BinaryByter
Anonymous
Not for reading xD
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
Yeah
BinaryByter
xml?
BinaryByter
are you nuts?
BinaryByter
xml implies a lot of parsing
Anonymous
Just no
BinaryByter
I mean. for HTML its fine
BinaryByter
but for storing data?
BinaryByter
just no
Anonymous
I hope there will be never a coworker in my company who think like that
BinaryByter
Anonymous
Hows this? I made it
BinaryByter
looks cool!
BinaryByter
why do you have the "On off" symbol?=
BinaryByter
i'd remove it, it seems not to show anything
BinaryByter
also, why do you need to remove and put the thing back?
BinaryByter
you should remove the useless things because they might look weird
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
At the end
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
Who wins
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
Xml or json
BinaryByter
json
BinaryByter
XML is ... awkward
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
BinaryByter
because its still bad
BinaryByter
but there is no real way to encrypt data well
klimi
As me
BinaryByter
No, klimi
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
Is there any better
BinaryByter
BinaryByter
yes and no
BinaryByter
again:
BinaryByter
its the best we have got
BinaryByter
but its not something i'd like to read on a day-to-day-basis
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
Maxi
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
In db
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
When executing update statement
BinaryByter
yes?
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
What Happens in the backend
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
Like
BinaryByter
well it needs to find the entry and then it changes that entry
BinaryByter
and every once in a while, the state that is in RAM is put to the hard drive
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
BinaryByter
everything is in the RAM
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
What?!
BinaryByter
yes
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
I think you misunderstood me
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
I mean
BinaryByter
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
If i updated a msg here
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
Does it loads the whole group's messages to the ram?!
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
Hmmm
BinaryByter
telegram probably doesnt a database that is like that
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
What?!!
BinaryByter
they probably have a list of messages that are separate
BinaryByter
and the database only keeps references to the messages
BinaryByter
or maybe they do have a DB like the one I mentioned above
BinaryByter
but they have a shitton of ram
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
BinaryByter
or maybe they store older messages in a separate database that is only spun up when needed
BinaryByter
Yeah
Probably
not probably. Because such a big db requires a LOT of ram
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
Hmm
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
Damn
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
This question is always in my mind
BinaryByter
databases are a special kind of magic
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
Yeah
BinaryByter
p2p database?
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
What!!!
BinaryByter
you mean a datatabase connected across computers?
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
I thought it's sth related to networking
BinaryByter
BinaryByter
peer to peer
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
Yeah
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
The wtf is p2p database?
BinaryByter
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
MᏫᎻᎯᎷᎷᎬᎠ
No