A pet peeve of mine is when projects get named after proper nouns from fiction for no reason. A holocron is essentially an encrypted book where you need the force to decrypt it. How does that relate to leader elections? It doesn't, it's just being twee
I was about to disagree, then I remembered how annoying I find switching between DEs and remembering the weird names they give the various utilities, especially when want to know the process name and the about window just says "File Manager".
I love this stuff. Seems like TektiteDB also has an implementation as well https://github.com/spirit-labs/tektite/tree/main/cluster
this algorithm is flawed. i created a test which can read failed write https://gist.github.com/pdeva/58854fa644d074cf07aa0ecca9a465...
A pet peeve of mine is when projects get named after proper nouns from fiction for no reason. A holocron is essentially an encrypted book where you need the force to decrypt it. How does that relate to leader elections? It doesn't, it's just being twee
I was about to disagree, then I remembered how annoying I find switching between DEs and remembering the weird names they give the various utilities, especially when want to know the process name and the about window just says "File Manager".
I think it’s fine, not every name needs to describe some aspect of the underlying project.
Rich Hickey has a section on using good words, on not using nicknames, in his (as ever wonderful) Clojure Conj 2023 talk Design in Practice,
https://youtu.be/c5QF2HjHLSE?t=6m20s
You're overthinking it.
A holocron is a storage device.
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Would you be peeved by a programming language named after an unrelated BBC comedy series? [1]
[1] https://docs.python.org/3/faq/general.html#why-is-it-called-...