Dan Phillips (@d_philla) 's Twitter Profile
Dan Phillips

@d_philla

Software Engineer. Wasm-stan. Team Vim and Italian Beef. Interested in WebAssembly? Join us at @WasmChicago.

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calendar_today05-10-2016 18:00:16

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Justin Bennett (@zephraph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So… I find myself unexpectedly back on the job market. I’m going to publish a retrospective in a few days that’ll give more details. I could certainly use some advice and moral support though. If any of you would like to grab a coffee or do a call DM me.

Carl Sverre (@carlsverre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What if your app could combine the simplicity of physical replication with the efficiency of logical replication? Meet Graft: lazy, partial, strongly consistent edge replication. #OpenSource #EdgeComputing #Replication sqlsync.dev/posts/stop-syn…

Dan Phillips (@d_philla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

might be biased, but i think the work we are doing at Loophole Labs with eBPF is among some of the most interesting use-cases in the entire space youtube.com/watch?v=Y_C4Ti…

Shivansh Vij (@confusedqubit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone seems to be excited about using eBPF for observability… Only real ones know how awesome it is for networking 🧙‍♂️

Wasm I/O (@wasm_io) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧩 Moving Beyond Containers - Introducing Boxer by Dan Phillips @ Wasm I/O 2025 ▶️ Video: youtu.be/rHOwhkHv21U 🔗 Slides: boxer-wasmio2025.spinup.site #wasmio25

Loophole Labs (@loopholelabs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What if we could pick up a k8s cluster and move it w/out service disruption? We demo’d this at Kubecon NA 2024 by moving a kubernetes cluster running Valkey from AWS to Azure and then GCP all without disruption! This is pure magic from Felicitas Pojtinger 🌅 loopholelabs.io/blog/zero-down…

Dan Phillips (@d_philla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

one thing i absolutely love about systems programming is that when you get low level enough, things are extremely simple, and, from there, you can build things beyond anyone's imagination

Edoardo Vacchi (@evacchi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm surprised that developers like coding agents. I thought they would never be willing to explain things clearly, patiently, in detail