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Colocation, essentially.

Or multiples of organisms spawned in earth simultaneously.

Life has probably spawned abiogenically dozens of times. Lifeforms today are syncretic... they started out separately and merged into what we have now. See this with various endosymbiotes like mitochondria. There's probably also some trees of life currently on Earth that are completely separate from us hiding in plain sight (so to speak).

Most probably!

With same reasoning, it's not hard to think we are not alone in this universe, given the sheer scale of cosmos.


This is timely.

For my side project (pricetracker.wtf) i was hoping to build a terminal app that you can connect with telnet or ssh - and do navigate the app through a super simplified but interactive ux...

Found a few libraries that seems to help with this...


I really really want nodejs bindings for foundationdb record layer. I tried using node java bridge, and it could be made to work but it'd be quiet an effort to maintain I guess...

Shouldn't be too hard. I built an Erlang/BeamVM driver/wrapper for it [1] before it got acquired by Apple... Their API is nice and clean.

[1] https://github.com/happypancake/fdb-erlang


Plain foundation db and document layer has bindings. It's the record layer that's a bit more complex with indexes, queries, etc.

There's a lot more PG needs to do for storage layout / access pov, and they have been working on it for a while. Orioledb has shown what might be opssible, and they have been upstreaming it.

Having the ability to do something LSM as a storage engine would be great - and potentially allow better compression than what we currently get with TOAST - which is not a lot... PG doesn't even have oob page compression...


and may never be.


LINQ or PRQL.


Coral boards also use m.2


> That being said, as an American, the culture of mocking and gracefully learning from being mocked runs deep in my blood. I don't know if others share that same worldview.

This is quickly getting forgotten.


I am curious how data driven apple teams are. Any ideas there?


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