What kind of funny is Kafka?
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What kind of funny is Kafka?
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#3Did anyone else make it all the way to the word 'Franz' thinking this was going to talk about the distributed commit log service?
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#4http://harpers.org/wp-content/uploads/HarpersMagazine-1998-0...
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#5Did anyone else make it all the way to the word 'Franz' thinking this was going to talk about the distributed commit log service?
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#6Did anyone else make it all the way to the word 'Franz' thinking this was going to talk about the distributed commit log service?
"One morning, as Gregor Samsa was waking up from anxious dreams, he discovered that in his bed he had been changed into a high-throughput distributed messaging system."
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"One morning, as Gregor Samsa was waking up from anxious dreams, he discovered that in his bed he had been changed into a high-throughput distributed messaging system."
I'd really like to read this story, although I'd envision the ending closer to Animal Farm than The Metamorphosis. After all, I don't think a distributed, persistent messaging service is quite as shameful/unclean and useless as a cockroach/vermin thing.
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#9The kind of funny where you deplore your best friend to burn all your writings after you die but then he publishes them anyway. "Dearest Max, my last request: Everything I leave behind me ... in the way of diaries, manuscripts, letters (my own and others'), sketches, and so on, [is] to be burned unread" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Kafka#Max_Brod
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#10Did anyone else make it all the way to the word 'Franz' thinking this was going to talk about the distributed commit log service?