@bascule It seems more like a symptom of square-peg/round-hole misuse of Redis.
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@tqbf true dat. However there are very few places people are using Redis that IMO couldn't be better served by a different tool -
@bascule For messages and transient storage, both very common app problems, Redis seems reliably useful. -
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@bascule Apollo? I haven't had occasion to use it yet. Is it any good? -
@KirinDave@bascule we're using apollo for our paas. not high volume but it seems really solid. STOMP sucks from Ruby though. -
@bleything Basically everything that involves async+parallel reads and reactions is painful in Ruby. It is one of the things Ruby is bad at. -
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@bascule consistency in large systems is what you’re shooting for.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@bascule p999 is the crucial shit, manThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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