[HN Gopher] Making CRDTs Byzantine Fault Tolerant [pdf]
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       Making CRDTs Byzantine Fault Tolerant [pdf]
        
       Author : gbrown_
       Score  : 101 points
       Date   : 2022-03-04 21:05 UTC (1 hours ago)
        
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       | posharma wrote:
       | Martin's writing and explanation style is truly awesome! I read
       | his book DDIA (Designing data intensive applications) and
       | listened to his distributed systems class lectures [1]. It was a
       | joy learning. I wish I had him or someone like him in graduate
       | school. I would've probably taken all his courses :-).
       | 
       | [1]
       | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEAMfLPZZhE&list=PLeKd45zvjc...
        
         | fwoty wrote:
         | Seriously. My advice to all, if you see "Kleppmann", click the
         | link.
        
       | narush wrote:
       | Woah. This paper looks freaking awesome - and surprising! "The
       | proposed scheme can tolerate any num- ber of Byzantine nodes
       | (making it immune to Sybil attacks)" - this is really intriguing
       | because of the strong impossibility results in consensus
       | algorithms around how many faulty nodes can be tolerated. I'm
       | looking forward to reading more than just the abstract tho
       | (confession).
       | 
       | Martin - thanks for all your cool work!
        
       | almog wrote:
       | I recently finished my 2nd read of DDIA and while listening to a
       | podcast featuring an interview with Martin Kleppmann, I got so
       | thrilled when he mentioned that he plans to release another book
       | in the coming years.
       | 
       | DDIA is so good that I feel the same kind of anticipation I have
       | as when waiting for a next in a series fantasy book to take me
       | back to a parallel world with characters I've come to love and
       | miss like one misses a good friend they haven't seen for a while.
        
         | shanxS wrote:
         | Which podcast?
        
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