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You are incorrect.

> Apple Inc has assembled $14 billion worth of iPhones in India in fiscal 2024, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday.


Postgres supports indexing an arbitrary json document. https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/datatype-json.html

Not sure if the query capabilities and syntax match azure docdb but the basic functionality should be workable.


Of course it does, but it's limited.

GIN does not support range searches (needed for <, <=, >, >=), prefix or wildcard, etc. It also doesn't support index-only scans, last I checked. You cannot efficiently ORDER BY a nested GIN value.

I recommend reading the paper.


The transaction log maintained from time 0 would be equivalent but too expensive to store compared to the tables.


If you relax your constraint to "retain logs for the past N days", you can accumulate the logs from T=0 to T=(today - N) into tables and still benefit from having snapshots from that cutoff onwards.


On the contrary, I’ve known plenty of sites that keep their logs.

Often written to tape, for obvious reasons.


Resale values are lower in US because they factor in the 7.5k USD tax credit and the state tax credit mostly, there is plenty of demand for used teslas for example.


Similar in other countries but sometimes not as direct.

Various regulations set targets which gives manufacturers incentives to hit sales targets. This leads to discounts or great lease deals just before certain dates if targets aren't met through standard prices.


Consumer side can allow you to run ads and get Google like revenue in the future.


Intel also had a later chance when Apple tried to get off the Qualcomm percent per handset model. This was far after the original iPhone. Apple also got sued for allegedly sharing proprietary Qualcomm trade secrets with Intel. And Intel still couldn’t pull it off despite all these tailwinds.


Are they cheekily quoting the CEO who made a similar statement last week?


Just a note that this requires the admin to enable linger if the units need to be started before the user logs in and run after they logout.


Microsoft, Facebook, google, Apple, Amazon etc are all hugely profitable companies. If anyone can afford to ride out wall streets short term thinking, it is them.


The executives running the companies can't afford it. Their bonuses depend on meeting certain expectations.


For a key value store you expect server side latencies less than 5 ms for point gets and writes.


Thank you!! Exactly what I was curious about: not "is 200 ms slow relative to some other time?" but "_why_ is 200 ms slow?"


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