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I don’t disagree with any part of your comment — however, it is sad that technologically superior solutions that Bryan has worked on “lost”. As an example, Manta/Triton had an objectively better model, and yet it is sad that we’re all stuck with S3 like storages today.


sometimes "good enough" wins, even when something better is available.

you must always work on things that have value to you, even if those things are unknown or unpopular. not because they are unknown or unpopular, but because they are the right solution for you.

the amount of homogeny that I see today staggers me. people don't seem to be solving their actual problems, but instead are twisting their problems so that the commonly deployed solutions fit.

Oxide seem to be developing solutions for people that have problems which the common solutions can not address, no matter how much you twist them.




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