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Back in July, I used MirageOS to create my first unikernel, a simple REST service for queuing file uploads, deployable as a virtual machine. While a …
Mergeable persistent data structures - Farinier et al. 2014 Irmin is part of the MirageOS project that was the subject of yesterday's paper, where it is also the basis for a Git-like persistent fil...
An information security metrics primer aimed at illuminating the various approaches to measuring security within an organization.
SIP will not be replaced by WebRTC, but it is definitely going to be marginalized by it. The need for SIP is diminishing as WebRTC based solutions don't necessarily need it any longer.
It is interesting to note that a substantial subset of the computer science community has redefined their research agenda to fit under the marketing banner of "Big Data."
Database normalization is the process of organizing the fields and tables of a relational database to minimize redundancy. Normalization usually involves dividing large tables into smaller (and less redundant) tables and defining relationships between them.
Segment is the analytics API you've always wanted. It's the easiest way to install all of your favorite analytics tools at once!
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What is needed in order to configure a Docker Swarm cluster and the options you have when doing so.
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Step-5 Advanced Search DSL Using FParsec This is step 5 of my blog series on Web Application Development in Fsharp using ASP.NET MVC In this blog …
“Behind every great point estimate stands a minimized loss function.” – Me, just now
This is a continuation of Probable Points and Credible Intervals, a series of posts on Bayesian point and interval estimates. In Part 1 we looked at these estimates as graphical summaries, useful when it’s difficult to plot the whole posterior in good way. Here I’ll instead look at points and intervals from a decision theoretical perspective, in my opinion the conceptually cleanest way of characterizing w
I did an internal talk on the tooling and concepts in this post at our Salt Lake City office a couple months ago. The recording, for what it's worth, is here. I'm assuming that you're at least some...
A Vim tutorial and primer that takes you from competent to masterful in a way that cannot be forgotten. Conveys Vim as language instead of Vim as syntax.
PWL#11 => Alex Rasmussen on Flat Datacenter Storage
Thursday, Jan 22, 2015, 6:30 PM
Fastly
651 Brannan Street, Suite. 110 San Francisco, CA
76 readers Attending
Introducing PWL Mini!!
Starting this month we'll be opening up two 5-7 minute talk slots before our main talk. The idea is to share with the group a short summary of a paper or an idea that you are super excited about. Anyone can volunteer minis, just email us!
• Mini #1: Elaine Greenberg on TBD
• Mini #2: Sargun Dhillon on TBD
Main Talk:
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Introducing PWL Mini!! Starting this month we'll be opening up two 5-7 minute talk slots before our main talk. The idea is to share with the group a short summary of a paper or an idea that you a
In September I had the pleasure of speaking at Surge Conference, a conference focusing on Scalability and Performance of large scale web applications, at National Harbor MD. Halo 4: High Demand wit...
Distributed Computing Group
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