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Who said anything about profit? Not everything that exists to be solved, and for which their is a demand is driven by profit. Think: regulation, environmental, NGO, citizen science, academia, government agency, public service. All places where systems can exist that are not for profit, but do grant significant capabilities to their user base.

Also, it's a particularly arrogant point of view to assume that because you cannot see a reason for something to exist that its development is invalid both now and into the future. You've also assumed the data is user defined.

I can also guarantee you that user concurrency is not an issue after some recent load testing, with load capabilities surpassing expected user requests by several orders of magnitude whilst on minimum hardware.




I probably should have said economically viable. Handling and manipulating data like that is intensive and thus expensive. If it's not user provided data, why manipulate data with that approach?

Maybe it is arrogant. That entirely depends on whether or not a product or service uses this specific approach -- successfully. Do you have an example?

Edit: I also want to clarify that my comment doesn't suggest that the underlying technology is bad or without use cases; only that it isn't suited for remote (online) processing. It would be way cheaper to manipulate data like that locally.


Thats the point. It's not user data, and the data cannot be manipulated on the user side without excessive hardware, software, and troubleshooting skills.

Taking that scientific data and making it available in report format for those which need it that way, when the underlying data changes at a minimum once per day, is the more important aspect.

The API is currently returning queries in about 0.1 to 0.2s. They are handled async right the way through. It's fast, efficient, and the end result whilst very early in the piece is looking nice. Early user engagement has been overwhelmingly positive.


Ok, great. What's the name of this example web application?


It's not a public endpoint, and the api is still under dev with interface largely yet to start. So, can't share / won't share. Sorry.

Where it will be shared is among those with an interest in the specific space. That includes government agencies, land managers, consultancies etc. At no cost to them, because what the outputs can help offset in terms of environmental cost dwarves dev cost.


This doesn't represent proof of anything.

With that being said, good luck. I hope you succeed. I'd be very interest to read about it. Do share when its public.


Ceres Imaging (Aerial and satellite imagery analytics for farming), Convoy (Trucking load auctions), etc. There are plenty of companies doing very real work that need this kind of heavy numeric lifting.


Very cool examples. Thank you for sharing. I'm going to read into them. I'm not familiar with any web companies using this technology so it'll be interesting to dig in.




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