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DevArchOverclock
@DevOverclock
PHP & high-performance systems lab. Exploring architectural limits by deconstructing and rebuilding web software from the ground up to scale under massive loads
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@straceX Exactly, you can also place an SQLite file in /dev/shm to use it as a bus coordinator between services or for inter-process communication between different isolated services.
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fun fact: linux already gives you a zero-dependency in-memory store it’s just /dev/shm > a RAM-backed filesystem that’s been around forever
you can literally write to it like a normal file and read it back for small local data, it’s surprisingly fast
not trying to replace Redis, just a simple trick when you don’t need extra stuff

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You don't need to spend a single dollar to build a production AI system in 2026.
Here's the full stack:
→ LLM: Ollama + Gemma 4 / Llama 3.3 / Mistral Small 4 (local, free)
→ Orchestration: LangGraph / CrewAI (open source)
→ RAG: LlamaIndex + ChromaDB / Qdrant (local)
→ Tool Layer: MCP — the open protocol connecting agents to everything
→ Code Agent: Claude Code CLI / Aider
→ Frontend: Next.js + Vercel free tier / Streamlit
→ Data: SQLite / DuckDB / Supabase free tier
→ Observability: Langfuse / Phoenix (self-hosted)
→ Deploy: Docker / Cloudflare Workers / HuggingFace Spaces
Total cost → $0.
The tools are free.
The architecture knowledge is what's valuable.
Save this for your next build 🔖
Credit: codewithbrij
#AIArchitecture #AgenticAI #LLM #Ollama #Gemma4 #LangGraph

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Horizontal scaling-ready: my WordPress Docker setup
-nginx + wordpress: synced via healthchecks
-minio: S3-like asset management
-redis: pre-configured object cache
-mailpit: local SMTP testing
-dozzle: centralized log monitoring
Would you recommend this setup?
#Wordpress

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From Network Card to PHP execution:
- Network Interface Card
- Kernel Context Switching
- TCP/IP Stack Overhead
- Nginx/Apache
- FastCGI/PHP-FPM Bottleneck
The result? A massive performance bottleneck
The Solution: FrankenPHP + Kernel Bypass
#PHP

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