

Hot take: offsite, offline backups are so cool right now.


Hot take: offsite, offline backups are so cool right now.
I feel like this missed out on a prime opportunity to remind us how the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
I feel like theres a movie to be made about the yellow wolf that went deep into red territory.


Not sure about LLM’s as thats not what my team does, but for API’s we found better performance with PHP of the two, that was ~10yrs ago though…
Rust and Golang blow them both out of the water for REST API’s. (Like by 100x speed/request rates) Definitely recommend going that way for high traffic endpoints. The last one I wrote, Rust won that battle, but ymmv.


Ironically, Python is older than PHP, albeit not by more than a few years (1991 vs 1995).
Both are antiquated at this point, but both have their uses, so do what works, no shame here.
I tend to prefer statically typed languages personally and TDD is a big win for larger code bases when possible. My current place of employment has been on the Golang and Rust bandwagon for a while, but theres still plenty of dotNet, PHP and Python hanging around because they were just the best tool for the job at the time.
Great, now I need a over the shoulder double boulder holder.