What makes Intel Optane stand out (2023)
Some Internets lament a discontinued storage medium from Intel (business model: "Uber for fabless fabs") that was too expensive and required a PhD in buffer pool algorithms to operate correctly. Hackernews, literally all of whom have a database workload that definitively proves its necessity or its utter pointlessness, debate whether its soul now resides in CXL or was just a towering edifice of phase-change materials built to serve text files to six strangers per day. One half of the Hackernews describes using it to make a router login form load imperceptibly faster, while the other half patiently explains that adding a capacitor to a regular SSD is cheaper and that everyone figured out the killer application just after the fab lines went cold. The stakes are high, as three, possibly even four, dashcams are now doomed to use inferior NAND.