lol regarding smart smoke detectors firstalert acquired luma, which had acquired birdi, which was kickstarter campaign smart smoke thing, which shipped nothing to most of kickstarter backers some m&a execs clearly did…
ok. json columns were put in eight years ago
think of big features added to oracles Mysql in past two years. Thats ten releases: eight most recent 8.0.xx, and 8.1 and 8.2. what are they? are you using any? does it really not worry you at all?
youtube migrated away from vitess several years ago Mysql product is circling drain under oracles direction anymore. New 8.x “innovation” releases lack any important features. even Mariadb is out executing oracle…
innodb supports cross-schema foreign keys, there’s no limitation to tables in a single database can be terrible in mysql 8 though due to metadata locks now extending across foreign key boundaries. this means alter in…
only oracle knows. and they don’t share answer yet, on this site or any other only public news so far is extremely brief twitter mention of future switch to separate LTS releases from feature releases big picture, hard…
you are spending time creating multi-year linked list of hn comments every single time a website you dislike and dont use goes down i am “failing to address main issue of github’s downtime history”? indeed sure i am not…
i pointed out no one in THIS THREAD said anything about “all in on github” and you replied linking to different thread from TWO YEARS AGO. deranged! who else posts i-told-you-so’s hundreds of times for two years…
so, because two people said they go all in on github on an hn thread TWO YEARS AGO , you feel the need to post public i-told-you-so hundreds of times ???!??? i am amazed @dang is ok with that, it seem completely…
why always repeatedly write the same comment about not going “all in on github” in these threads? what is goal of writing this hundred+ times? https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=false&qu... i dislike…
have done both. meth is a strong drug but its experience is absolutely not “profound” at all why do you keep making comments like this about meth in this thread? better comparison, LSD and shrooms are very profound, but…
i strongly dislike planetscale and even i think this is not a useful or fair comparison .. sqlite works with local files, much simpler, no network latency, no HA
tracking access time (every read) is huge performance bottleneck. especially if reliably persisting this same reason why filesystems are often mounted with noatime attribute !
article title is misleading! it is about planetscale only, not mysql in general. borderline click bait also posted by a former github person. not sure if poster is author or works at planetscale but a lot of ex github…
maybe helps that project co creator is famous photographer https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Kalina heard zuckerberg booked him as wedding photographer (for real)
more impressive that they had to assassinate someone three times! who was victim, Grigori Rasputin??
i was talking about managed sql databases your first two examples are nosql. third example charges by data size processed, not by rows! rows is weird metric since some tables have tiny rows, some have huge
you just are not understanding my point, that does not mean i am acting in bad faith! jeez i originally said pricing for other managed sql dbs, not specifically “serverless” ones. we both know that is just a marketing…
aurora serverless pricing is not based on cpu cycles. this is just not how ACUs actually work or scale or are priced, at all man anyway i gather the answer to my question is that no, there are no other examples of…
what other managed sql DBs charge based on rows read, regardless of whether they are on-disk or in-memory? honest question. i am familiar with a number of managed mysql and postgres products, and none of them bill this…
wondering, any culture clash aspect? (did you move to other country for job) this is tough in US and Canada in my experience. manager has to tread lightly too, or else manager gets fired for sounding xenophobic
that screenshot tweet is DDG founder/ceo, so not just “some employee” agree that official announcement would be better though
if you think purpose of my comments is to “throw us off our vision and mission” you are mistaken
this is your response to valid criticism of your pricing model and functionality? as ceo? really?
tz setup is done with executing a single script. not surprising they could fix quickly. bigger surprise is they forgot to do this before youre support request. generally this is table stakes for managed DB this is…
lol regarding smart smoke detectors firstalert acquired luma, which had acquired birdi, which was kickstarter campaign smart smoke thing, which shipped nothing to most of kickstarter backers some m&a execs clearly did…
ok. json columns were put in eight years ago
think of big features added to oracles Mysql in past two years. Thats ten releases: eight most recent 8.0.xx, and 8.1 and 8.2. what are they? are you using any? does it really not worry you at all?
youtube migrated away from vitess several years ago Mysql product is circling drain under oracles direction anymore. New 8.x “innovation” releases lack any important features. even Mariadb is out executing oracle…
innodb supports cross-schema foreign keys, there’s no limitation to tables in a single database can be terrible in mysql 8 though due to metadata locks now extending across foreign key boundaries. this means alter in…
only oracle knows. and they don’t share answer yet, on this site or any other only public news so far is extremely brief twitter mention of future switch to separate LTS releases from feature releases big picture, hard…
you are spending time creating multi-year linked list of hn comments every single time a website you dislike and dont use goes down i am “failing to address main issue of github’s downtime history”? indeed sure i am not…
i pointed out no one in THIS THREAD said anything about “all in on github” and you replied linking to different thread from TWO YEARS AGO. deranged! who else posts i-told-you-so’s hundreds of times for two years…
so, because two people said they go all in on github on an hn thread TWO YEARS AGO , you feel the need to post public i-told-you-so hundreds of times ???!??? i am amazed @dang is ok with that, it seem completely…
why always repeatedly write the same comment about not going “all in on github” in these threads? what is goal of writing this hundred+ times? https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=false&qu... i dislike…
have done both. meth is a strong drug but its experience is absolutely not “profound” at all why do you keep making comments like this about meth in this thread? better comparison, LSD and shrooms are very profound, but…
i strongly dislike planetscale and even i think this is not a useful or fair comparison .. sqlite works with local files, much simpler, no network latency, no HA
tracking access time (every read) is huge performance bottleneck. especially if reliably persisting this same reason why filesystems are often mounted with noatime attribute !
article title is misleading! it is about planetscale only, not mysql in general. borderline click bait also posted by a former github person. not sure if poster is author or works at planetscale but a lot of ex github…
maybe helps that project co creator is famous photographer https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Kalina heard zuckerberg booked him as wedding photographer (for real)
more impressive that they had to assassinate someone three times! who was victim, Grigori Rasputin??
i was talking about managed sql databases your first two examples are nosql. third example charges by data size processed, not by rows! rows is weird metric since some tables have tiny rows, some have huge
you just are not understanding my point, that does not mean i am acting in bad faith! jeez i originally said pricing for other managed sql dbs, not specifically “serverless” ones. we both know that is just a marketing…
aurora serverless pricing is not based on cpu cycles. this is just not how ACUs actually work or scale or are priced, at all man anyway i gather the answer to my question is that no, there are no other examples of…
what other managed sql DBs charge based on rows read, regardless of whether they are on-disk or in-memory? honest question. i am familiar with a number of managed mysql and postgres products, and none of them bill this…
wondering, any culture clash aspect? (did you move to other country for job) this is tough in US and Canada in my experience. manager has to tread lightly too, or else manager gets fired for sounding xenophobic
that screenshot tweet is DDG founder/ceo, so not just “some employee” agree that official announcement would be better though
if you think purpose of my comments is to “throw us off our vision and mission” you are mistaken
this is your response to valid criticism of your pricing model and functionality? as ceo? really?
tz setup is done with executing a single script. not surprising they could fix quickly. bigger surprise is they forgot to do this before youre support request. generally this is table stakes for managed DB this is…