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joepie91
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Got this e-mail from PHP-Friends recently; English version is pasted below. It's really a newsletter with a bunch of stuff, but most of it is about the merger.
Gotta say, this is the f…
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jureve
chocolateshirt
Ympker
> [@Hxxx said](/discussion/2764/interesting-popular-screenshot-tool-removed-from-chrome-ext-store-and-marked-as-malware): In reality browsers are better off without plugins.
Not rea…
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Hxxx
It appears that this was the construction of SBG2:
![](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BKfAgXZCEAEkJOl?format=jpg&name=large)
And apparently [they were using water sprin…
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Janevski
Congratulations, and an excellent introduction :)
It makes me very happy to see that a peaceful community-voted transfer of 'ownership' can just... happen, here! I think anyone who has…
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Mason
InceptionHosting
Wolveix
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Ympker
ialexpw
> @servarica_hani said:
> Well for me they all seem good but what missing for me is what their vision for LES
> Is it possible that all new LES admin candidates give brief exp…
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Abdullah
uptime
Iroshan464
Nekki
servarica_hani
> [@lentro said](/discussion/comment/22278/#Comment_22278): When you store with Storj, your data is stored in 80 shards around the world. If North Korea bombs Ashburn, you’ll lose all data on Wasa…
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saibal
WSS
> [@xyphos10 said](/discussion/812/how-successful-will-the-storj-project-decentralized-cloud-storage-be): With the prices below, how good of an alternative to using AWS or google cloud do you thin…
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AlSwearengen
uptime
> @AnthonySmith said:
> I believe this research was funded by intel.
Oh, huh, you're right.
> Additional funding was provided by generous gifts from Inte…
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InceptionHosting
I haven't played with it much yet, but AFAIK, PostgreSQL's full-text search capabilities are a lot better (and probably more performant) than those of MySQL.
Given that PostgreSQL is *…
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vimalware
> @poisson said:
> If you are in the USA, I say 3 bucks is worth it just for giggles at the havoc you are going to wreak.
>
> https://fortune.com/2020/03/05/delete-l…
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uptime
> @comi said:
> > @joepie91 said:
> > > @comi said:
> > > Because people will pay premium to someone who saves them from all that frightening servers, …
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comi
uptime
vimalware
> @comi said:
> Because people will pay premium to someone who saves them from all that frightening servers, command line, infrastructure and engineering in general.
That'…
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Abdullah
uptime
Because people will pay it.
The big cloudycloud providers benefit from the "can't get fired for buying IBM" effect. It's a bad deal, a lot of people know it, but the important thing is…
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Abdullah
vimalware
> [@willie said](/discussion/comment/19560/#Comment_19560): Sharding (splitting a single big dataset across multiple servers) and replication (maintaining multiple copies of a dataset for HA) are …
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flips
> @lightblade said:
> > @joepie91 said:
>
> > Okay, so what that is *really* referring to, is that MongoDB uses __sharding__ (basically, distributing records a…
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sanvit
lightblade
> [@SagnikS said](/discussion/comment/19517/#Comment_19517): but I've heard that they apparently scale better than MySQL.
> [@SagnikS said](/discussion/comment/19517/#Comment_195…
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SagnikS
> @SagnikS said:
> > @joepie91 said:
> > Avoid MongoDB. It's a mediocre database *at best*, and you're quite likely to end up with some form of data corruption over time…
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sanvit
> [@willie said](/discussion/comment/19282/#Comment_19282): Mongo is easy to get started with (document db instead of relational) and has an easy replication setup
Here's the proble…
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Avoid MongoDB. It's a mediocre database *at best*, and you're quite likely to end up with some form of data corruption over time, given that it doesn't validate data integrity like an RDBMS would.
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vimalware
> [@AnthonySmith said](/discussion/comment/18361/#Comment_18361): Being someone who still genuinely holds the values of LE* I like to do more with less :)
Which is appreciated :)
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Clouvider
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