Interesting! Have you considered reaching out to one of those (e.g. Citymapper) and see if they would like to work with you? Either employ you, subcontract you, use you as an API, or whatever! :) I think it's really…
Another nit, the "abandoned" part is the one that was open sourced a loooong time ago. Since then, it underwent a ton of changes but yeah, it's within Facebook. So, not abandoned at all, but not available outside. The…
Just a nit, for Facebook, Scuba is not the logging ingestion service. It's Scribe, which Scuba itself uses as the ingestion :) https://engineering.fb.com/2019/10/07/data-infrastructure/sc... (I worked in Scribe)
RAMPANT!!? It's really hard to believe that people still write stuff online without doing some basic searching. But here we are... Here's a couple links to illustrate how RAMPANT knife crime is in the UK: [1] For the…
Thanks! I just can't wrap my head around the fact that someone is willing to pay $5 a month for a meme app! XD Are the users active? Have you thought / analyzed if they pay and forget that it's a subscription? :-?
From your comments, you turned from a one-time purchase to subscriptions. Can you share your attrition rate? Also, how many want to pay per-month VS the full year (heavily discounted price)? Thanks!
Mmmm, not sure if that would be the case / possible with something like "First home for your use, you get tax exemptions, etc. Second house, for you, X amount of taxes. If rented, Y% of the income. Third house rented,…
Yup! paper covers / paper bedding, and the expert handling of midwives. Pretty simple and straight-forward! P.S. also enemas were used in the past... but fortunately, interventions such as this, or pubic hair shaving…
I'm not following. I understood from your first comment that you think the amount of data is low ("underwhelming") and from your last comment that it's a lot ("that much data"). In any case, the data is "whatever needs…
Mmm it's not only "telemetry data". It's that (e.g. Scuba) and other types of logs, and not only Facebook (e.g. Instagram as well). Basically, everything that needs logging and post-processing by both real-time systems…
The number in the article is 2.5 TB/s, not GB/s :) (disclaimer: I work in Scribe)
Interesting! Just found out about this, and I googled it out. TIBCO acquired Scribe Software, and Scribe Software was running as early as 1998-1999! :D https://web.archive.org/web/20120301000000*/http://www.scrib... The…
The version that was open-sourced kept evolving and integrating with other internal systems at Facebook. That's what made it hard to continue open-sourcing it (why the open-sourced version was discontinued) and why the…
That's actually not the case, there's access control :) The article just focuses on certain areas of the system and doesn't go into the security and privacy parts, that's all. (I work in Scribe)
As others have pointed out in another HN discussion (1), Mongodb's reply is definitely questionable, if only by its tone. I already replied to metheus on Twitter (2) in a thread where we asked for a way to repro their…
As others are pointing out here, Mongodb's reply is definitely questionable, if only by its tone. In any case, I was writing this to note that OnGres has replied to Mongo's reply setting an example of how tech…
Mmmm maybe I'm missing something, but... what's preventing the rest of the command from being corrupt? Imagine two commands, CM and DM. CM is good and DM is bad. Noise gets in and changes ATCM into ATDM. Boom. Unless…
A few things. First, can't you run Linux inside a Solaris Zone? I don't know much about Solaris stuff (although I do like it very much, I grew up mostly with Linux, which you so much despise, and I'm not too familiar…
Awesome to see this finally happening :) Previous discussion in HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15142266
I've read a bit about APLs and I've seen them popping up in HN a few times. They do seem incredibly awesome and the products around it (K/KDB+ etc) amazing. However, in case I ever felt like learning one of these, I'd…
Please do, because I'm interested in seeing how non-relational it is... I truly believe it has to be otherwise, so I'd love to read your findings!
Since quite a few people have been commenting without even googling some data, here we go: https://www.bre.co.uk/filelibrary/pdf/rpts/countryfactfile20... Page 3, Summary: Around 83% of homes in each country have some…
Really? Check this: https://www.bre.co.uk/filelibrary/pdf/rpts/countryfactfile20... Page 3, Summary: Around 83% of homes in each country have some double glazing. Northern Ireland has a higher percentage of homes which…
LOL please go look at a map of London, Z1-Z2. Protection? It's almost like every other building is "protected"! Plus, read my comments. I'm saying the government should take care and sponsor the fixes to ensure the…
Sure, it's annecdata... but just come to London. All of the old housing from the 70s or before (most of Z1-Z2) is single pane. Also, go search in Zoopla for double-glazing... landlords mark it as an extra for a reason…
Interesting! Have you considered reaching out to one of those (e.g. Citymapper) and see if they would like to work with you? Either employ you, subcontract you, use you as an API, or whatever! :) I think it's really…
Another nit, the "abandoned" part is the one that was open sourced a loooong time ago. Since then, it underwent a ton of changes but yeah, it's within Facebook. So, not abandoned at all, but not available outside. The…
Just a nit, for Facebook, Scuba is not the logging ingestion service. It's Scribe, which Scuba itself uses as the ingestion :) https://engineering.fb.com/2019/10/07/data-infrastructure/sc... (I worked in Scribe)
RAMPANT!!? It's really hard to believe that people still write stuff online without doing some basic searching. But here we are... Here's a couple links to illustrate how RAMPANT knife crime is in the UK: [1] For the…
Thanks! I just can't wrap my head around the fact that someone is willing to pay $5 a month for a meme app! XD Are the users active? Have you thought / analyzed if they pay and forget that it's a subscription? :-?
From your comments, you turned from a one-time purchase to subscriptions. Can you share your attrition rate? Also, how many want to pay per-month VS the full year (heavily discounted price)? Thanks!
Mmmm, not sure if that would be the case / possible with something like "First home for your use, you get tax exemptions, etc. Second house, for you, X amount of taxes. If rented, Y% of the income. Third house rented,…
Yup! paper covers / paper bedding, and the expert handling of midwives. Pretty simple and straight-forward! P.S. also enemas were used in the past... but fortunately, interventions such as this, or pubic hair shaving…
I'm not following. I understood from your first comment that you think the amount of data is low ("underwhelming") and from your last comment that it's a lot ("that much data"). In any case, the data is "whatever needs…
Mmm it's not only "telemetry data". It's that (e.g. Scuba) and other types of logs, and not only Facebook (e.g. Instagram as well). Basically, everything that needs logging and post-processing by both real-time systems…
The number in the article is 2.5 TB/s, not GB/s :) (disclaimer: I work in Scribe)
Interesting! Just found out about this, and I googled it out. TIBCO acquired Scribe Software, and Scribe Software was running as early as 1998-1999! :D https://web.archive.org/web/20120301000000*/http://www.scrib... The…
The version that was open-sourced kept evolving and integrating with other internal systems at Facebook. That's what made it hard to continue open-sourcing it (why the open-sourced version was discontinued) and why the…
That's actually not the case, there's access control :) The article just focuses on certain areas of the system and doesn't go into the security and privacy parts, that's all. (I work in Scribe)
As others have pointed out in another HN discussion (1), Mongodb's reply is definitely questionable, if only by its tone. I already replied to metheus on Twitter (2) in a thread where we asked for a way to repro their…
As others are pointing out here, Mongodb's reply is definitely questionable, if only by its tone. In any case, I was writing this to note that OnGres has replied to Mongo's reply setting an example of how tech…
Mmmm maybe I'm missing something, but... what's preventing the rest of the command from being corrupt? Imagine two commands, CM and DM. CM is good and DM is bad. Noise gets in and changes ATCM into ATDM. Boom. Unless…
A few things. First, can't you run Linux inside a Solaris Zone? I don't know much about Solaris stuff (although I do like it very much, I grew up mostly with Linux, which you so much despise, and I'm not too familiar…
Awesome to see this finally happening :) Previous discussion in HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15142266
I've read a bit about APLs and I've seen them popping up in HN a few times. They do seem incredibly awesome and the products around it (K/KDB+ etc) amazing. However, in case I ever felt like learning one of these, I'd…
Please do, because I'm interested in seeing how non-relational it is... I truly believe it has to be otherwise, so I'd love to read your findings!
Since quite a few people have been commenting without even googling some data, here we go: https://www.bre.co.uk/filelibrary/pdf/rpts/countryfactfile20... Page 3, Summary: Around 83% of homes in each country have some…
Really? Check this: https://www.bre.co.uk/filelibrary/pdf/rpts/countryfactfile20... Page 3, Summary: Around 83% of homes in each country have some double glazing. Northern Ireland has a higher percentage of homes which…
LOL please go look at a map of London, Z1-Z2. Protection? It's almost like every other building is "protected"! Plus, read my comments. I'm saying the government should take care and sponsor the fixes to ensure the…
Sure, it's annecdata... but just come to London. All of the old housing from the 70s or before (most of Z1-Z2) is single pane. Also, go search in Zoopla for double-glazing... landlords mark it as an extra for a reason…