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A sneak peak to some future blogpost, this is what happens when "OOD " is inserted into "GG WP" to get "GOOD G WP":

https://appsets.jsonjoy.com/blogposts/list-crdt-internals/wi...


Can't wait for the future blogpost! I got the Rope text data structure both from the pic, and from the data structure in AbstractRga, but am unsure of the identifier table, I am guessing thats the ID -> Chunks binary tree.


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Any ETA on the blog post?


> Do you have anything you recommend I read to understand how your algorithm works?

Not really, you should already know those. It is just Block-wise RGA with a tree for blocks and a tree for identifiers, also, with split link and insert-in-between optimization from Briot et. al (2016).


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Labor market is a market just like any other. Each market has demand and supply and at whatever price it clears is the equilibrium. In the case of job market each city/region/country is a separate mini-market with its own equilibrium price.


I would have loved to see them buying Wasabi instead of building their own infrastructure, and becoming the biggest client of Wasabi at the same time.


Do you know more about this? Curious if they ever entertained buying Wasabi, of if it's just an idea of yours.

I think it's a good idea. But when deciding whether to acquire a company or not, there are several factors involved, only one of which is the technical fit.


no serious company wants to be 'the biggest client' of a company. You'll find all the scaling issues.


It depends on the company you're the client of. I worked at a top 3 client of one company, and we were also the top client of another company where I was the only engineer dealing with them. It worked out well, because they were very responsive to our issues, were able to scale, and we used the least hands on parts of their service offerings.


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