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by nickrivadeneira
3091 days ago
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While the delivery leaves something to be desired, I second what he's saying. You're essentially telling people "please do the work for me since I'm too lazy to". It's the kind of low effort post that plagues reddit. I love reddit, but appreciate that there's an alternative for higher quality discussion. Part of keeping discussion high quality is signaling to others what's acceptable and not acceptable. Simply ignoring your question wouldn't communicate to others that questions like yours should be avoided. |
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Although, in a lower comment, talking through how the performance benchmarks were about using Redis for persistence was really helpful to me. I don't think I would have ever had that realization had I not asked the "dumb question" at first.
My hesitation with just asking my real question on using Redis for caching was that I didn't really understand what "pipelining" is. I've misinterpreted documentation so many times that I've found it's useful to ask dumb questions, even if the only value is to get validation that you were right.
Lower comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16081482