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cnnrjcbsn

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    Comment #35967837

    > Let's skip over "low-latency", because virtually all programming languages and VMs are "low-latency". I believe the latency claims here are about running programs with multiple t…

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    Comment #34405428

    Can someone ELI5 the implications of this please?

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    Comment #17313925

    It's pretty solid. You may have to roll something yourself for really esoteric APIs, but pretty much everything you probably want to use is supported already

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    Comment #13842084

    I'm just a little over a year out of school myself, so I'm far from an expert, but happy to share some things that come to mind. I haven't had a chance to look through it in-depth …

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    Comment #13836567

    I can't speak for the data science stack, but everything in the web stack is Postgresql (with the exception of Redis for background jobs and things of that nature).

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    Comment #13761971

    Am I the only one who finds his conversation around the 1:45-2:15 mark of the video to be hilarious?

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    Comment #13761964

    My understanding is that this was in an Uber Black. He's using the nicest version of his product and the one that pays out the most to the drivers. Sounds about like what I would e…

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    Comment #12972366

    Alain Meier and Chris Morton from BlockScore

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    Comment #11972493

    BlockScore. https://docs.blockscore.com/v4/curl/

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    Comment #11473036

    Why not say your idea in a line is: "We are trying to bring financial education to the masses in an interactive fun way" instead of the "Uber for X" style idiom? Its easier to unde…

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    Comment #10848415

    Definitely sounds like a lose-lose

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    Comment #10848403

    You may enjoy this: http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Library/Teller.html

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    Comment #9336023

    I'm biased, I have used Zed's books many times, but I found that critique to be far more detailed than it was "good." I got the impression that the author perverted Zed's writing j…

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