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Napkin Problem 16: When To Write a Simulator

My rule for when to write a simulator: Simulate anything that involves more than one probability, probabilities over time, or queues. Anything involving...

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Napkin Problem 15: Increase HTTP Performance by Fitting In the Initial TCP Slow Start Window

Did you know that if your site’s under ~12kb the first page will load significantly faster? Servers only send a few packets (typically 10) in the initial...

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Napkin Problem 14: Using checksums to verify syncing 100M database records

A common problem you’ve almost certainly faced is to sync two datastores. This problem comes up in numerous shapes and forms: Receiving webhooks and writing...

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Napkin Problem 13: Filtering with Inverted Indexes

Database queries are all about filtering. Whether you’re finding rows with a particular name, within a price-range, or those created within a time-window...

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Napkin Problem 12: Recommendations

Since last, I sat down with Adam and Jerod from The Changelog podcast to discuss Napkin Math! This ended up yielding quite a few new subscribers, welcome...

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Interview on Changelog on Napkin Math

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Napkin Problem 11: Circuit Breakers

You may have heard of a “circuit breaker” in the context of building resilient systems: the art of building reliable systems from unreliable components...

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Napkin Problem 10: MySQL transactions per second vs fsyncs per second

Napkin friends, from near and far, it’s time for another napkin problem! Since the beginning of this newsletter I’ve posed problems for you to try to...

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Napkin Problem 9: Inverted Index Performance and Merkle Tree Syncronization

Napkin friends, from near and far, it’s time for another napkin problem! As always, consult sirupsen/napkin-math to solve today’s problem, which has all...

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Adjacent Possible: Peeking into the Future

There are 100s of cases of important discoveries being made independently by different people at almost exactly the same time: calculus (1600s), the telegraph...

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