Go 1.25 - Support for Container Aware GOMAXPROCS
The go runtime is now more container aware! When running go in Kubernetes or any other system that uses control groups, the runtime will now respect the cpu limits set by the container.
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The go runtime is now more container aware! When running go in Kubernetes or any other system that uses control groups, the runtime will now respect the cpu limits set by the container.
Explore how to build a simple chatbot with Go and Google's Generative AI by covering setup, API interaction, and I/O handling.
A rundown of implicit interfaces with generics in Go and a walkthrough implementation via a User Service. This was inspired by real-world use cases from Riot Games.
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