Di ekosistem media sosial global, VK (VKontakte) berdiri sebagai raksasa dengan infrastruktur pengiriman konten yang sangat canggih. Bagi pengguna biasa, menonton video hanyalah masalah klik "play". Namun, bagi kita sebagai pengembang, ada lapisan protokol rumit yang bekerja di balik layar untuk melindungi konten tersebut dari pengunduhan langsung. VK Video Downloader, sebuah alat yang mampu menem
Introduzione Come sviluppatori, siamo spesso affascinati da come le piattaforme su scala globale gestiscano e distribuiscano volumi massicci di dati multimediali. VKontakte (VK.com), il più grande social network dell'Europa orientale, è molto più di una semplice app sociale; dal punto di vista ingegneristico, è uno dei Content Delivery Network (CDN) più avanzati al mondo, che utilizza lo streami
Introduction As developers, we are often fascinated by how global-scale platforms manage and distribute massive volumes of multimedia data. VKontakte (VK.com), the largest social network in Eastern Europe, is more than just a social app; from an engineering perspective, it is one of the most advanced Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) in the world, utilizing adaptive bitrate (ABR) streaming and ri
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Uptime monitoring tells you when your server goes down. But some of the worst outages look like this: The server is fine The cron scheduler fired Nothing visibly broke The job just quietly stopped doing anything useful. A nightly data sync that hasn't run in four days. A backup that "completed" but wrote zero bytes. A report job that started silently throwing exceptions three weeks ago. These fail
I've been working remotely for a while, and most of what I picked up in the first six months turned out to be wrong, or wildly overrated. Not bad advice exactly. Most of it sounds reasonable when you read it. It just isn't doing the work it claimed to. The "wake up at 5am, dedicate a workspace, use the Pomodoro technique, journal every morning" stack is a kind of theater. Some of it helps a little
Every device you own has a speaker and a microphone. I decided to use them for something useful. Natural disasters knock out cell towers. WiFi dies at conferences. Underground sensors need to offload data where nothing reaches. Bluetooth pairing is painful and range-limited. LoRa is great but requires hardware you don't have. Sound doesn't care about any of that. Every phone, every laptop, every e