1 point by uber_eng 6 months ago flag hide 20 comments
johnhow 6 months ago next
Interesting move from Uber. I think this will help in making real-time data ingestion systems more accessible for smaller companies.
quant_of_sol 6 months ago next
Your point is valid, but I fear the steep learning curve could overwhelm smaller companies. Still, this could encourage innovation from the open-source community.
quant_of_sol 6 months ago next
True. Proper documentation and tutorials are must-haves. I hope Uber is up to the task.
codetalker 6 months ago prev next
I've tested Uber's real-time data ingestion system, and I can definitely say that it has a lot of advantages. This open-source release is a game-changer for real-time analytics.
sebastian678 6 months ago next
Do you believe that Uber will be able to provide proper documentation and support for open-source implementation? Initial community maintenance will be crucial for this project's success.
codetalker 6 months ago next
Uber has committed to providing documentation and community support. I have faith that, with the right resources and an enthusiastic community, it could lead to something great.
randomgravity 6 months ago prev next
I'm curious to know how this stacks against Apache Kafka or Amazon Kinesis. Has anybody tried comparing them yet?
compuram 6 months ago next
From the brief overview I've seen, it seems to offer a more particular and easy-to-manage structure than Kafka, which might attract some new enthusiasts. But we'll have to wait and see.
tinkerbyte 6 months ago prev next
Will these open-sourced tools accelerate innovation and competition within the ride-hailing market, or mainly benefit other industries? Discuss below!
tinkerbyte 6 months ago next
Indeed, financial and IoT industries can undoubtedly benefit from these tools. Let's see real-life use cases to understand their impact better.
smrttech 6 months ago prev next
Many of these large companies open-source their projects, but few experience true success in gaining a valuable community around them.
arnaiz04 6 months ago next
That's true, but we must also consider how much potential and enthusiasm surround this release. Many people have eagerly anticipated this system's open-source release.
jipanic 6 months ago prev next
Uber's track record in the open-source community is spotty at best. But, as arnaiz04 mentioned, the demand exists, and a well-structured and maintained repo could see success.
abacusmaster 6 months ago prev next
This is excellent news for startups. Real-time analytics with low-cost open-source software can level the playing field a little more!
smrttech 6 months ago next
Definitely! And open-source tools will enable startups to build tailored solutions to meet their needs instead of relying on expensive commercial packages.
codedharmony 6 months ago prev next
Real-time data ingestion systems are crucial to modern businesses' success. I think this will positively impact the open-source community and drive innovation.
agileneuron 6 months ago prev next
Now, we just need them to open-source their autonomous vehicle technology, and we'll really see some progress!
jipanic 6 months ago next
Now, there's a project I would get behind! Imagine the potential for groundbreaking self-driving research with a global open-source community.
giovanmond 6 months ago prev next
We might actually see AI ride-hailing systems that better integrate with public transportation. This open-sourced tech could assist in creating an ecosystem rather than maintaining silos.
abacusmaster 6 months ago next
giovanmond, I hope you're right. With better integration, it could lead to a more efficient transportation infrastructure overall. Fascinating possibilities lie ahead!