@bascule @postmodern_mod3 "And the situation would not have been any different if we had used Cassandra or Riak."
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@arielvalentin@postmodern_mod3 unless you used Cassandra's transactions or Riak 2.0's strong consistency features or CRDTs? :P
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@bascule AKA why you really shouldn't be trusted with other people's money. You can be incompetent in any technology you choose. -
@andyclap monetary transactions should probably be CP in the CAP sense… and your distributed datastore probably shouldn’t lose data -
@bascule Yep, AP for financial oltp = Nincompoops!
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@bascule or: don't use a nosql database like a SQL database -
@peterritchie you probably don't think there's a problem with flammable mattresses either. Or you didn't read the article -
@bascule read the article, thanks. Nothing like a false analogy to prove a point :/
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@bascule@steveklabnik and yet, bank never work like that. Bank transactions are to ACID what fibonacci are to recursionThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@bascule I feel bad for these dudes, but this is actually hilarious.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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