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james anderson retweeted
To conclude the series on using #NDB interpreted code (IC) programs with #RonDB I decided not to write more blog posts but rather two formal research papers, which I presented at The 19th European #Lisp Symposium (#ELS'26), Krakow, 11-12 May 2026. #Dydra blog.dydra.com/@datagenous/e…
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james anderson retweeted
Read our new article: Scaling Dydra with RonDB: Toward a Trillion-Triple Store September 22, 2025, Datagraph GmbH, Berlin, and Hopsworks AB, Stockholm. blog.dydra.com/@datagenous/s…

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james anderson retweeted
That’s exactly the kind of challenge we’ve been tackling with #Dydra, a revisioned #RDF graph store, and #RonDB, a high-performance, clustered database built for scale. blog.dydra.com/@datagenous/s…

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james anderson retweeted
What if your #database could remember everything—every edit, every state, every version—across time, while scaling effortlessly beyond the limits of a single machine? blog.dydra.com/@datagenous/s…
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james anderson retweeted
After more than a year of work, we just released a much enhanced version of our #CommonLisp bindings to the C #NDB API of #RonDB. So, welcome cl-ndbapi for RonDB 24.10! blog.dydra.com/@datagenous/c… We are currently working on a series of articles, how we use it to scale #Dydra.
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... that's nice. even nicer is that they are so polite, as to "apologize for any inconvenience, and ... appreciate [our] understanding and patience". compensation for our engineering hours in the middle of the night, on the other hand, is unheard of.
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i just read the leaseweb.com terms and conditions. section 14 implies that the can suspend services whenever it suits them. in fact, on 20.2 we can expect them to interrupt network access to all of our services at random intervals over four hours. that's nice...

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hanging around on the acropolis
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james anderson retweeted
So much yes
Replying to @KylerJohnsonDev
2 years on I’m still saying GraphQL is a half-assed shadow of what SPARQL is. If you really need what GraphQL provides, you’re probably better off using triple store compatible technologies.
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james anderson retweeted
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Rdf people, if you want to spin up a quick and relatively transient non-gigantic SPARQL database for public sharing/collaboration, what would you use these days?
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something new with miles immobility: i thought i could just book a car this evening. not today. they claim my license has gone away. 🤔 only thing is, it's valid until '27. what's up? has their customer data been hacked or are they just incompetent?
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i am perplexed about "Why I’m not excited about RDF-Star" link.medium.com/6jK5PRSpLxb, because one reading is - there are few things which would be represented adequately with single triple triples, but - it is cool to have a convenient way to attribute those single triples anyway.
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i must be getting old. the notion, that an #RDF "model as a list of triples, ... [is] not really RDF-user friendly" seems to meet with acceptance (lists.apache.org/thread/cww1…), despite that n-triples was formulated (w3.org/TR/n-triples/) to facilitate manual test data curation. 🤔

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🤔 : a remarkably candid reflection on the origins of the rdf-star effort : lists.w3.org/Archives/Public…

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"... Concluding otherwise would eviscerate the executive privilege for Presidential communications." 🤔 no, it would not. 2/2
edition.cnn.com/2022/09/05/p… quoting kavanaugh: "A former President must be able to successfully invoke the Presidential communications privilege for communications that occurred during his Presidency, even if the current President does not support the privilege claim. ..." 1/2

so, honorable chancellor #OlafScholz, you sat at the table as he (@KremlinRussia_E) ate your lunch and now, as he threatens to burn down the hall, you throw a tantrum, because your date scratched you from her dance card, because it was evident that you did not know how to dance?
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... it seems, that was not enough. now you've gone and tied your own sneaks together and thrown them up over the telephone wires. where i come from, one did that to demean _other_ kids.
glücklicherweise, hört bevormundung bei ihren kinder auf : berliner-zeitung.de/politik-…