really great stuff. would be very useful if we get a pdf version as well
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Sure thing! My email is aphyr@jepsen.io; we can set up a contract for that.
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Great graph! I have a question/misunderstanding: in my reading cursor stability is between MAV and RR, rather than alongside MAV and between RC and RR. Strictly speaking your graph is also correct but this would be a strengthening I think?
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If this makes more sense, I'm labeling the edges on your graph and I think RC->MAV would be labeled G1b, and MAV->CS would be labeled G1a,G1c,GCursor. Am I missing something?
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this is a giant mess and I've almost certainly made mistakes; will polish gradually, but it's been on the back burner for *a year* and I just needed to get it out the door
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Thanks a lot, this is really great educational resources. Thanks for all the effort
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This is so great.
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Deserves a medal...
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Nice work! I think it is worth mentioning that the right side of the tree deals with non-transactional models and DS theory while the left side deals with transactional models and DB theory. IMO mixing both worlds is strange, probably bc I like DS theory better...
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