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Nick Miller is a software engineer passionate about infrastructure, systems programming, and performance, who enjoys disc golf and living his Catholic faith.

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The post explores the development of a Redis-compatible key/value server in Zig, emphasizing static memory allocation for improved performance and system stability.
Optimizing the Advent of Code Day 4 problem in Go reveals performance improvements through parallelization and efficient hash checking techniques.
The post details the process of connecting a Rust-based nostr client to relays and developing a terminal user interface for event display.
NIP-05 enables DNS verification for nostr users, and this post details how to implement it using the Zola static site generator.
The author explores the decentralized Nostr protocol and begins documenting the development of a client named 'roostr' using Rust, focusing on event handling and cryptography.
Static site generators offer a fast and efficient way to create websites, extending their utility beyond just blogs to structured content management.
Effective customer communication is crucial for startups, as the author learns through personal outreach experiences and the importance of understanding customer needs before product development.

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