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Nearly All Binary Searches and Mergesorts Are Broken (2006)

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98 points·by rargulati·9 lat temu·86 comments

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rargulati
·5 lat temu·discuss
What's going to be the vitess of Postgres? Seems to be the "last" missing piece? Or is that not a focus and fit for PG?
rargulati
·5 lat temu·discuss
You mentioned your backend being a Rails app + serverless functions, what's the benefit of doing both there? What does your video processing infra look like, is that in one of those systems?
rargulati
·5 lat temu·discuss
rhinoceraptor gave such a clear explanation of the process, that I'd honestly pay for an entire set of bio and chem mechanic breakdowns prepared by them.
rargulati
·6 lat temu·discuss
Friction and convenience. Always assume the user will not take the desired action because it most closely models reality.
rargulati
·6 lat temu·discuss
The comments here are really interesting. What is the equity level where one goes from thinking like an owner to being an employee? At what equity level does one feel the things in this blogpost maybe apply? 5%? 1%? 0.5%? If startup are power-law gambles, then 0.025% can still be a great outcome.

Should a founder mentality be expected amongst early employees at a certain equity level? Why wouldn't someone want to hire someone who had that mindset, and then appropriately compensate someone for that?