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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For March 22nd, 2019

High Scalability

Hell, many of these providers are just providing open source API compatibility with custom-built backends! What happens when no new open source comes out of the smaller companies, and the big-3 decide they don't really need or want to play nice anymore? slobodan_ : "It is serverless the same way WiFi is wireless.

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Brendan@Intel.com

Brendan Gregg

These were the opening words of my 2019 [AWS re:Invent talk], which I followed by demonstrating rapid on-the-fly dynamic instrumentation of the Intel wireless driver. I'll still be working on eBPF and other open source projects, and I'm glad that Intel's leadership has committed to continue supporting [open source].

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Generative AI in the Enterprise

O'Reilly

16% of respondents working with AI are using open source models. Many of the new open source models are much smaller and not as resource intensive but still deliver good results (especially when trained for a specific application). Now we expect wireless everywhere, and even that’s not correct.

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Fallacy #5: Topology doesn't change

Particular Software

From Udi Dahan's Advanced Distributed Systems Design Course , Day 1 Embrace change The only constant in the universe is change. Some protocols can run afoul of this changing topology — even something simple, like a wireless client disconnect. Make sure the system maintains the same response times. And so we started it all again.

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Brendan@Intel.com

Brendan Gregg

These were the opening words of my 2019 AWS re:Invent talk , which I followed by demonstrating rapid on-the-fly dynamic instrumentation of the Intel wireless driver. I'll still be working on eBPF and other open source projects, and I'm glad that Intel's leadership has committed to continue supporting open source.

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Measuring The Performance Of Typefaces For Users (Part 1)

Smashing Magazine

These compiled systems for letters and symbols, which are representations of sounds and information, get a lot of use and are a large part of graphic communication. Fast forward to the early 1960s, phototypesetting systems appeared. Instead, we need to address multiple factors within the design system. Large preview ).

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HTTP/3: Practical Deployment Options (Part 3)

Smashing Magazine

As discussed in part 2 , in HTTP/2, this multiplexing is steered using its prioritization system. As we also saw, however, this system was very complex , causing it to often be badly used and implemented in practice (see the image below). Nevertheless, the fundamental concepts of prioritization won’t change.

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