▲ | ccleve 9 hours ago | |
178 billion? That's nothing. I did trillions just this morning. I went to the grocery store and picked an item off the shelf, effectively filtering out the trillions of other products that I could have picked but didn't. They did not process 178 billion rows per second. They did a search that found something in a large data set by eliminating the parts of the data set that could not have contained the item. Same way I did by picking one grocery store and going straight to the shelf. | ||
▲ | sally_glance 7 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
Hm, if I understand their product correctly they are building a DB and their filtering actually returns correct results. So, the analogy doesn't really hold true unless you actually have these trillions of alternate products stored in your brain and manage to cite the matching subset on demand. | ||
▲ | 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
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