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Of course relational db can act like a graph db. It's just not as efficient due to how things are stored and queried. Would be great to have a graph db plugin (and I found one https://github.com/apache/age)


Having first class pagerank and shortest path functions in tinkerpop gremlin vs having to roll it yourself with recursive CTEs feels like a graph DB win.


The real question is, is a RDB better at being a graph DB than a graph DB is at being a RDB?


OTOH, the pay in US is 2 to 3 times than in Norway. Does that mean the risk is taken into account in pay?


no


In NL it’s one month. But regardless of that, I prefer some notice period instead of being fired on the spot while I’m on sick leave (which is also illegal in Europe)


Which part of euro zone has an interest rate of 12%


Same as databricks?


Unless of course you didn’t build the system, just inherited it


Yeah, this is sort of hell on earth in many ways. Hence why I specified "you build it, you run it". On-call for a legacy system with no owner and few active devs is hell, and I don't recommend it.


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