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justinmeiners
·6 years ago·discuss
Probably. I don't necessarily believe it's around the corner or ever will be feasible. But the motivation is clear.
justinmeiners
·6 years ago·discuss
No traffic and direct paths?
justinmeiners
·6 years ago·discuss
True. It would be interesting to analyze what others aspects are correlated.
justinmeiners
·6 years ago·discuss
You're taking "cutting corners" out of context. He is describing how individual nodes don't need to run at the standards of regular data servers and are hence cheaper, but in aggregate provide a reliable service.

> So, I assume you’re quite young.

So you do you have a technical criticism?
justinmeiners
·6 years ago·discuss
Not really. Just probability. If you have fully redundant services then ALL of them have to go down to have an outage. Suppose you 5 copies with 75% uptime each. The probability that all of them are down is 0.25^5 ~ 0.0009

Now of course that assumes they are uncorrelated, but since Sia nodes are distributed across the internet, that's likely as opposed to multiple servers at a few data centers like AWS.

Turns out mortgage bonds tend to be correlated.
justinmeiners
·7 years ago·discuss
Dijkstra rarely cited others and wrote entire books without citations.
justinmeiners
·7 years ago·discuss
What does your react setup look like?

Do you use webpack? Just babel? What about grunt/gulp? How often do these things change? If you left your project for 12 months, would it still work?