Melroy van den Berg

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Melroy van den Berg

Melroy van den Berg

@melroy1989

Software Engineer from The Netherlands

Nederland Katılım Kasım 2016
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Melroy van den Berg
Melroy van den Berg@melroy1989·
@DrizzleORM MariaDB has its own dialect. MariaDB still continue to support the default mysql_native_password or unix_socket. MariaDB uses a n entirely different format for GTIDs. MariaDB has its own DomainID:ServerID:Sequence. MariaDB treats JSON differently and is an alias for LONGTEXT..
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Drizzle ORM
Drizzle ORM@DrizzleORM·
Drizzle v1.0.0-rc.1 is out 🚀 ▪︎ Effect v4 native support ▪︎ JIT row mappers to reduce ORM overhead to ~0 ▪︎ Reworked casing API (breaking change) ▪︎ Drizzle for LLM agents (preview) Drizzle is now as fast as using raw driver and mapping(or not mapping) results by hand 🙃
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Alex Blokh
Alex Blokh@_alexblokh·
we're going to improve performance(reduce overhead) of inserts/updates and non-jit too in the upcoming releases if you're a platform or a team and wanna try drizzle-kit for agents api - just ping me here or on Discord
Drizzle ORM@DrizzleORM

Drizzle v1.0.0-rc.1 is out 🚀 ▪︎ Effect v4 native support ▪︎ JIT row mappers to reduce ORM overhead to ~0 ▪︎ Reworked casing API (breaking change) ▪︎ Drizzle for LLM agents (preview) Drizzle is now as fast as using raw driver and mapping(or not mapping) results by hand 🙃

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Melroy van den Berg
Melroy van den Berg@melroy1989·
@srussell705 @Zinny_Edmund to be honest its has never been more clear again to avoid cloud subscriptions. Especially during this time once again. Pricing sky-rocketing, in general.. AI companies charge a lot of money but want you to use as little inference as possible.
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Zinny 🎀
Zinny 🎀@Zinny_Edmund·
What’s the most overrated thing in tech right now?
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Qubitium
Qubitium@qubitium·
320 cores of AMD Turin, 640 hyperthreads.
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VECERT Analyzer
VECERT Analyzer@VECERTRadar·
🚨 CRITICAL CYBER THREAT ALERT: MASSIVE ATTACK AGAINST OPEN SOURCE INFRASTRUCTURE – UBUNTU (CANONICAL) 🐧🚫🌐 A coordinated Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) offensive targeting Ubuntu's main servers (ubuntu.com) has been detected. The hacktivist group known as "The Islamic Cyber ​​Resistance in Iraq – 313 Team" has claimed responsibility for the attack, resulting in a total disruption of the platform's web and technical services. 🏢 Affected Entity: Ubuntu / Canonical Ltd. 👤 Threat Actor: 313 Team (The Islamic Cyber ​​Resistance in Iraq). 📅 Detection Date: April 30, 2026. ⚠️ Status: (503 Service Unavailable). #CyberSecurity #Ubuntu #Canonical #DDoS #313Team #BeamedSU #OpenSource #CyberAttack #InfoSec #VECERT 🐧🛡️⚠️🚨🚫🌐
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Neo Kim
Neo Kim@systemdesignone·
What database made you question everything, dig deeper, and never switch again? I will go first: PostgreSQL
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Ray🫧
Ray🫧@ravikiran_dev7·
The biggest threat to Google's ad business isn't Meta or Apple. It's a man with a text editor who doesn't even accept donations 🤯 Meet Raymond Hill. > Nobody knows his real face. > Nobody knows his background. > Goes by "gorhill" online. That's it. > In 2014 quietly built an ad blocker. Alone. > No team. No funding. No company. Just code. > Called it uBlock Origin. > Free. Open source. No strings attached. > Every other ad blocker was taking money from advertisers. > Letting "acceptable ads" through for a fee. > He refused. Completely. 💀 > People tried to donate. He said no. > Companies tried to buy him out. He said no. > Brave offered to bring him on. He said no. > Said accepting money in any form could compromise him. > So he just... kept building. For free. For years. > Grew to 40 million users across Chrome and Firefox. > Became the most popular Firefox extension in history. 🚀 > Then Google came for him. > Manifest V3 — a Chrome update that quietly gutted ad blockers. > Every major ad blocker bent the knee and adapted. > He refused. Said the new system was fundamentally inferior. > Google removed uBlock Origin from Chrome. Entirely. > He didn't beg. Didn't negotiate. Didn't compromise. > Just told everyone switch to Firefox. > Mozilla then made a mistake reviewing his extension. > Disabled it over false claims. > He publicly proved every claim wrong. Line by line. > Then pulled the extension himself. On his own terms. > Fought Google. Fought Mozilla. Both times alone. > Still maintains the project today. Still unpaid. > Still refuses every dollar sent his way. > Said "It stopped being a hobby when it felt like a tedious job. So I made it mine again." > No money. No team. No name. Just took on trillion-dollar Google and made them blink The trillion-dollar ad empire is genuinely scared of one developer with a text editor Absolute Legend 🗿 🔥
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Bitcoin Teddy
Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy·
What did they actually know… 😳
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Zinny 🎀
Zinny 🎀@Zinny_Edmund·
This space might be useless to others But as a tech person, we all know what we will be doing with this space.
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Vadim (AI, ⋈)
Vadim (AI, ⋈)@zacodil·
Litecoin took a 13-block reorg. On-chain timestamps show blocks 3095930-3095943 took ~3h to mine, normally a 30-minute window. Block time during the attack: 13.5 min average, 5.4x slower than baseline. That's the signature of a 51% attack: public chain mines slowly while the attacker builds a private chain in parallel. Once the private chain becomes longer, it replaces the public one. 13-block reorg is the outcome. Anyone running cross-chain LTC infrastructure needs to extend confirmation requirements or pause inflows. Low-hashrate L1s aren't safe collateral for cross-chain value anymore.
Alex Shevchenko 🇺🇦@AlexAuroraDev

10h ago @litecoin experienced a coordinated attack on the chain that resulted in 13 blocks reorg that took more than 3h to generate. During this time attackers were performing double spend attacks on multiple cross-chain swapping protocols. We are investigating the situation.

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Bitcoin Cash Explorer
Bitcoin Cash Explorer@bchexplorer·
$BCH Explorer v3.8.5 + 3.8.4 released, major improvements in DAA chart, showing the ASERT deviation offset relative to the baseline. As well as showing the difficulty drift since anchor and last 8 blocks. Furthermore, we also have a dedicated TX page now: bchexplorer.cash/txs
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Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Macron@EmmanuelMacron·
Je viens de m’entretenir avec Peter Magyar pour le féliciter de sa victoire en Hongrie ! La France salue une victoire de la participation démocratique, de l’attachement du peuple hongrois aux valeurs de l’Union européenne et pour la Hongrie en Europe. Ensemble, faisons avancer une Europe plus souveraine, pour la sécurité de notre continent, notre compétitivité et notre démocratie.
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Andres Vidoza
Andres Vidoza@andres_vidoza·
Ubuntu or Fedora?
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Marko Denic
Marko Denic@denicmarko·
This is my website. Guess the stack!
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Alexander Dörge
Alexander Dörge@Nefiron·
@denicmarko Wordpress Vuetify Probably some cloudflare caching too. That's what I could dig out of the JS code at least. :P
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