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reiddraper
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About reiddraper
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Comment #3992301
Great. Thanks for the transparency.
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Comment #3992222
Are the release dates for Kickstarter backers changing at all?
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Comment #3973829
There are a several ways to approach this. The simplest is to just take last-write-wins, which is the only option some distributed databases give you. For cases where this isn't id…
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Comment #3762269
Yep
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Comment #3045545
The replication in the Enterprise version is replication between entirely different clusters. The ring replication you talk about is definitely open source.
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Comment #2340947
Another thought. If availability is your goal, with the trend toward 'operations as code', I think a small development team can build a system on top of AWS that can automatically …
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Comment #2108348
Actually, that's not what he said. Here's the full quote: "I’m at the end of the first chapter that explains how Erlang’s concurrency features work" A quick look shows that it's th…
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Comment #1637913
Can you link to the Facebook developer docs for this? I've been playing with their api and haven't seen anything like this, just getting name and uid of friends. Not saying your wr…
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Comment #1570130
pypy and pypi, it took me the longest time to remember which is which
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Comment #1412876
solr
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Comment #1271965
push -f is what I use, "force" makes it sound more sinister than it is.
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Comment #1214624
It's all done algorithmically, here's a good blog post about the data: http://musicmachinery.com/2009/12/09/a-rising-star-or/
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Comment #1214622
No offense at all, I think I probably did take the "hotttnesss" theme a little too far with the colors...
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Comment #1197536
really basic? score following is hard.