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Master Foo and the Unix Zealot

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Functional Programming for the Rest of Us (2006)

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Audio's Circle of Confusion (2009)

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Personal experience: We moved multiple PostgreSQL servers including a large one using 32 vCPUs to the equivalent ARM based instances, and the performance was about the same, but of course ARM instances are less expensive.
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Bill Williams [1], perhaps best known for his 1983 game Alley Cat had CF, and suffered greatly because of the disease. He was 37 when he died. His book "Naked Before God: The Return of a Broken Disciple" is about his experience with CF and his faith.

The Digital Antiquarian has a well written article about Bill Williams' life [2].

1- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Williams_(game_designer)

2- https://www.filfre.net/2016/01/bill-williams-the-story-of-a-...
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We have been running a large multi-TB PostgreSQL database on ZFS for years now. ZFS makes it super easy to do backups, create test environments from past snapshots, and saves a lot of disk space thanks to built-in compression. In case anyone is interested, you can read our experience at https://lackofimagination.org/2022/04/our-experience-with-po...