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flashm | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: What DBMS would you recommend for read-intensive geospatial queries?

PostGIS would get you up and running, but is not particularly quick unless you have a budget and the knowledge to tune it. It is however probably the most mature, and will be able to do anything you need.

If you need read speed, check out Clickhouse, or something in memory, like Tile38. Clickhouse in my experience is at least 50-100x faster for a point in polygon than Postgis out of the box.

flashm | 6 years ago

The BBC is pro government. It was pro Labour for many years recently. It’s still fairly unbiased compared to most sources.

flashm | 6 years ago

Debunked how? It seems the consensus is that it’s just as secure as using a username and password and allowing the user to reset via email. It’s been discussed here a few times.

flashm | 8 years ago

And 30 minutes is acceptable...?

flashm | 8 years ago

Hi, Whats the contact email?

flashm | 8 years ago | on: My Hardest Bug Ever (2013)

...?

Nearly half a dozen? So five? In four years.

It's still interesting, and I don't suppose many people are searching for it so what's the issue with it being posted again?

flashm | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Experience with freelance development that is Not web dev or mobile?

Cheque writing software, written in COBOL.

Got the work through a family friend, it's his business. I had to learn COBOL (managed through Visual Studio these days thank god) and have ended up contributing to the main application, converting Microsoft c++ and c# examples into COBOL, e.g Gdi32 printing, windows forms, wpf and so on.

Luckily as it's Managed COBOL and based on .NET you can call classes written in C++/C# so I've been doing that where possible!

Good fun and completely different to my usual line of Web Dev.

flashm | 9 years ago | on: Show HN: 10,000+ places to work from near you

This is interesting for me.

Assume you're scraping those other sites (coworker etc) for their space data, and making it searchable in your app.

Have you had any issues with copyright etc? I have a venue finding website and have been toying with the idea of scraping some competitors for data

flashm | 9 years ago | on: Network Performance Issues in Europe

What's interesting about this is that Cloudfare seem to duck a big chunk of the flak - everyone immediately suspects their own server, as cloudfare gives a pretty generic error page.

Lots of people chasing Heroku on twitter currently, for example when it's not their fault at all.

flashm | 9 years ago

I've always thought that music recommendation systems should look at the actual music, and not as much at the surrounding meta-data.

What kind of instruments are used? What key is it in? What structure is the song in? i.e does it have a standard format, is it prog, is it a symphony etc What language is it in? What Rhythms are used?

That information, used properly, should be able to actually recommend music that the listener enjoys, not just guesswork that is usually rubbish. The Spotify algorithm for example...

flashm | 9 years ago

Canned and cartoned(!) coffee is all over the place now in the UK. Starbucks make a lot of it, and there seems to be quite a few smaller brands popping up.

It's all full of sugar though, more like slightly coffee flavoured milkshakes. Combination of the sugar and caffeine really works though...

flashm | 10 years ago

I usually pack up for the day when that happens.

flashm | 10 years ago

Thanks! I will look seriously at this. My next business will definitely not be within the clutches of HM's finest.

flashm | 10 years ago

Yes please, where can I sign up?

Seriously though, I live in Berkshire, and am looking for decent places to move to. The grass is definitely always greener! :)

I have even begun to look at some roles in SF.

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