jimbocoin on Nostr: Thank you! I read the Range-Based Set Reconciliation article. Seems like an efficient ...
Thank you! I read the Range-Based Set Reconciliation article. Seems like an efficient strategy.
Makes me wonder about frequency, cost and strategy of rebalancing the b-tree, given that elements would tend to be mostly appended near the end.
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