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    1.  💥 (wannabe) Ƀreaker of (the Bad) Loops  💫‏ @generativist 13 Sep 2019
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       💥 (wannabe) Ƀreaker of (the Bad) Loops  💫 Retweeted  💥 (wannabe) Ƀreaker of (the Bad) Loops  💫

      Wow! Glad it wasn't just me. I think there's a big opportunity for work / data sharing in here somewhere.https://twitter.com/generativist/status/1172188521085321217 …

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       💥 (wannabe) Ƀreaker of (the Bad) Loops  💫 @generativist
      Academic friends in social sciences! (And them alone, please.) Are you using a graph database in your network analyses?
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    2. Petulant Fig Nemesis (Mark 11:12-14)‏ @mwotton 13 Sep 2019
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      is there a use case where graph dbs are significantly faster or more expressive than postgresql? i've often wondered where it fits.

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    3.  💥 (wannabe) Ƀreaker of (the Bad) Loops  💫‏ @generativist 13 Sep 2019
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      That's a good question. I'm too new to graph databases to answer right now. It's still too much fun novelty for me to judge coherently.

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    4. Brian who survived a powerline‏ @BrianTRice 13 Sep 2019
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      Yes, and I deliberately mirrored a set of graph relations from Postgres to Neo4J for a production load to make predicates across the graph work for a production workload. Transitive closure was not enough at all.

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    5. Brian who survived a powerline‏ @BrianTRice 13 Sep 2019
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      Neo4J helped respond to complex queries against food ontologies and other relations with relatively full predicate logic and Kleene star operators across the graph. I needed this so people could match recipe ingredients to grocery shopping results, in bulk for ranking.

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    6. Brian who survived a powerline‏ @BrianTRice 13 Sep 2019
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      The product died but I built something really useful that died inside it. Postgres, Elasticsearch, and Neo4J queried simultaneously to do some really complex problem solving live for household management.

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       💥 (wannabe) Ƀreaker of (the Bad) Loops  💫‏ @generativist 13 Sep 2019
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      I'm toying (simultaneously) with @JanusGraph / Cassandra / ElasticSearch and @dgraphlabs right now just to orient myself as quickly as possible. Need to look more at @neo4j, too.

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        2.  💥 (wannabe) Ƀreaker of (the Bad) Loops  💫‏ @generativist 13 Sep 2019
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          But a lot of what I'm building has some pretty complex traversals. And the things I want to build are even more complex. So it kinda feels like premature infrastructure to me, but... ...I want to be able to run real comparisons.

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        3.  💥 (wannabe) Ƀreaker of (the Bad) Loops  💫‏ @generativist 13 Sep 2019
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          (Also to be candid, @JanusGraph is *really* attractive to me because you can run it over Big Table. Having a cloud-friendly spinnup with no (less) admin for me at this stage is pretty killer.)

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        2. myk is teetering‏ @mykola 13 Sep 2019
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          I'm actually in the process of researching using Amazon Neptune for a data ontology. I guess that's a graph database for network analysis, right? I _think_ I want to layer an RDF n-triple-store over it. I would love thoughts if y'all have 'em!

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        3.  💥 (wannabe) Ƀreaker of (the Bad) Loops  💫‏ @generativist 13 Sep 2019
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          I think you still know a lot more than me at this point, Myk. But we can chat about it on http://habermas.loopbreakers.com  SOON!

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