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21 November 2025
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- 04:3404:34, 21 November 2025 diff hist +11,158 N Google Cloud Logging with the Rust SDK and Gemini CLI Created page with "This article leverages the Gemini CLI and the underlying Gemini LLM to develop native compiled code built in the Rust Language for Application Logging to Google Cloud. A fully functional logging client is developed in Rust for testing remote logging to Google Cloud Logging using the official Google Cloud Rust SDK. What is Rust? Rust is a high performance, memory safe, compiled language: Rust A language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. www.rus..." current
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- 04:2804:28, 21 November 2025 diff hist +5,841 N Go vs Rust for Async DB IO: The Latency Curve That Matters Created page with "500px We chased a clean win on database latency and kept finding ties. Same Postgres, same schema, same queries — yet one stack stayed calm at p95 when the other bent under bursty load. The difference hid in how runtimes scheduled work, how drivers waited, and how pools backpressured. We stopped arguing languages and started reading the curve. That is where the choice got obvious. Why the same query felt different We had ide..." current
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- 04:2504:25, 21 November 2025 diff hist +9,978 N When target feature Isn’t Just for unsafe — Leveraging It for High-Performance Rust Created page with "500px The Moment I Realized the Compiler Was Holding Back It started like most “optimization” stories do — with frustration. My Rust app was fast… but not fast enough. I was parsing gigabytes of data per second, and the profiler whispered a cruel truth: “You’re bound by scalar math.” That’s when I stumbled upon a cryptic attribute I had ignored for years: #[target_feature(enable = "avx2")] I had seen it before — usu..." current
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- 04:2304:23, 21 November 2025 diff hist +3,921 N Rust in Cloud-Native Infrastructure: The New Language Driving DevOps Forward Created page with "500px Rust just saved our cluster from a midnight outage. The fix was not heroic. It was predictable. It was code that refused to lie. I used to accept latency as a tax of scale. I used to trade bugs for velocity. That stopped the night a memory leak crushed a service at 2:17 AM. Rust forced me to write differently. It forced ownership. It forced clarity. It forced fewer unknowns. If you care about uptime, if you are tired of chasing..." current
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- 04:2104:21, 21 November 2025 diff hist +9,258 N The Secret Life of Channels in Rust — How mpsc Works Under the Hood Created page with "500px If you’ve ever built concurrent systems in Rust, chances are you’ve written something like this: use std::sync::mpsc; use std::thread; fn main() { let (tx, rx) = mpsc::channel(); thread::spawn(move || { tx.send("Hello from thread!").unwrap(); }); println!("Received: {}", rx.recv().unwrap()); } Simple. Elegant. Safe. But what really happens when you call mpsc::channel()? Where does you..." current
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- 04:1804:18, 21 November 2025 diff hist +10,545 N Rust Solidity: Data Doesn’t Lie Created page with "Polkadot Hub is coming in less than two months. For this current strategy of Polkadot, getting new developers to build products (dApps) on the Hub is crucial. The more developers building products, the more usage is brought to DOT’s token. Currently, the assumptions have been that Solidity dominates in the smart contract field bringing guaranteed adoption pathways to the Hub. If Solidity dominates we would expect the data to show: * Solidity has significantly more fu..." current
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- 04:1504:15, 21 November 2025 diff hist +132 MCP Development with Rust, Gemini CLI, and Google Cloud Run No edit summary current
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- 04:1404:14, 21 November 2025 diff hist +5,527 N Accelerating Python with WebAssembly and Rust Extensions Created page with "500px For years, I’ve loved Python for its expressiveness but hated its performance bottlenecks. Anyone who has tried crunching large datasets, running tight loops, or building high-performance services knows the feeling: Python is elegant, but slow. That’s when I started experimenting with two powerful accelerators: WebAssembly (WASM) and Rust extensions. Both unlock insane performance gains while letting me kee..." current
- 04:0904:09, 21 November 2025 diff hist +13,557 N MCP Development with Rust, Gemini CLI, and Google Cloud Run Created page with "Leveraging the Gemini CLI and the underlying Gemini LLM to add support for deploying Model Context Protocol (MCP) AI applications built in the Rust Language to Google Cloud Run. 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 be used for AI software development beyond the traditional interpreted..."
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- 03:4403:44, 21 November 2025 diff hist +18,497 N From Good to Great: 7 Rust Features That Elevate Your Programming Prowess Created page with "500px Ugh, don’t you just HATE when your code crashes at 2 AM because of some stupid memory leak? Been there, done that, got the coffee-stained t-shirt. For years, I’ve battled those obscure bugs that make you question your career choices. You know the ones — those sneaky memory issues and concurrency nightmares that have you staring at your screen wondering if you should’ve become a baker instead. 🍞 But then I discovered Rust..." current
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- 03:4103:41, 21 November 2025 diff hist +6,946 N Rust as a First Language: Who Should Start Here (and Who Shouldn’t) Created page with "500px Hot take: “Rust as a first language” is neither a meme nor a miracle. It’s a trade-off. You’ll gain a rare, deep mental model of memory and correctness early — but you’ll fight the borrow checker, and the junior job market won’t always reward you on day one. This guide gives you a clear answer based on goals: skills, sanity, and jobs. Short code. One clean diagram. No fluff. TL;DR (so you can decide fast)..." current
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- 03:3803:38, 21 November 2025 diff hist +3,548 N Rust’s Arc Mutex T Isn’t Safe — Until You Learn This One Pattern Created page with "I know this because I burned hours chasing a bug that froze our production service. The code compiled. It ran. But under load, threads blocked, deadlocks crept in, and panic logs flooded our dashboards. Rust gives you safety, but concurrency requires discipline. This article is about the one pattern that turns Arc<Mutex<T>> from a ticking time bomb into a reliable tool you can trust. 500px The Real Problem Most developers grab a lock and then..." current
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- 03:3603:36, 21 November 2025 diff hist +9,352 N Rust Memory Model — The foundation Created page with "From last couple of years Rust is growing it’s popularity because of the performance and memory safety gain it has proven in various success stories. Despite being language with steep learning curve lots of tech companies and individual developers are super enthusiastic about this language adoption. I have been using this language more than a year now and witnessed couple of great performance achievements by services migrating in Rust, gaining huge savings in Infra cos..." current
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- 03:3303:33, 21 November 2025 diff hist +1 Is Rust better than C/C++? No edit summary current
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