Comment by maxpert
20 hours ago
I did a similar thing few days back just not with NATS protocol (Made it pure websocket based), and with rust. Couple of questions:
- Where did you get the machine to test your server on?
- Why did you end up going with zig?
My personal rig and Zig because I worked with it for a little more than a year. It was a fun test to do.
Anyone can buy a 9950x on Amazon or any tech store, it's consumer hardware.
Given that this entire project is a single[1] vibe-coded commit, I really doubt the author bothered buying hardware to test it.
[1]: https://github.com/bustermq/bustermq/commits/master/
Who cares whether it’s vibe coded ? As long as it’s good and well maintained over time of course.
Maybe there is a niche market for artisanal software engineering where real humans make holes in punchcards, but I would not bet.
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I'm also building a network server with thread-per-core and io_uring, except it's a web server, it's written in Rust, and io_uring is provided by a fork of Monoio runtime (I forked it to make it work with Windows and FreeBSD).