@devXritesh Kafka, because it have Kafka Stream, cnnectors also rockdb for extra safety, it can handle load easily and can ensure data safety as we require, replay records, process all sort of data as we like all in one without need to for anything else
@sean_a_mcclure Sorry, don't understand that "what you've seen work"
"Seen work" seems like till you've getting +ve results you will continue working and abandon it in failure moments.
This is what must *emerge* out of dialogue. You should never have someone else doing the curation for you. When someone else does it for you they are the ones that took the messy journey, and you’re only getting the polished final distillation.
You must be the one to take that journey. You’re supposed to be reading incorrect things, and running up against faulty arguments. You must do that distillation. It does not require expertise to do the distillation, it requires relentless dialogue where truth precipitates out.
IIn real life, unlike in pictures, you observe people dynamically. What you detect as "aging" is not appearance, but the loss of power and strength as they move around.
@sean_a_mcclure Then,
Your old style videos + bold subtitle as here + better images after every 10-15 seconds
I think this format will work much better 🚀
For example, just finished a book on AI containment challenges. This is a situation worth trying to model. I am, at this very moment, working out effective diffusion rates, containment conditions and gap dynamics to model the situation.
This is far superior to sitting with a textbook on diffusion and rate equations because I am deeply embedded in a real context, and must struggle to arrive at a consistent, logical and useful formulation of the problem.
There are no lack of situations in life to model. Meditate this way if you truly want to learn mathematics.
Finished listening @Suhelseth talk with deepti sadhwani.
My suggestion is book name could be better: "have we lost the plot" feels like Sunday article headline. Random Commentry without rigor.
But up to you sir.
@Suhelseth