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aslak
·4 anni fa·discuss
No doubt they'll needlessly spread to code that doesn't require them - happened already with async and that is much, much simpler concept (than one of the most complex things, GATs).
aslak
·4 anni fa·discuss
This is pretty much just stomping on sand. Law and positive norms rarely can constrain a breakthrough tech like this.
aslak
·4 anni fa·discuss
I love to see the inside of the machine that manufactures democracy :)
aslak
·4 anni fa·discuss
None, excluding certifications (AWS, Google, etc.)
aslak
·4 anni fa·discuss
I can just use VS Code.
aslak
·4 anni fa·discuss
It's not particularly good [1]

> 1. https://jepsen.io/analyses/mongodb-4.2.6
aslak
·4 anni fa·discuss
For most such projects, yes.
aslak
·4 anni fa·discuss
This is definitely a case where you should look into traditional disk-oriented DBMS architecture.

Google the two CMU db courses, advanced and intro, they have the required material and references to understand, it's a case where practice > theory

For example, to reduce random reads in a b+tree (data structure used for indexes), you leave room for the index data to grow in the node, so your DBMS doesn't need to allocate a new page immediately (this new page read would be a random, non-sequential access on a later read). Google "index fragmentation" to find out more
aslak
·4 anni fa·discuss
It was always an ugly pairing of Java and worst of functional programming imo
aslak
·4 anni fa·discuss
https://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/users/gjs/6946/sicm-html/ - a programming dive into classical mechanics