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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15006 · Jul 29

#go#cli#event_driven#event_driven_architecture#queues#serverless#serverless_functions#workflow_engine#workflows Inngest lets you write reliable, long-running background functions called durable workflows that automatically handle retries, scheduling, and state management without needing to manage infrastructure like queues or servers. You write functions in your preferred language using their SDKs, run and test them locally with the Inngest Dev Server, then deploy them on your own infrastructure or Inngest’s platform. It supports complex workflows with steps that retry on failure, concurrency control, and event triggers. This saves you time and effort by simplifying event-driven app development, improving reliability, and scaling automatically without extra setup. It also offers tools for monitoring and managing workflows easily. https://github.com/inngest/inngest

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@cosmomyst · Post #393 · 10/08/2025, 06:21 PM

🪐 Astronomers using the OGLE survey have discovered a population of rogue planets, including a free-floating world called OGLE-2012-BLG-1323, which might be smaller than Earth and drifts alone through the Milky Way. Rogue planets like this have no parent star, traveling in permanent darkness—detected only by the way they briefly bend and magnify light from distant stars, a phenomenon known as gravitational microlensing. ✨ #rogueplanets⚡#exoplanets⚡#microlensing⚡#nasa⚡#galaxy⚡#stars⚡#astronomy⚡#universe⚡#cosmos⚡#space 👉subscribe Universe Mysteries 👉more Channels ​

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@cosmomyst · Post #752 · 04/25/2026, 10:21 PM

🪐 One of the most massive rogue planets discovered so far is OGLE-2016-BLG-1190Lb, found through a process called gravitational microlensing—when a planet’s gravity briefly magnifies the light from a distant star as it passes in front. This giant, roughly 13 times the mass of Jupiter, drifts through space far from any star, showing that even enormous planets can roam the galaxy alone, undetectable except when they create these rare cosmic magnifying events. ✨ #rogueplanets⚡#microlensing⚡#giants⚡#nasa⚡#galaxy⚡#stars⚡#astronomy⚡#universe⚡#cosmos⚡#space 👉subscribe Universe Mysteries 👉more Channels ​