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barrycarlyon · 1 month
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The End of Twitch PubSub
Finally Twitch EventSub is at feature parity with third party supported/documented PubSub, that the end of PubSub has been announced. In a forum post over on Twitch Developers it has been announced the schedule for the shutdown of Twitch PubSub for access by third party developers. The final death date is April 14th 2025. Which I guess means it’s time for me to complete my own migration from…
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stiitch · 5 months
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My laptop is ready for pick up so I will be programming personal projects again soon ‼️ I’ve been doing a lot of GCP Pub/Sub stuff at work so I think I’m going to try to take some of those concepts and apply them to my personal project with Apache Kafka instead. I’ll have to find an actual use-case to use it though.
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inf-soft · 5 months
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Emular un PubSub en local para hacer pruebas.
El desarrollo de aplicaciones que utilizan servicios de mensajería como Pub/Sub de Google Cloud es una tarea crucial. Para garantizar la calidad y confiabilidad de nuestro código, es esencial realizar pruebas exhaustivas. Sin embargo, depender de entornos de producción o de pruebas en la nube puede resultar costoso y poco práctico. Es aquí donde la emulación local de Pub/Sub emerge como una…
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edwinneatz · 2 years
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Time for a PubSub. I am going to try this out today. #pubsub https://www.instagram.com/p/ChdqLfcshPk/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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nico-di-genova · 2 months
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The more I learn about Lance the more I’m like…that is a Florida boy. Like in spirit. Mayhaps I have passed him in a Publix.
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palmer · 3 months
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Guys i want publix cake so bad
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veganfoodie · 5 months
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I’ve had some really good food this 1st week of 2024!
Happy new year everyone and enjoy new foods🎆🎊
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l48yr1nth · 2 months
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getting pubsub im so excited
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greenzig · 2 months
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just got back to florida after going up north to see my family… save me pubsub save me
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elbrunoc · 3 months
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infometryinc · 5 months
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Infometry's Google Pub/Sub Connector for Informatica
Infometry's Google Pub/Sub Connector for Informatica. Infometry Google Pub/Sub Connector helps customer integrate various Pub/Sub APIs with on premise or cloud Applications like salesforce, NetSuite, Etc. Users can use the Infometry Google Pub/Sub connector to Publish and Pull messages to Google Pub/Sub.
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h0lymarymotherofgod · 11 months
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There’s no greater comfort than a publix
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slimetony · 6 months
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attention floridaheads publix has a new pennies and dirt pubsub
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i-am-church-the-cat · 10 days
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Logan and Alex decided to be boring on Team Torque today, here’s all you need to know:
- Logan mentioned Oscar at the post-Miami party
- Alex kissed a stingray four times and Lily got jealous
- Alex won a karting race with Charles over the weekend
- They both want Golden Retrievers
- Logan prefers New York pizza, Alex prefers Italian pizza
- PubSub mention!! Logan’s go-tos are an Italian or a Buffalo Chicken Tender
- They did not discuss Lap of Legends or Alex’s contract renewal
Overall it was really stilted and Alex didn’t go on a single tangent. I don’t think it’s been this awkward since episode 1. I’m very 🤨 rn
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penaltyboxboxbox · 10 months
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i need to eat a chicken tender pubsub with logan sargeant its urgent
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canmom · 7 months
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since this seems to be my topic of obsession for today...
turns out Bluesky internally uses content-based addressing and IPFS. I don't have a lot of use for it since it's a Twitter clone, and I've never got on very well with Twitter. Bluesky hides most of that from the user - it looks just like any old web app backed by a central server. i need to look into this more, Bluesky is taking inspiration from IPFS but it's using its own protocol, and it is doing some good things. I think its protocols could be used for something more Tumblr-like.
there's a protocol called PubSub which sounds like it does a lot of what I want, or rather gives you the low-level framework to broadcast info across a decentralised network. you could build a social network on top of that. IPFS uses it as one way of handling mutable data, like 'my website just updated'.
there's an absolute plethora of ideas, protocols, and tools for decentralised file sharing, decentralised messaging, decentralised social networks. this broad idea space is very much the hot new thing at the moment. some of them seem like they're growing. a lot of them have glossy websites with animations and stock photos of smiling people. it's hard to know in advance what's worth paying attention to. the whole field is dense with acronyms and rather abstruse concepts. which unfortunately means the current audience tends to be limited to tech nerds (c'est moi) and crypto cultists (ce n'est pas moi. merde!).
Briar is a protocol I find personally very appealing. it's security-oriented, designed to be crazy resilient, creating a mesh network through whatever protocols are available. you use it for E2E-encrypted messaging, but also you can use it for threaded discussions and blogs. right now it's only available for phones but they're working on a desktop version. the primary use case seems to be like "you're at a protest and the gov shuts off the internet", but it would be a very sexy place to put your blog. that said, I expect it would not be very fast at all.
the major encryptable, decentralised Discord/IRC alternative is Matrix. I broadly like the look of it, but we have the same problem of inertia getting people to switch from Discord, and there's still some jank I encountered when I tried it.
there's a lot of cryptocurrency in this whole area. (not surprising since the underlying tech of crypto is also hash-based, and there's ideological overlap between crypto and torrent people, because 'decentralised').
notably, there's a companion project to IPFS, a complicated scheme called FileCoin which is designed to encourage people to host data for a certain period in return for FileCoin tokens. you get FileCoins for consistently holding onto the data, and you lose a stake of FileCoins if you delete it prematurely. these FileCoins can then be used mainly to pay other people to host data for you: you pay FileCoins to a host, and pay them again to fetch your data(!). or you can trade them for other cryptocurrencies.
I'll acknowledge it doesn't seem as intrinsically environmentally corrosive as proof-of-work crypto, or even as simply 'the rich get richer' as proof-of-stake crypto. it's not filling up HDDs with random crap either. though it does sound like it requires quite a bit of CPU work to be done in all the hashing for the 'sealing' process.
I'm still not entirely convinced of the benefit this scheme brings. crypto stuff has a tendency to go belly-up very abruptly when speculative bubbles pop, so I wouldn't be super excited to rely on FileCoin for archiving some valuable bit of data. of course any offsite backup carries risk, e.g. Dropbox could go bankrupt one day. but I'm way less convinced of the benefits of something like FileCoin than IPFS. I guess it remains to be seen if this takes off.
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