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6:14 PM
yea I never see any code here were I work in async coding patterns
 
6:27 PM
hey guys question
at what point does filtering become extremely slow
and how you make it faster
 
You're going to need to expand a lot on that question
Because as it stands you could be talking about almost literally anything
Filtering what? Your fish tank?
 
like if i type in the word laptop to amazon does it scan its entire db of products for things that are of type computers
?
because it seems like that would take forever
 
user10864482
@SamuelWakeman more likely it build a static file of the index or cache
 
Not if your database is optimized for reads
And if you've got a bazillions copies of the data indexed accordingly
Amazon probably uses Redshift
And it's heavily sharded
 
shared*?
 
6:31 PM
Nope
A database shard is a horizontal partition of data in a database or search engine. Each individual partition is referred to as a shard or database shard. Each shard is held on a separate database server instance, to spread load. Some data within a database remains present in all shards, but some appears only in a single shard. Each shard (or server) acts as the single source for this subset of data. == Database architecture == Horizontal partitioning is a database design principle whereby rows of a database table are held separately, rather than being split into columns (which is what no...
 
what do the words redshift and sharded
 
Amazon literally has a significant chunk of the entire internet infrastructure at their disposal
 
user10864482
@SamuelWakeman for your project "size", this is probably what you be using; blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/stuartleeks/2012/04/23/…
 
so ive never learned much js before is that gonna make this pretty rough
?
 
user10864482
dont worry, jquery is easy to learn . You know plain javascript?
 
6:34 PM
What, building an Amazon clone for B2B? Yes.
Yes that's going to be rough.
 
user10864482
rough as creating the earth was rough
 
The good news is that your lack of knowledge of js represents an infinitesimally small fraction of what makes it rough.
 
@user23333 not really. looked at it; never really needed to use it much. i can see the syntax generally doesnt look that bad
from my memory but thats about it
 
user10864482
@SamuelWakeman the good news is that Mozilla dev network have excellent documentation, and jquery too.
 
yay?
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user10864482
6:36 PM
if you are building a web site javascript is a must. Read: impossible to avoid
 
@MikeTheLiar wonder how. By product category and also by user location perhaps?
 
maybe ill step through some js tutorials today and look at jquery tomorrow. what confuses me is how you use multiple languages in 1 project
 
I.e. don't present items to this user that won't ship to their location
Also don't present items from the groceries index in the non-grocery sections of the site
 
It wouldn't surprise me if they kept the top X results for the top y-hundred queries cached and just immediately served them up
Probably constantly refining the categories as you browse
 
isnt caching that many things memory expensive??
 
6:40 PM
Yep
 
user10864482
@SamuelWakeman not for a god; amazon is internet god
 
oh i see it would be memory expensive but what if he just have petabytes worth of memory
 
Probably hundreds of thousands of machines around the world just hosting volatile caches
 
The internet didn't have enough bandwidth for Amazon so they built their own internet
That's what AWS is
!!tell sam myown internet
 
6:41 PM
@sam I'll make my own internet with blackjack. And hookers. In fact, forget the internet.
 
forget black jack tooo sounds like a more fun world
 
I wouldn't be surprised to learn that Amazon has a statistically significant possession of all the volatile memory in the world
 
significant meaning 80%?
50%?
30?
 
AWS will rent you machines with 12TB of RAM, pretty much as many of them as you like
 
user10864482
@SamuelWakeman different language; typically a few for every tiers; db; server; client
 
6:43 PM
@SamuelWakeman it makes your average BTC miner look like a Minecraft server
 
@user23333 a few what?
 
Absolute units.
 
what are absolute units?
 
oh lawd he comin
 
6:45 PM
 
guys these are some big non engish words
 
user10864482
@SamuelWakeman a few different language for every tiers in your project
 
!information overload
 
@SamuelWakeman you realize AWS will sell you satellite time, right?
 
@SamuelWakeman meme speak don't let them turn you down the path of ---darkness-- shitpost.
 
6:45 PM
Not as a euphemism
Literally as in "time running in a computer that is currently orbiting the earth"
@Sidney three dashes
 
dammit how do I strike through here.
 
This ain't slack
---dash dash dash---
 
fuck it, ya'll get it.
 
Are you fucking serious
 
6:47 PM
Amazon has more resources and more hardware than you can imagine
 
>AWS Ground Station is a fully managed service that lets you control satellite communications
The joke has been made before, but the more I learn about Amazon/Bezos, the more I realize he is Lex Luthor. It's not just that he looks like him, or owns a giant fucking world spanning business, the dudes actual name is Lex Luthor.
 
Jeff Bezos stole forty elections
 
Jeff Bezos once stole forty EC2 instances
 
That's as many as four tens
 
>Oh, I just own the infrastructure for global satellite communication
- ---Lex Luthor--- Jeff Bezos
 
6:48 PM
And that's terrible
 
Did anyone think the villain in Ant-Man looked like a budget Jeff Bezos Lex Luthor too
 
@SamuelWakeman tl;dr - however many servers you think Amazon has to serve your queries, it's more than that
 
well the moment i think of a number i can imagine im wrong
because the number is more than i can imagine
 
Now you're getting it
 
its the classic infinity issue
 
6:51 PM
Server instances 1 - Aleph 0
 
Amaz⛧n
 
A -> Z and several letters you didn't know existed in between
 
There's an Iain M. Banks book with a character who's hyper-rich through owning the infrastructure that hosts virtual Hells
 
!!xkcd 548
 
6:53 PM
Like, civilizations who decided they needed their hell myth to continue to be believed, actually make them and store their dead people's patterns there forever
 
out of curiosity if i have an 100x10 table with entries of only integers about how much data is that
 
They pay this guy to do it
Probably a commentary on AWS.
 
@SamuelWakeman In what terms?
 
@SamuelWakeman can you perform multiplication?
 
@SamuelWakeman 100x10 = 1000 integers
 
6:54 PM
Shorts, longs, or somewhere in between?
 
so thats just 4 kb assuming 1 int =4 bytes
 
kb, KB, or KiB?
 
Kellybootles.
 
kilabytes
@Sidney not helpful
 
6:56 PM
gila-bytes
Kila Monster
 
The assumption that one int is four bytes is based on int32
Are you working with int32 or int64?
 
2 mins ago, by MikeTheLiar
Shorts, longs, or somewhere in between?
 
could be bigint
 
long long
long long is long
 
long long timeAgo;
 
7:00 PM
select Memory from Music where MakesMeSmile = 1;
 
class GalaxyFarFarAway{ long long timeago; }
also btw jeff bezos does look kinda creepy alright
im off to go learn some java scipt followed by jquery
 
https://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/17/javascript

Learn from the experts
 
"Experts"
 
uh
 
Maybe we could start some sort of exchange of experts
An expertsexchange if you will
Oh dear god kxconsignment.com
 
7:22 PM
font can do a lot for you
May an apostrophe to
 
Keming is crucial.
 
 
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8:37 PM
does microsoft graph users not allow 'ne' for not equals
 

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