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My name is Bert Peters and I’m a software developer/computer enthusiast/nerd. I write articles and create demos about technology and miscellaneous items that strike my fancy, and I fail to hide my lov

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Home | bertptrs.nl bertptrs.nl Posts About me Projects Hi, I'm Bert. I write software and create scalable systems. I make beautiful and weird things, preferably so in Rust. I work in DevOps. Sometimes I write articles and do math. Latest posts How to host a static Next.JS website with Nginx Next.JS is a fairly nice way of building a multi-page, mostly statically rendered website with React and making it make sense. It actually solves the problem of “what if a React app was not a Single Page Application” pretty well, but it’s somewhat particular about how it wants to be deployed. Read more How does async Rust work Rust has a burgeoning async system. If your application is heavy on IO, you should simply “use async” and everything will work efficiently. You can have async fn, .await whenever that could be worked on in the background while the CPU does something useful. Then you learn to add Tokio for it to do anything and things may seem like magic...

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