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- 09:15, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs uploaded File:Saving Disk Space.jpg
- 09:13, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Zero-Copy Parsers: Rust Pipelines That Outrun JSON (Created page with "500px he conventional wisdom in data processing has always been simple: parse first, optimize later. After careful analysis and several iterations, we implemented a zero-copy parsing strategy in Rust that doubled our throughput while reducing memory usage by 65%. But what if I told you that this “wisdom” has been costing you 200% performance gains? In production systems processing millions of JSON payloads daily, the hidden enemy isn...")
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- 09:12, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Zero-copy parsing.jpg
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- 09:09, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Rust Made My API Feel Instant — Without a Single Hardware Change (Created page with "The single change was code. The difference felt like buying a faster CPU without spending a rupee. Every developer knows that sinking feeling when your API starts dragging. Traffic climbs, requests pile up, latency graphs start to look like mountains. You scale. You tune. You tweak the configs. Still, your p95s and p99s refuse to calm down. That was me three months ago. The API worked fine — until it didn’t. Every fix felt like taping over cracks in a boat tha...")
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- 09:08, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Inside Rust’s Cooperative.jpg
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- 09:07, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Inside Rust’s Cooperative Multitasking: The Secret Behind Tokio’s Fairness (Created page with "500px The Myth: Async Is Just Multithreading With Fancy Syntax When you first write async Rust, it feels like threads — you spawn tasks, you await stuff, and it somehow all “just runs.” But if you ever used Go or Java Loom, something feels different in Rust. It’s… calmer. More predictable. That’s not an accident. Tokio — Rust’s most popular async runtime — doesn’t do preemptive multitasking like an...")
- 09:04, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page MCP Development with the Google Cloud Rust SDK and Gemini CLI (Created page with "Leveraging the Gemini CLI and the underlying Gemini LLM to add MCP support for deploying AI applications built in the Rust Language. This article extends the Official Google Cloud Rust SDK to provide API call information over a MCP connection. What is this Tutorial Trying to Do? Traditionally, ML and AI tools have been deployed in interpreted languages like Python, and Java. One of the key goals of this tutorial is to validate that a compiled language like Rust can b...")
- 09:03, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Google cloud api.jpg
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- 09:02, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Cloud run.jpg
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- 09:01, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Closest to nyc.jpg
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- 09:00, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Locations in europe.jpg
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- 08:59, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:MCP server stdio.jpg
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- 08:58, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Validate mcp.jpg
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- 08:57, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Gemini CLI.jpg
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- 08:54, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Gemini.jpg
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- 08:52, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page 10 Rust Interview Questions That Every Developer Should Be Ready For (Created page with "I’ve been in interviews where a single question separated the hire from the “we’ll keep your resume.” You’ll get asked about Rust not to scare you — to see how you think. Short answers won’t win every time. Explanations will. Talk trade-offs. Talk why you chose what you did. Show a tiny example. Say what you’d do if it failed. This list isn’t trivia. It’s practice for real conversations. Answer like you’ve used Rust in production — even if you hav...")
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- 08:48, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Why Tech Giants Are Betting Big on Rust in 2025 (Created page with "Walk into any major tech company’s engineering floor today, and you’ll hear the same conversation. 500px “We’re rewriting this in Rust.” It’s happening at Microsoft, Google, Meta, and Amazon. But why? The Problem Nobody Talks About Here’s something most developers don’t realize: around 70% of security bugs in Chrome and Windows come from memory issues. Buffer overflows, use-after-free errors, all that stuff....")
- 08:47, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Why Tech Giants Are Betting Big.jpg
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- 08:46, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Rust, Immutability, and the Comfort of Constants (Created page with "Rust’s insistence on immutability took me by surprise the first time I used it. As a python dev, I was used to changing variables whenever I wanted, tweaking things on the fly. In Rust, you have to be deliberate, things stay the same unless you go out of your way to make them change. At first, this felt like a hassle , why put up more barriers? But lately, I’ve found a strange kind of comfort in it. When life feels unpredictable and everything seems to shift, jobs,...")
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- 08:44, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Why Are Rust Executables “So Huge”? (…and how to make them tiny) (Created page with "500px Summary: A fresh cargo new hello can feel chunky because Rust prioritizes debuggability, safety, and portability out of the box. You’re seeing debug symbols, unwound panics, formatting machinery, generics monomorphization, and often static linking. With the right knobs—release builds, LTO, panic = "abort", opt-level = "z", stripping, turning off unused features, or even no_std—you can shrink binaries dramatically...")
- 08:44, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Why are rust excutable.jpg
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- 08:42, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Rust Eats Fewer Cores. Go Eats Fewer Weekends (Created page with "500px Your cloud bill does not care about your feelings. Your pager does. Rust keeps the bill small. Go keeps the pager quiet. That is the real trade. Not syntax. Not memory model. Not hype. You either spend money on CPU… Or you spend your Saturday on incident calls. Pick. The fight is not Rust vs Go. It is you vs 3 A.M. Let me give you a real picture. We had an internal service doing ~22k requests per second at burst. Heavy JS...")
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- 08:40, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Inside tokio.jpg
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- 08:40, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Inside Tokio: The Beating Heart of Rust’s Async World (Created page with "Rust isn’t just fast — it’s fearless. But under that calm, type-safe surface lies a tiny engine that makes everything move at lightning speed. That engine is Tokio — the silent workhorse behind Rust’s async revolution. 500px Why Tokio Exists Every language has its way of handling concurrency. Python has asyncio. Go has goroutines. JavaScript has promises. Rust? It has Tokio — an asynchronous runtime designed to make conc...")
- 08:38, 19 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Rust Enums vs Structs: 4 Patterns That Simplified My Whole Codebase (Created page with "500px That change also removed a surprising source of bugs and made future refactors painless. Short sentence. No drama. Just the result. If that does not make the reader raise an eyebrow, nothing will. Introduction — (make or break) Enums are not a nicety. Enums are leverage. They resolve ambiguity. They remove hidden allocations. They make intent visible in code and tests. A single enum replaced four struct types and three tr...")