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Vol. I · No. 251
Mon · 8 Jun
A Daily Lexicon of Trustworthy Data
The Lexicon

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replay

/ˈriː.pleɪ/ - n.

1 [colloq.] Living the same afternoon again, this time with the join written correctly.Keep. Punchy.This is the problem.

Working definition

2. Reprocessing a recorded stream of events from a stored offset to recover from failure or apply corrected logic.

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See also
  • backfillRe-running history to match the present, and discovering history had a different opinion about what 'customer' meant.
  • dead-letter queueWhere the records that could not be processed go to be inspected, in the same sense that a junk drawer is a filing system.
  • idempotencyThe property everyone assumed the job had until the day it ran twice.
  • stream processingReal-time delivery of a number no downstream meeting is scheduled to act on for another quarter.