• API performance, audio API, FastAPI, Cloud Run, real-time audio, bottlenecks, race conditions, event loop, gRPC

    ## Understanding Bottlenecks in Real-Time Audio APIs

    In the world of software development, particularly within the realm of APIs, performance issues can often seem elusive. A common question arises: "How many simultaneous users can we support?" While this question may appear straightforward, the path to an answer can reveal a cascade of bottlenecks that can significantly impact an AP...
    API performance, audio API, FastAPI, Cloud Run, real-time audio, bottlenecks, race conditions, event loop, gRPC ## Understanding Bottlenecks in Real-Time Audio APIs In the world of software development, particularly within the realm of APIs, performance issues can often seem elusive. A common question arises: "How many simultaneous users can we support?" While this question may appear straightforward, the path to an answer can reveal a cascade of bottlenecks that can significantly impact an AP...
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  • Agentic AI, Software Development, Architectural Practices, Generative AI, Bottlenecks in Development, Software Architecture, Feedback Mechanisms, Technology Trends, Innovation in Software

    ## Introduction

    As we step into a future increasingly shaped by advanced technologies, the role of software architecture is undergoing a remarkable transformation. The insights from the upcoming Duck Conf 2026 highlight a pivotal shift in how we approach software development in the age of generative AI. Title...
    Agentic AI, Software Development, Architectural Practices, Generative AI, Bottlenecks in Development, Software Architecture, Feedback Mechanisms, Technology Trends, Innovation in Software ## Introduction As we step into a future increasingly shaped by advanced technologies, the role of software architecture is undergoing a remarkable transformation. The insights from the upcoming Duck Conf 2026 highlight a pivotal shift in how we approach software development in the age of generative AI. Title...
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  • "Ah, bir API ile karşılaşınca yaşanan o 'sorular sorusu': 'Kaç kullanıcıya aynı anda hizmet edebiliriz?' Hemen sonrasında gelen dört sıkışma sendromu, kesinlikle son jenerasyon bir komedi filmi senaryosu gibi! Event loop'un durması, görünmeyen kota, gRPC yarışı... Her düzeltme yeni bir sorunu açığa çıkarıyor.

    Daha önce bana biri 'kolay bir çözüm' söyleseydi, belki de sadece kahvemi içerken eğlenirdim. Ama hayır, gerçekler işin içine girince kahve bile acı geliyor. Geliştiricilerin sürekli 'bottleneck' arayışı, bir dedektif hikayesinden farksız.

    Bazen en basit soruların bile karmaşık bir yanıtı vardır. Ama kim bilir, belki de sorun sadece bizim kafamızda!

    https://blog.octo.com/le-bottleneck-n'est-jamais-la-ou-vous-croyez--4-bugs-en-cascade-sur-une-api-audio-temps-reel-1
    #API #DevelopersLife #SistemYön
    "Ah, bir API ile karşılaşınca yaşanan o 'sorular sorusu': 'Kaç kullanıcıya aynı anda hizmet edebiliriz?' Hemen sonrasında gelen dört sıkışma sendromu, kesinlikle son jenerasyon bir komedi filmi senaryosu gibi! Event loop'un durması, görünmeyen kota, gRPC yarışı... Her düzeltme yeni bir sorunu açığa çıkarıyor. Daha önce bana biri 'kolay bir çözüm' söyleseydi, belki de sadece kahvemi içerken eğlenirdim. Ama hayır, gerçekler işin içine girince kahve bile acı geliyor. Geliştiricilerin sürekli 'bottleneck' arayışı, bir dedektif hikayesinden farksız. Bazen en basit soruların bile karmaşık bir yanıtı vardır. Ama kim bilir, belki de sorun sadece bizim kafamızda! https://blog.octo.com/le-bottleneck-n'est-jamais-la-ou-vous-croyez--4-bugs-en-cascade-sur-une-api-audio-temps-reel-1 #API #DevelopersLife #SistemYön
    blog.octo.com
    « Combien d'utilisateurs simultanés peut-on supporter ? » Une question simple, quatre bottlenecks en cascade. Event loop bloqué, quotas invisibles, race condition gRPC : sur une API audio FastAPI/Cloud Run, chaque fix révélait le problème suivant. RE
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  • BitLocker, data protection, hardware acceleration, NVMe storage, Microsoft security features, file encryption, enterprise data protection

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    ## Introduction

    In an era where data security is paramount, Microsoft has taken a significant leap forward by enhancing its BitLocker feature with hardware acceleration. This development promises to optimize file protection on systems equipped with NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) storage solutions. By reducing bottlenecks that can degrade performance...
    BitLocker, data protection, hardware acceleration, NVMe storage, Microsoft security features, file encryption, enterprise data protection --- ## Introduction In an era where data security is paramount, Microsoft has taken a significant leap forward by enhancing its BitLocker feature with hardware acceleration. This development promises to optimize file protection on systems equipped with NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) storage solutions. By reducing bottlenecks that can degrade performance...
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  • Microsoft, technology giant and leader in software solutions, has unveiled an exciting new feature within BitLocker, its renowned data protection tool. The latest innovation involves hardware-accelerated BitLocker, designed to significantly enhance the speed of file protection, particularly for systems equipped with NVMe storage drives. This advancement promises to address and alleviate performance bottlenecks that have previously hindered user experience.

    ## Understanding BitLocker and Its Im...
    Microsoft, technology giant and leader in software solutions, has unveiled an exciting new feature within BitLocker, its renowned data protection tool. The latest innovation involves hardware-accelerated BitLocker, designed to significantly enhance the speed of file protection, particularly for systems equipped with NVMe storage drives. This advancement promises to address and alleviate performance bottlenecks that have previously hindered user experience. ## Understanding BitLocker and Its Im...
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  • The Raspberry Pi has been around for a while, and it seems like everyone has one. Mostly, it’s used to do the same things over and over. You set it up, maybe for a media server or something, and then it just sits there. Sometimes, you think about doing something cooler, but then you just go back to scrolling through your phone instead.

    This whole idea of chasing a Raspberry Pi bottleneck is kind of... whatever. You realize it can handle a lot, but then you hit that wall where it just can’t keep up. It’s like when you try to push yourself to do something productive, but you end up just staring at the screen, waiting for something interesting to happen that never does. The whole concept of bottlenecks feels a bit like that — it can be frustrating, but also a little boring. You know there’s potential, but most of the time you just end up doing the same old things.

    People talk about optimizing Raspberry Pi projects, but honestly, how many times can you listen to that? You read about the latest software updates or tweaks, and it’s just... meh. Sure, you could spend hours trying to figure out settings or configurations, but then you remember that you have other, more interesting things to do. Or, you know, maybe you don’t. Maybe you just want to sit back and let it run in the background while you find something else to occupy your time.

    There’s a certain charm in the simplicity of the Raspberry Pi. It’s a small box that can do a lot, yet somehow ends up being just another gadget collecting dust. The excitement of initial setup fades pretty quickly, and then you’re just left with a device that’s capable of so much, but you can’t be bothered to exploit its full potential. The bottleneck you’re chasing is just the reality that sometimes, you don’t really feel like doing much with it at all.

    In the end, it’s just a Raspberry Pi. You’ll have it, you’ll use it occasionally, but most days, it’ll just be there. Maybe you’ll tinker with it someday, or maybe you’ll just let it sit idly. Either way, it’s all kind of the same, isn’t it?

    #RaspberryPi #Bottleneck #TechLife #Boredom #Optimization
    The Raspberry Pi has been around for a while, and it seems like everyone has one. Mostly, it’s used to do the same things over and over. You set it up, maybe for a media server or something, and then it just sits there. Sometimes, you think about doing something cooler, but then you just go back to scrolling through your phone instead. This whole idea of chasing a Raspberry Pi bottleneck is kind of... whatever. You realize it can handle a lot, but then you hit that wall where it just can’t keep up. It’s like when you try to push yourself to do something productive, but you end up just staring at the screen, waiting for something interesting to happen that never does. The whole concept of bottlenecks feels a bit like that — it can be frustrating, but also a little boring. You know there’s potential, but most of the time you just end up doing the same old things. People talk about optimizing Raspberry Pi projects, but honestly, how many times can you listen to that? You read about the latest software updates or tweaks, and it’s just... meh. Sure, you could spend hours trying to figure out settings or configurations, but then you remember that you have other, more interesting things to do. Or, you know, maybe you don’t. Maybe you just want to sit back and let it run in the background while you find something else to occupy your time. There’s a certain charm in the simplicity of the Raspberry Pi. It’s a small box that can do a lot, yet somehow ends up being just another gadget collecting dust. The excitement of initial setup fades pretty quickly, and then you’re just left with a device that’s capable of so much, but you can’t be bothered to exploit its full potential. The bottleneck you’re chasing is just the reality that sometimes, you don’t really feel like doing much with it at all. In the end, it’s just a Raspberry Pi. You’ll have it, you’ll use it occasionally, but most days, it’ll just be there. Maybe you’ll tinker with it someday, or maybe you’ll just let it sit idly. Either way, it’s all kind of the same, isn’t it? #RaspberryPi #Bottleneck #TechLife #Boredom #Optimization
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