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marcuslager

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    I bought a license simply beacuse Sublime Text was the only editor that could open a wikipedia json data dump. I installed many editors before I more than willingly paid for Sublim…

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    Comment #14977957

    This is not about Trump. This is about men feeling more obliged to success than women, because: culture. If James Damore's claims (a former Google'r) are that people who are not fe…

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    Comment #14786075

    I mean, great idea, I'm stealing it. Edit: A distributed serch engine: https://github.com/kreeben/dire Open for feedback.

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    Comment #14784513

    Now there are too many rules. I'll just go back to writing crap code.

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    Comment #14784198

    Summarize how it changed my belief system (or gave it a dent)? Or summarize the video? Ok, here's a summary: the video is just one of the most watchable things I've come across.

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    Comment #14784045

    What you said made me want to write surpisingly terse and concise code. It's what I shall try to do from hereon.

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    Comment #14783967

    I'm scrolling up to see where you hit a nerve with me (or is it the other way around?). Anyway, sorry about that.

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    Comment #14783939

    I'm glad I posted here because one point is maybe finally clear to me about speed. It's not a good word for performance. It's the wrong word to use. The great folks at Elasticsearc…

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    You download it and then after some time you unstall it, got it. Well, I don't think I need to worry about MongoDB then ;) But I know what you mean. ResinDB is a library that let's…

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    Comment #14783674

    I agree that a library such as this project is not at all as consumer-friendly as an application is. Some might even call it completely unsexy. It's a component of something bigger…

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    Comment #14783592

    Thanks for that very good advise. From what I hear, folks (not only here at HN) aren't really looking for speed, instead they look for features. I'm starting to look at performance…

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    Comment #14782362

    Thank you so much for this feedback. My eyes have been on Elasticsearch ever since their first funding of 80 million bucks. But I have also noticed how Postgres is the only databas…

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    Comment #14782306

    "and not have to run a separate process" Not at all an unrelated issue to me, but unresolvable at the moment me thinks. To use Resin within the same process as a Go app Resin would…

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    Comment #14781831

    "Groonga is an open-source fulltext search engine and column store." We seem to be at least cousins. Thx for that link. I will have to get back to you. Edit: Groonga seems to be cl…

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    Comment #14781824

    My claims are backed up by the code I've spent blood and sweat to create. Disprove me please because I need to know of scenarios that I need to solve that goes into vNext, scenario…

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    Comment #14781746

    Many people need to watch this. It reformatted much of my belief system in a disruptive way. That guy is something else.

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    Comment #14781399

    Thx for the feedback. What I think you should and hope you already do realise is Lucene is nowhere near maximum performance for full-text search nor is it's relevance. And implemen…

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    Comment #14781325

    What would impress _you_? Me personally I don't think it is impressing of Google to be able to store every web page in existance and to refresh them every other minute. I just don'…