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Nican
·2 か月前·議論
I remember reading about how the major airlines now are more of a "bank that happens to have planes," due to the loyalty programs being worth significantly more than the airline. Delta Air Lines earned $8.2 billion from American Express in 2025, surpassing ticket sales revenue. [1]

I primarily use my favorite's airlines credit card because it gives me perks such as priority seating, and free checked bags. I am pretty certain that the credit card fees (that is passed on to the merchant) does not come close to the value that I gain for my credit card loyalty. It is a stupid game that I am forced to play, because the credit cards also provide other benefits, such as fraud protection.

I am wondering right now if "Spirit Air 2.0" even has a fighting chance if they are not able to subsidize operating costs by also being a credit card company.

[1] https://www.thestreet.com/personal-finance/delta-air-lines-m...
Nican
·3 か月前·議論
This looks like yet another basic key value store.

Benchmarking is a complicated problem, but FoundationDB claims 300,000 reads per second on a single core. TigerBeetle claims 100k-500k TPS on... Some kind of hardware?

https://apple.github.io/foundationdb/benchmarking.html
Nican
·4 か月前·議論
I am trying to read this article on my phone without an ad blocker, and it is an impossible challenge.

Ads keeps loading and unloading, causing the page to jump around, and lose track of what I was reading.

The article is really interesting, but I am actively getting frustrated with my phone.
Nican
·8 か月前·議論
This is a nice article, and I appreciate the examples. The next problem to solve is how to persist state on disk across two different accounts after a transfer has been done.
Nican
·8 年前·議論
I recommend the book too. It is a great story on how passion drove the development of such great games.