CLI, execute your removals declaratively! 🔄 Loopable Import Blocks - Streamline importing multiple resources. ...and much, much more! Read more here: https://lnkd.in/dkKYuMhx #opentofu #opensource #terraform
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🧩 Elixir’s Scalability in Action One of the standout reasons I love Elixir is its incredible scalability. Let me give you a concrete example of what that looks like in the real world. Imagine building a chat application that needs to handle thousands or even millions of concurrent users. Traditionally, managing such high concurrency could be a nightmare, with threads and processes consuming huge amounts of memory and resources. With Elixir, this challenge becomes a lot easier. Elixir runs on the BEAM (Erlang Virtual Machine), which is designed for massive concurrency. It can spawn millions of lightweight processes, each taking up only a few kilobytes of memory. 🚀 Real-world Example: WhatsApp WhatsApp is a perfect example of Elixir’s (and Erlang’s) scalability. WhatsApp handles millions of simultaneous connections on just a few servers, thanks to the lightweight process model. Elixir, inheriting these capabilities, allows you to build systems that are equally scalable, whether you are handling thousands or millions of concurrent users. When I started building a real-time notification system using Elixir, I was amazed by how effortlessly it scaled. The system could handle thousands of messages per second without any noticeable lag or increased resource consumption. And this was all achievable with just a handful of servers! Elixir’s scalability ensures that I can focus on building great features rather than worrying about the infrastructure collapsing under load. 💪 Are you building scalable systems? Share your thoughts on Elixir or any other tools you love!
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