This kind of thing gets posted every couple of months. Databases like Pinecone and Redis are more cost-effective and capable for their special use case, often dramatically so. In some circumstances the situation favours…
IME (bioinformatics PhD in the netherlands a number of years ago) it's mostly still preferred in a (pre-)clinical context, not so much in academia itself
You're forgetting that when they initially decided to keep the servers they didn't know whether Kim would regain access to his funds or whether he would want to buy the data back at all. In retrospect they could've made…
This kind of thing gets posted every couple of months. Databases like Pinecone and Redis are more cost-effective and capable for their special use case, often dramatically so. In some circumstances the situation favours…
IME (bioinformatics PhD in the netherlands a number of years ago) it's mostly still preferred in a (pre-)clinical context, not so much in academia itself
You're forgetting that when they initially decided to keep the servers they didn't know whether Kim would regain access to his funds or whether he would want to buy the data back at all. In retrospect they could've made…