Peter Kraft
@petereliaskraft
Co-founder @ http://dbos.dev • Stanford PhD • Database Geek • Building https://github.com/dbos-inc/dbos-transact-py
Want to make your Python app resilient to any failure? For the past two months, I've been developing DBOS Python to try to make it as lightweight and easy as possible to add fault tolerance to your program. I'm really happy we've just released and I can share what we've built…

Don’t miss our July virtual meetup today at 11AM PST. We’ll showcase DBOS GO and share how teams like Ontologize are automating software deployments with DBOS. Set a reminder below 👇 lu.ma/sfx9yccw?tk=fH…
Cool new feature: queue priority! When you enqueue a task on a durable queue, you can set a priority. While tasks are normally dequeued in FIFO order, tasks with higher priority are dequeued before tasks with lower priority (lower numbers mean higher priority). This is useful…

The most rewarding part of building an open-source project is seeing a community grow around it. That’s why I love our monthly user groups, to meet the community and learn what people are building with DBOS. Tomorrow, we’ll hear a presentation about building scalable CI/CD on…
We just wrapped up an amazing event yesterday. And we're already gearing up for the next one with @andy_pavlo
Attention, South Bay folk! We have The Databaseologist, @andy_pavlo, giving a talk in the bay on August 6th. Come join us for a great time in hearing: ChatGPT Ain’t Got $%@& On Me! The Future of Automated Database Tuning Register now! lu.ma/ha0dc4nj
Packed room at the South Bay Systems Meetup last night! Thank you to everyone who joined us: engineers, students, tech leaders, and curious minds alike. It was incredible to see such a vibrant and engaged crowd come together around systems and infrastructure. A huge shoutout to…
multigres.com is up 🎉. Up next: some cool technical blogs about innovations in Multigres.
Join us in 2 days! The DBOS user group meetup features a deep-dive from Ontologize: learn how they train thousands of students every day on complex enterprise systems by deploying isolated software stacks at massive scale, reliably with DBOS. Plus, DBOS Go is picking up steam:…
Let's Go! 📣 Join us next week for the July DBOS User Group Meetup. We're unveiling an early preview for DBOS Go, one of our most requested languages! We'd love your early feedback as we explore this new direction. We're also excited to welcome the engineering team from…
In most video games, you can save your progress so that if you die, you don’t have to restart from the beginning. What if you could do the same in your programs? Save their progress so that if they fail, they can recover from where they left off? That’s essentially what durable…

very tidy write-up from the @paradedb team (they do search, inside postgres - worth a look)
Last night was a blast – a fantastic group of database engineers and researchers got together to talk shop and have fun! Over three hours of flowing simultaneous conversations – it was really hard to wrap it up. The idea was simple – swap a Michelin-star private room dinner for…
From talking to engineering teams, I think one of the toughest parts of operating an AI agent is observability. Debugging a conventional program is hard enough, but AI agents are even more difficult to reason about because they take actions based on unpredictable, sometimes…
Let's Go! 📣 Join us next week for the July DBOS User Group Meetup. We're unveiling an early preview for DBOS Go, one of our most requested languages! We'd love your early feedback as we explore this new direction. We're also excited to welcome the engineering team from…
New Screaming in the Cloud episode! Corey Quinn and our CEO @jedberg "chat about Jeremy's "build for three" rule, a plan for scale without going crazy, why he set Reddit's servers to Arizona time to dodge daylight saving time, and how DBOS makes your app as tough as your data."…