Arshiv
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Arshiv
@arshiv01
Techie💻. God’s favourite ✨. Catching vibes🧊.
Delhi Katılım Mart 2024
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@arpit_bhayani Nice thread. We spend so much time building the 'happy path' that we forget the architecture is actually defined by the edge cases.
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Distributed systems are not just defined by what we put into them. They are equally defined by what we leave out. Let me give you 4 examples...
Take timeouts - A service with no timeout on an outbound HTTP call will wait indefinitely. Under load, all its worker threads pile up waiting, and the service effectively becomes unavailable. No one 'decided' to make it unavailable. They just forgot to decide how long to wait.
Or retries - If your service does not retry a failed downstream call, the data gap it creates can look like a bug in a completely unrelated service days later. What was omitted from the retry strategy is now an incident.
Take acknowledgements - When you fire a message to a queue and do not wait for an ack, you just chose to tolerate message loss. That choice is not written anywhere in your architecture diagram. It lives silently between the producer and the broker.
The same logic applies to back-pressure. If you do not model what happens when a consumer is too slow, the producer keeps going, memory climbs, and the system falls over. The crash was not caused by what was built. It was caused by what was not built.
Hence, while reviewing a distributed system design, we should ask:
- what happens when this message is lost,
- what happens when this call never returns,
- what happens if this node never comes back?
The answers you do not have are where the failures live.
Hope this helps.
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@SelflessCricket CSK's Dhurandhar peaking at right time to help csk secure place in top 4
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@PratikSinhatwt i saw similar post from other creator also, this is ai generated na?
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@NeecheSeTopper Chennai never lets you breathe easy; you don’t truly believe they’ve won until the final ball is bowled.
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@AbhyudayaMohan May the Vintage RCB again returns, and make a place for CSK to qualify for playoffs.
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@dhruv_rathee While our political climate is discouraging, your role feels equally opportunistic. It appears you’re either leveraging the left vs right divide for engagement and revenue, or serving as a calculated distraction for the ruling party.
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@GemsOfCricket 😂😂maybe all famous accounts with 'prince' in their name will gonna have more comments then usual on their posts.
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@sagarcasm the parampara prathistha... of virat kohli to give his wicket to newcomers continues...
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@Shruti3256911 Bro really said, we’ll pay you if you unlock the Premium Performance Pack💀, may god give you a better opportunity somewhere else
😇😇
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Today my manager texted me saying they’ve decided to put my stipend on hold and might give a partial amount “if I perform better” because they’re not satisfied with my performance.
The stipend was NEVER performance-based. Nothing like that was ever mentioned before. And now my internship is literally ending on the 23rd. What exactly am I supposed to magically prove in 2 weeks?
That 15k wasn’t “extra money” for me. It covered my rent and basic expenses for college. I stayed with my mama-mami for months just to save money and continue this internship.
I worked from 10 to 7 almost every single day since February, and this is how it ends.
Maybe I wasn’t perfect. Maybe I didn’t match their expectations. But how do companies hire interns, make them work full-time for months, and then create drama over paying such a small stipend?
What hurts the most is constantly comparing myself with other interns who are 25-28 while I’m still figuring things out. Right now I just feel exhausted, helpless, and completely defeated.
Shruti@Shruti3256911
I’m honestly exhausted at this point. I’ve been trying to do my best, genuinely, but it just doesn’t feel like it’s enough anymore. Today my manager sent me a message saying a lot of things even talking about cancelling my stipend. Like seriously? ₹15k for 3 months….
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