Its main upside appears to be being written in rust.
Yay for a language with API breaks that make its compiler unbuildable with previous minor versions of itself, and such a stellar portability [debian.org].
The language, its standard library and its one and only implementation all sucking are all minor problems compared to Rust's totalitarian community. I don't intend this as an insult, but in my opinion most Rust community members suffer from some degree of autism or Asperger's
I'd rather have that than have so party clowns or people who are obsessed with popularity. What you need for good quality is heavy focus and deep knowledge, and whether or not they have the social skills of a Kardashian is irrelevant.
What's the Weissman score?
Hard Drive Cost Per Gigabyte [backblaze.com] — July 2017
Looks like we're on track for $20/TB, if you purchase in bulk.
Let's monetize a "huge difference" at $1000 (which I regard as the smallest available value for a "huge difference").
Thus, your 1% extra compression needs to save 50 TB to make a "huge difference" of one large.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm thinking your dataset needs to be on the order of 5 PB for a 1% compression improvemen
Its main upside appears to be being written in rust.
Yay for a language with API breaks that make its compiler unbuildable with previous minor versions of itself, and such a stellar portability [debian.org].
The language, its standard library and its one and only implementation all sucking are all minor problems compared to Rust's totalitarian community. I don't intend this as an insult, but in my opinion most Rust community members suffer from some degree of autism or Asperger's
I'd rather have that than have so party clowns or people who are obsessed with popularity. What you need for good quality is heavy focus and deep knowledge, and whether or not they have the social skills of a Kardashian is irrelevant.