Best of metadata in 2025
It is that time of year again to look back on a year of posts. I average about sixty posts annually. I don't explicitly plan for the number, and I sometimes skip weeks for travel or work, yet I somehow hit the number by December. Looking back, I always feel a bit proud. The posts make past Murat look sharp and sensible, and I will not argue with that. Here are some of the more interesting pieces from the roughly sixty posts of 2025. Advice Looks like I wrote several advice posts this year. I must be getting old. The Invisible Curriculum of Research Academic chat: On PhD What I'd do as a College Freshman in 2025 My Time at MIT What makes entrepreneurs entrepreneurial? Publish and Perish: Why Ponder Stibbons Left the Ivory Tower Databases Concurrency Control book reading was fun. Also the series on use of time in distributed databases. And it seems like I got hyperfocused on transaction isolation this year. Concurrency Control and Recovery in Database Systems Book reading series...