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hmm, what's a disk efficient way to binary search for the existence of a key?

I hit RAM limits and I want to offload a map[string]nil to disk (but have it have set intersection fast)

I guess rocksdb exists and I could do map[string]nil

but I'm not sure if those pages would be optimal in lookbacks (or optimal across parallel #golang threads)

I've decided to learn #programming after completely dropping it when computers dropped #BASIC in ROM. After recommendations from friends and YouTube to study #javascript, #python, #lisp, #golang, #csharp, and #turbopascal, I decided to make #Lua my first "modern" language. It looks a lot like Python but for some reason the syntax seems more intuitive to me. Also, I want to develop games for #pico8 so it's a good match. I hope I can keep this enthusiasm up long enough to program a whole game.

Hey, my Observability team at Upgrade is hiring. We do metrics, tracing, Golang tooling, and some open source contributions. Fully remote, nice vacation policy. If you're a friend of a friend, DM me and I'll put in an internal referral for you. Come work with me and approve my PRs!

Linking to the Canadian listing, but there's a separate US listing on there

job-boards.greenhouse.io/upgra

job-boards.greenhouse.ioPrincipal DevOps Developer, Infrastructure PerformanceCanada (Remote)
#observability#o11y#grafana

for the 3089724th time in my life, I'm contemplating learning to code, Python and/or Go, more specifically.

for 2 reasons:

  1. I learned to program in BASIC when I was 10-12 and it seemed fascinating, I had fun programming silly stuff by hand, but life took other paths and I never coded again, even tho I have been fending for myself in PHP, CSS and HTML for 2,5 decades now, troubleshooting and modifiying my websites when I need and want, but I never really LEARNED TO CODE, y'know?
  2. to increase my employability in The World of Today™, because apparently if you're an immigrant in Portugal and can't code, you're doomed to earn minimum wage till you die (even though I'd love to work with QA/LQA testing and that seems to demand SQL and Agile and Scrum, whatever those last 2 are, not Py or Go).

what y'all fedinauts think?

#AskFedi#Programming#Python