@2minutestreaming 2minutestreaming2minutestreaming posts on Reddit about apachekafka, $uber, a second, stack the most. They currently have [---] followers and [--] posts still getting attention that total [--] engagements in the last [--] hours.
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Top posts by engagements in the last [--] hours
"KIP-392: Fetch From Follower apachekafka apachekafka"
Reddit Link 2024-11-24T09:50Z [--] followers, [--] engagements
"Takeaways from Atlassian's 13-day Outage (April 2022) I analyzed and compiled some takeaways from the infamous Atlassian outage from a year and a bit ago. I thought I'd share here: [--]. make it impossible to repeat the same mistake in the short-term (they immediately blocked bulk site deletes) [--]. soft deletes should be universal (you shoudn't be allowed to hard-delete customer data) [--]. make sure your incident management process scales for very large-scale incidents (hundreds of people on deck) [--]. have stellar communication - immediately share that it's not a cyberattack data breach; ensure you"
Reddit Link 2023-07-07T18:36Z [--] followers, [--] engagements
"The Numbers behind Uber's Data Infrastructure Stack I thought this would be interesting to the audience here. Uber is well known for its scale in the industry. Here are the latest numbers I compiled from a plethora of official sources: * Apache Kafka: * [---] million messages a second * 89GB/s (7.7 Petabytes a day) * [--] clusters * Apache Pinot: * 170k+ peak queries per second * 1m+ events a second * 800+ nodes * Apache Flink: * [----] jobs * processing [--] GB/s * Presto: * 500k+ queries a day * reading 90PB a day * 12k nodes over [--] clusters * Apache Spark: * 400k+ apps ran"
Reddit Link 2024-08-13T14:03Z [---] followers, [---] engagements
"Best way to build a Small Data Lake (100GB) Imagine you have the same requirements as a regular data lake: * you want to support structured semi-structured and unstructured data * you want to manage the underlying data/files yourself * you want sufficient metadata and the ability to tie the data with any query engine But there is one big different: * your scale is miniscule. The data can fit in the RAM of a single machine What stack would you use dataengineering dataengineering"
Reddit Link 2024-08-15T11:55Z [--] followers, [---] engagements
"Why don't we have a personalized search engine - Search as it is today sucks - Google is an ad-engine not a search engine - SEO is gamed all the time The end result is a search result that isn't that valuable. Why isn't there a tool that allows me to: - search good content I've read - search curated (from other people I trust) content - search books and other paid material I have bought - search my notes (that are scattered throughout [--] apps) All in one Startup_Ideas Startup_Ideas"
Reddit Link 2024-08-24T10:53Z [--] followers, [--] engagements
"tsvector advice Hey I want to support full-text search in my app. After research I converged to using tsvector and a gin index. What I don't necessarily see the value of - is storing the ts_vector as an explicit field. What is the difference between these two statements CREATE TABLE articles ( id_articles BIGSERIAL PRIMARY KEY text TEXT text_tsv TSVECTOR ); CREATE INDEX articles_index ON articles USING gin(text_tsv); and CREATE TABLE articles ( id_articles BIGSERIAL PRIMARY KEY text TEXT ); CREATE INDEX articles_index ON articles USING gin(to_tsvector(text)); PostgreSQL PostgreSQL"
Reddit Link 2024-08-25T13:17Z [--] followers, [--] engagements
"The Cloud's Egregious Storage Costs (for Kafka) Most people think the cloud saves them money. Not with Kafka. Storage costs alone are 32 times more expensive than what they should be. Even a miniscule cluster costs hundreds of thousands of dollars Lets run the numbers. Assume a small Kafka cluster consisting of: [--] brokers [--] MB/s of produce traffic a basic 7-day retention on the data (the default setting) With this setup: [--]. 35MB/s of produce traffic will result in 35MB of fresh data produced. [--]. Kafka then replicates this to two other brokers so a total of 105MB of data is stored"
Reddit Link 2024-09-29T19:21Z [---] followers, [---] engagements
"Are AWS network charges in GB (gigabytes) or GiB (gibibytes) For the ones who still get this confused (me): - [--] GB = [----] MB (1000 bytes 3) - [--] GiB = [----] MB (1024 bytes 3) The docs don't seem to explicitly mention it. They just say GB. But AWS has been known to use GB for simplicity in docs aws aws"
Reddit Link 2024-10-01T16:25Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"The Egregious Costs of Cloud (With Kafka) Most people think the cloud saves them money. Not with Kafka. Storage costs alone are 32 times more expensive than what they should be. Even a miniscule cluster costs hundreds of thousands of dollars Lets run the numbers. Assume a small Kafka cluster consisting of: [--] brokers [--] MB/s of produce traffic a basic 7-day retention on the data (the default setting) With this setup: [--]. 35MB/s of produce traffic will result in 35MB of fresh data produced. [--]. Kafka then replicates this to two other brokers so a total of 105MB of data is stored each"
Reddit Link 2024-10-01T19:04Z [---] followers, [---] engagements
"The Numbers behind Uber's Kafka (& rest of their data infra stack) I thought this would be interesting to the audience here. Uber is well known for its scale in the industry. Here are the latest numbers I compiled from a plethora of official sources: * Apache Kafka: * [---] million messages a second * 89GB/s (7.7 Petabytes a day) * [--] clusters This is [----] data. They use it for service-to-service communication mobile app notifications general plumbing of data into HDFS and sorts and general short-term durable storage. It's kind of insane how much data is moving through there - this might be"
Reddit Link 2024-10-10T14:17Z [---] followers, [---] engagements
"5 Apache Kafka Log Details that you probably didnt know about Here are [--] Apache Kafka Log Details that you probably didnt know about: [--]. Log retention time is based on the records timestamp. A producer can send a record with a timestamp of01-01-1999and Kafka will evaluate the retention time of that partitions log via the earliest (largest) timestamp of any record in the segment. Thelog.message.timestamp.typeconfig controls this and is a common gotcha as to why logs arent being deleted as expected [--]. Deleted segments are not immediately removed from the file system. When a segment is marked as"
Reddit Link 2024-10-23T16:59Z [---] followers, [---] engagements
"simple advice inquiry - merging two images graphic_design graphic_design"
Reddit Link 2024-11-12T10:11Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"merging one image's structure with another's style learndesign learndesign"
Reddit Link 2024-11-12T10:13Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"Just heard edubble in a Spanish gym I havent listened to edubble in close to [--] years and I have NEVER heard him played anywhere (outside of my car on top volume) So imagine my surprise as Im in a Spanish gym (they usually play a lot more Spanish songs than English) and I hear Miracle by Edubble a [--] year old song. Im speechless. Couldnt upload the video to Reddit so here is proof on YouTube - https://youtube.com/shorts/9_swmvP7cycsi=DAF8VoJ9 I guess he really is still a Wallace in the sfterlife edubble edubble"
Reddit Link 2024-11-15T16:14Z [---] followers, [---] engagements
"Ops Teams how do you right-size / capacity plan disk storage Hey I wanted to get a discussion going on what do you think is the best way to decide how much disk capacity your Kafka cluster should have. It's a surprisingly complex question which involves a lot of assumptions to get an adequate answer. Here's how I think about it: - the main worry is running out of disk - if throughput doesn't change (or decrease) we will never run out of disk - if throughput increases we risk running out of disk - depending on how much free space there is How do I figure out how much free space to add"
Reddit Link 2024-11-22T18:36Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"Web Domain under URL Prefix Is it possible to register a Beehiiv domain under a specific URL prefix I have the website 2minutestreaming.com(http://2minutestreaming.com) proxied through cloudflare. I'd like everything under 2minutestreaming.com/blog(http://2minutestreaming.com/blog) to go to Beehiiv and everything else to be under my control. This has the added benefit of building SEO authority to the main domain instead of subdomains which rank poorer. beehiiv beehiiv"
Reddit Link 2024-11-25T14:36Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"Why doesn't Kafka have first-class schema support I was looking at the Iceberg catalog API to evaluate how easy it'd be to improve Kafka's tiered storage plugin (https://github.com/Aiven-Open/tiered-storage-for-apache-kafka) to support S3 Tables. The API looks easy enough to extend - it matches the way the plugin uploads a whole segment file today. The only thing that got me second-guessing was "where do you get the schema from". You'd need to have some hap-hazard integration between the plugin/schema-registry or extend the interface. Which lead me to the question: Why doesn't Apache Kafka"
Reddit Link 2024-12-06T12:43Z [---] followers, [---] engagements
"AWS S3 Cheatsheet dataengineering dataengineering"
Reddit Link 2024-12-12T16:01Z [---] followers, [---] engagements
"Cheaper Kafka Check Again. I see the narrative repeated all the time on this subreddit - WarpStream is a cheaper Apache Kafka. Today I expose this to be false. The problem is that people repeat marketing narratives without doing a deep dive investigation into how true they are. WarpStream does have an innovative design tha reduces the main drivers that rack up Kafka costs (network storage and instances indirectly). And they have a"
Reddit Link 2024-12-13T13:18Z [---] followers, [---] engagements
"PrivateLink Network Charges Explained aws aws"
Reddit Link 2024-12-22T19:44Z [--] followers, [--] engagements
"AWS Networking Costs Explained (once and for all) removed aws aws"
Reddit Link 2025-01-22T13:48Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"S3 last lowered its price [--] years ago S3 last lowered its price [--] years ago. Since then HDD cost have lowered by at least 60%. (visualization)(https://www.datawrapper.de/_/hyabD/) Thats an annual decrease of 13%. Imagine your S3 bill went down by that amount every year. Here is a brief history of S3 storage cost in us-east-2: 2010: $150/TB 2011: $125/TB 2012: $110/TB 2014: $31/TB 2016: $23/TB Today: the same Soon enough itll be a decade of fixed pricing. # Some Rebuttals ### This isn't an Apples to Apples Comparison 🍎 That's right - it's not. S3 doesnt just buy [--] TB of hard disk and sell it"
Reddit Link 2025-01-27T19:42Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"should we expect S3 to lower prices S3 last lowered its price [--] years ago. Since then HDD cost have lowered by at least 60%. (visualization)(https://www.datawrapper.de/_/hyabD/) Thats an annual decrease of 13%. Imagine your S3 bill went down by that amount every year. Here is a brief history of S3 storage cost in us-east-2: - 2010: $150/TB - 2011: $125/TB - 2012: $110/TB - 2014: $31/TB - 2016: $23/TB - Today: the same Soon enough itll be a decade of fixed pricing. # Some Rebuttals ### This isn't an Apples to Apples Comparison That's right - it's not. S3 doesnt just buy [--] TB of hard disk"
Reddit Link 2025-01-28T17:54Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"How is KRaft holding up After reading some FUD about "finnicky consensus issues in Kafka" on a popular blog I dove into KRaft land a bit. It's been two+ years since the first Kafka release marked KRaft production-ready. A recent Confluent blog post called Confluent Cloud is Now 100% KRaft and You Should Be Too(https://www.confluent.io/blog/zookeeper-to-kraft-with-confluent-kubernetes/) announced that Confluent completed their cloud fleet's migration. That must be the largest Kafka cluster migration in the world from ZK to KRaft and it seems like it's been battle-tested well. Kafka [---] is set"
Reddit Link 2025-01-29T14:35Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"The Numbers behind Uber's Big Data Stack I thought this would be interesting to the audience here. Uber is well known for its scale in the industry. Here are the latest numbers I compiled from a plethora of official sources: * Apache Kafka: * [---] million messages a second * 89GB/s (7.7 Petabytes a day) * [--] clusters * Apache Pinot: * 170k+ peak queries per second * 1m+ events a second * 800+ nodes * Apache Flink: * [----] jobs processing [--] GB/s * Presto: * 500k+ queries a day * reading 90PB a day * 12k nodes over [--] clusters * Apache Spark: * 400k+ apps ran every day * 10k+"
Reddit Link 2025-01-31T17:28Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"AKalculator - calculate your Apache Kafka costs (for free) Hey all Two months ago I posted on this subreddit(https://www.reddit.com/r/apachekafka/comments/1hdc0m6/cheaper_kafka_check_again/) debunking an incredibly inaccurate Kafka cost calculator offered by a competitive vendor. There I linked to this tool but I wanted to announce it properly. I spent a month and something last year working full-time to create a deployment calculator for Apache Kafka. It basically helps you calculate the infrastructure cost it'll take to run Apache Kafka in your cloud of choice which includes sizing the"
Reddit Link 2025-02-03T14:47Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"16 Reasons why KIP-405 Rocks Hey I recently wrote a long guest blog post about Tiered Storage and figured it'd be good to share the post here too. In my opinion Tiered Storage is a somewhat underrated Kafka feature. We've seen popular blog posts bashing how Tiered Storage Won't Fix Kafka(https://www.warpstream.com/blog/tiered-storage-wont-fix-kafka) but those can't be further from the truth. If I can summarize KIP-405 has the following benefits: [--]. Makes Kafka significantly simpler to operate - managing disks at non-trivial size is hard it requires answering questions like how much free"
Reddit Link 2025-02-12T11:49Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"at what throughput is it cost-effective to utilize a direct-to-S3 Kafka like Warpstream After my last post(https://www.reddit.com/r/apachekafka/comments/1iyqst4/how_hard_would_it_really_be_to_make_opensource/) I was inspired to research the break-even point of throughput after which you start saving money from utizing a direct-to-S3 Kafka design. Basically with these direct-to-S3 architectures you have to be efficient at batching the S3 writes otherwise it can end up being more expensive. For example in AWS [--] PUTs/s are equal in cost to [----] MB/s of produce throughput with a replication"
Reddit Link 2025-03-04T14:47Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"Opinions on Leaderless Kafka Implementations More or less every Kafka vendor today offers some sort of direct-to-object-store Kafka system that trades off latency for lower cost and easier ops. I wanted to ask this community - what's your opinion on these Have you evaluated any Do you believe it doesn't fit your use case Are you not involved with Kafka to begin with dataengineering dataengineering"
Reddit Link 2025-03-12T21:18Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"A [--] minute overview of Apache Kafka [---] the past and the future Apache Kafka [---] just released [---] released in September [----]. Its been exactly 3.5 years since then. Here is a quick summary of the top features from [---] as well as a little retrospection and futurespection ## [--]. KIP-848 (the new Consumer Group protocol) is GA The new consumer group protocol is officially production-ready. It completely overhauls consumer rebalances by: - reducing consumer disruption during rebalances - it removes the stop-the-world effect where all consumers had to pause when a new consumer came in (or any"
Reddit Link 2025-03-18T19:46Z [--] followers, [---] engagements
"A Deep Dive into KIP-405's Write Path and Metadata With KIP-405 (Tiered Storage) recently going GA I thought I'd do a deep dive into how it works. I just published a guest blog(https://aiven.io/blog/apache-kafka-tiered-storage-in-depth-how-writes-and-metadata-flowutm_source=reddit&utm_medium=organic) that captures the write path as well as metadata in detail. It's a [--] minute read has a lot of graphics and covers a lot of detail so I won't try to summarize or post a short version here. (it wouldn't do it justice) In essence it talks about: * basics like how data is tiered asynchronously and"
Reddit Link 2025-03-21T14:08Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"What are your top [--] problems with Kafka A genie appears and offers you [--] instant fixes for Apache Kafka. You can fix anythingpain points minor inconsistencies major design flaws things that keep you up at night. But here's the catch: once you pick your [--] everything else stays exactly the same forever. What do you wish for apachekafka apachekafka"
Reddit Link 2025-04-08T20:42Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"A Deep Dive into KIP-405's Read and Delete Paths With KIP-405 (Tiered Storage) recently going GA (now [--] months ago lol) I'm doing a series of deep dives into how it works and what benefits it has. As promised in the last post(https://www.reddit.com/r/apachekafka/comments/1jghoc5/a_deep_dive_into_kip405s_write_path_and_metadata/) where I covered the write path and general metadata this time I follow up with a blog post(https://aiven.io/blog/kafka-tiered-storage-in-depth-how-reads-and-deletes-flowutm_source=reddit&utm_medium=organic&&) covering the read path as well as delete path in detail."
Reddit Link 2025-05-03T12:59Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"do you think S3 competes with Kafka Many people say Kafka's main USP was the efficient copying of bytes(https://www.reddit.com/r/apachekafka/comments/1h80if5/comment/m0ts2pu/utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button) around. (oversimplification but true) It was also the ability to have a persistent disk buffer to temporarily store data in a durable (triply-replicated) way. *(some systems would use in-memory buffers and delete data once consumers read it hence consumers were coupled to producers - if they lagged behind the system would run out"
Reddit Link 2025-05-04T09:59Z [--] followers, [---] engagements
"What is the default schema of choice today I was reading this blog post(https://buf.build/blog/kafka-schema-driven-development) about schemas which I thought detailed very well why Protobuf should be king. Note the company behind it is a protobuf company so obviously biased but I think it makes sense. Protobuf vs. the rest(https://preview.redd.it/ffechkplxzye1.pngwidth=1200&format=png&auto=webp&s=a1241228f852d03d89e0d13a56e3ee5a962520e6) We have seen Protobuf usage take off with gRPC in the application layer but I'm not sure it's as common in the data engineering world. The schema space in"
Reddit Link 2025-05-05T18:49Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"json protobuf avro SQL - why do we have [--] schema languages removed programming programming"
Reddit Link 2025-05-06T11:29Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"json protobuf avro SQL - why do we have [--] schema languages I was reading thisblog about schema-driven development with Kafka which I thought detailed pretty well why Protobuf should be king(https://buf.build/blog/kafka-schema-driven-development#toc-we-think-that-schema-language-should-be-protobuf). Note the company behind it is a protobuf company so they're obviously biased but I think it makes sense. It seems like JSON schema is very popular today but I believe it has more limitations (verbose hard to read no good defauts type system doesn't match to languages well) It got me thinking - why"
Reddit Link 2025-05-07T16:09Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"What's your go-to message queue in [----] The space is confusing to say the least. Message queues are usually a core part of any distributed architecture and the options are endless: Kafka RabbitMQ NATS Redis Streams SQS ZeroMQ. and then there's the just use Postgres camp for simpler use cases. Im trying to make sense of the tradeoffs between: * async fire-and-forget pub/sub vs. sync RPC-like point to point communication * simple FIFO vs. priority queues and delay queues * intelligent brokers (e.g. RabbitMQ NATS with filters) vs. minimal brokers (e.g. Kafkas client-driven model) There's also a"
Reddit Link 2025-05-15T11:45Z [---] followers, [---] engagements
"The Ins and Outs of Diskless Kafka (KIP-1150) We recorded a long form interview with two of the authors of the Diskless Kafka proposal (KIP-1150) and covered a ton of technical details: * why do this * the write path * the read path * caching * the batch coordinator and its [--] potential flavors * potential bottlenecks on the coordinator * how many people really care about latency * traffic rebalances * broker roles & potential heretogeneous clusters (mostly diskless brokers/topics) * S3 express * how Iceberg may fit in to this It's a lot of juicy info Also available on Spotify and RSS for"
Reddit Link 2025-05-20T09:19Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"Why Kafka and Iceberg Will Define the Next Decade of Data Instrastructure dataengineering dataengineering"
Reddit Link 2025-09-01T11:34Z [--] followers, [--] engagements
"Apache Kafka [---] Released 🔥 Here's to another release 🎉 The top noteworthy features in my opinion are: ### KIP-932 Queues go from EA - Preview KIP-932 graduated from Early Access to Preview. It is still not recommended for Production but now has a stable API. It bumped its share.version=1 and is ready to develop and test against. As a reminder KIP-932 is a much anticipated feature which introduces first-class support for queue-like semantics through Share Consumer Groups. It offers the ability for many consumers to read from the same partition out of order with individual message"
Reddit Link 2025-09-04T21:00Z [--] followers, [--] engagements
"A Quick Introduction to Kafka Streams I found most of the guides on what Kafka Streams is a bit too technical and verbose so I set out to write my own This blog post should get you up to speed with the most basic Kafka Streams concepts in under [--] minutes. Lots of beautiful visuals should help solidify the concepts too. LMK what you think ✌ apachekafka apachekafka"
Reddit Link 2025-09-07T11:04Z [--] followers, [--] engagements
"Why Was Apache Kafka Created dataengineering dataengineering"
Reddit Link 2025-09-10T09:55Z [--] followers, [--] engagements
"Kafka is fast -- I'll use Postgres apachekafka apachekafka"
Reddit Link 2025-11-10T02:48Z [--] followers, [---] engagements
"Introduction to Sketch Algorithms dataengineering dataengineering"
Reddit Link 2023-10-24T01:22Z [--] followers, [--] engagements
"tsvector and full text search limitations - why and how to work around PostgreSQL PostgreSQL"
Reddit Link 2024-08-27T20:17Z [--] followers, [--] engagements
"a concise cheatsheet for PostgreSQL's Full Text Search (FTS) PostgreSQL PostgreSQL"
Reddit Link 2024-08-31T15:23Z [--] followers, [---] engagements
"Ballpark numbers on cloud discount negotiations aws aws"
Reddit Link 2024-11-28T16:20Z [--] followers, [--] engagements
"is S3 becoming a data lakehouse aws aws"
Reddit Link 2024-12-05T16:59Z [--] followers, [----] engagements
"Is S3 becoming a Data Lakehouse dataengineering dataengineering"
Reddit Link 2024-12-05T17:05Z [--] followers, [----] engagements
"Networking Costs more sticky than a gym membership in January apachekafka apachekafka"
Reddit Link 2025-01-17T10:04Z [--] followers, [---] engagements
"AWS Networking Costs Explained (once and for all) aws aws"
Reddit Link 2025-01-23T16:27Z [--] followers, [----] engagements
"Is there a Multi-Region Fetch From Follower ReplicaSelector implementation Hey I wanted to ask if there is a ready-made open-source implementation and/or convention (even a blog post honestly) about how to handle this scenario: - Kafka cluster living in two regions - e.g us-east and us-west - RF=4 so two replicas in each region - each region has [--] AZs so [--] AZs in total. call them us-east-ABC and us-west-ABC - you have a consumer in us-west-A. Your partition leader(s) is in us-east-A. The two local replicas are in us-west-B and us-west-C. EDIT: Techincally you most likely need three regions"
Reddit Link 2025-02-17T09:34Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"How hard would it really be to make open-source Kafka use object storage without replication and disks I was reading HackerNews one night and stumbled onto this blog about slashing data transfer costs in AWS by 90%(https://www.bitsand.cloud/posts/slashing-data-transfer-costs/). It was essentially about transferring data between two EC2 instances via S3 to eliminate all networking costs. It's been crystal clear in the Kafka world since 2023(https://x.com/BdKozlovski/status/1890420130989092973) that a design leveraging S3 replication can save up to 90% of Kafka worload costs and these designs"
Reddit Link 2025-02-26T15:58Z [---] followers, [--] engagements
"KIP-1150: Diskless Topics apachekafka apachekafka"
Reddit Link 2025-04-16T14:15Z [--] followers, [---] engagements
"Top [--] largest Kafka deployments apachekafka apachekafka"
Reddit Link 2025-08-25T14:55Z [--] followers, [---] engagements
"MongoBleed vulnerability explained simply mongodb mongodb"
Reddit Link 2025-12-28T21:18Z [--] followers, [---] engagements
"MongoBleed vulnerability explained simply programming programming"
Reddit Link 2025-12-28T21:18Z [--] followers, [----] engagements
"When to use a columnar database programming programming"
Reddit Link 2026-01-06T12:32Z [--] followers, [--] engagements
"When to use a columnar database Database Database"
Reddit Link 2026-01-06T12:32Z [--] followers, [---] engagements
"Making Iceberg Real-Time (with Kafka) ApacheIceberg ApacheIceberg"
Reddit Link 2026-01-10T14:09Z [--] followers, [--] engagements
"just use postgres - the podcast (/w Denis Magda) PostgreSQL PostgreSQL"
Reddit Link 2026-01-25T09:57Z [--] followers, [---] engagements
"how AWS S3 serves [--] petabyte per second on top of slow HDDs programming programming"
Reddit Link 2025-09-25T10:04Z [--] followers, [---] engagements
"3 ways to use Iceberg from Postgres (pg_mooncake vs pg_lake vs Supabase ETL) PostgreSQL PostgreSQL"
Reddit Link 2026-01-07T15:26Z [--] followers, [--] engagements
"Did we forget the primary use case for Kafka apachekafka apachekafka"
Reddit Link 2025-08-07T12:57Z [--] followers, [---] engagements
"Why KIP-405 Tiered Storage changes everything you know about sizing your Kafka cluster apachekafka apachekafka"
Reddit Link 2025-09-14T09:04Z [--] followers, [---] engagements
"An Introduction to How Apache Kafka Works apachekafka apachekafka"
Reddit Link 2025-09-25T13:36Z [--] followers, [---] engagements
"Confluent reportedly in talks to be sold apachekafka apachekafka"
Reddit Link 2025-10-08T07:58Z [--] followers, [---] engagements
"The Floor Price of Kafka (in the cloud) apachekafka apachekafka"
Reddit Link 2025-11-16T13:22Z [--] followers, [---] engagements
"KIP-1248 proposes Consumers read directly from S3 for historical data (tiered storage) apachekafka apachekafka"
Reddit Link 2025-12-02T14:35Z [--] followers, [---] engagements
"A Kristmas Kafka: A Tale of Past Current and Future apachekafka apachekafka"
Reddit Link 2025-12-24T14:20Z [--] followers, [--] engagements
"Making Iceberg Truly Real-time (with Kafka) apachekafka apachekafka"
Reddit Link 2026-01-10T14:13Z [--] followers, [--] engagements
"GitHub - kineticedge/koffset: Kafka Consumer Offset Monitoring apachekafka apachekafka"
Reddit Link 2026-01-24T11:01Z [--] followers, [--] engagements
"Kafka Community Spotlight #2 - Julien Chanaud apachekafka apachekafka"
Reddit Link 2026-02-07T13:44Z [--] followers, [--] engagements
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