I didn’t personally know your dad, but like many others here depended on his work with QModem during the late 80s and early 90s. The fact we are all on Hacker News is evidence of how it impacted our lives - and the relevance of the community here.
Thank you for posting - I’ve enjoyed reading the outpouring of history and stories and hope it brings you the same sense of wonder it has me. Godspeed to you and your family.
Similar to all the rest of you HN lurkers, especially the grey beards - thanks for being here and thank for keeping the “hacker” in “hacker news” alive.
Hey look on the bright side. If this is legit, then it will inevitably become a reference in the bill to overhaul the DMCA when it (finally) gets introduced!
The beginning of the end, the moment when thr DMCA jumped the shark (for the broader world, not us tech geeks)
Graph databases are the NoSQL of this half decade. Move cautiously. Just because you conceptualize it in your mental model does not mean you need a graph database. Further, recognize most (all?) implementations are not yet as performant or scalable as traditional data storage solutions.
Design your data schema first, then design your queries and finally your data lifecycle pipeline. Run some estimates on the order of magnitude for inserts, query rates, query types and storage sizes - then compare those numbers to the real-world perf of the various graphdb solutions. In general, compared to more typical solutions, you have more expensive inserts, query costs and storage sizes in exchange for more expressive queries. There aren't many application where those cost tradeoffs make sense.
Source: Twice now (2012 and 2018) I've reviewed available graphdbs for storage of enterprise security data when doing the initial platform technology selection. Both times the team fell back onto more traditional approaches.
Thank you for posting - I’ve enjoyed reading the outpouring of history and stories and hope it brings you the same sense of wonder it has me. Godspeed to you and your family.
Similar to all the rest of you HN lurkers, especially the grey beards - thanks for being here and thank for keeping the “hacker” in “hacker news” alive.