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If you're looking for an excuse to delay your travel today. THIS IS YOUR SIGN. In flashing neon letters!
It will only be a winter wonderland in the sense that you'll be wondering where the heck you are on any given patch of land.
@colmmacc Thanks for the reply. Is there an extreme imbalance where the math starts to fall apart? If a single tenant ends up being more than half of the load, I don't see how you can avoid giving them some dedicated shards before shuffle sharding the rest.
@colmmacc Quick shuffle sharding question:
Do you still get most of the benefits of shuffle sharding if your tenants vary dramatically in size and load? For example, out of 100+ tenants, between 5 to 10 of them are over 50% of your load. Thanks in advance.
Hey @wsdot You used to have this really cool live traffic flow map of I-405 that used to located at the following link and included live express toll lane prices. Where did it go? https://t.co/YPwNB66zf4
Hey @SnorriSturluso7, could you tell me what was involved in the original EVE Online launcher effort to move from full downloads to diff patch updates? Does it all use Zsync or are the main patches precomputed with something like bsdiff?
Please and thanks in advance.
1) The problem description doesn't disallow adding a GPS tracker to the snail.
2) The fastest snail speed was almost 0.06 mph.
3) A billion dollars would easily let me move to New Zealand, 7000 miles away from me.
4) It would take over 13 year for the snail to reach me.
5) Repeat
would you take a billion dollars if it meant you would be followed for the rest of your life by an un-killable, uncontainable, unstoppable snail, that if touches you, you die?
the snail can climb any surface
can shrink in size to go through any hole
go through water / seafloor
@ipvkyte The term "frupid" or "frupidity" is not as new as this article implies (it was around when I was there in 2015) but Amazon has a whole internal wiki page dedicated to listing historical frupid events/decisions. It's what comes to mind first for this.
https://t.co/6bEI7CloVd
@ipvkyte@BrentToderian@StreetsblogUSA This in turn meant I was either having to frequently merge and split from road traffic to get around the blockage or just stick to the sidewalk instead and weave between pedestrians. Either way is not great.
@ipvkyte@BrentToderian@StreetsblogUSA When I briefly tried commuting by bike, I found that most of my commute did have bike lanes, but if they weren't protected bike lanes, people frequently used them as places to parallel park. Construction crews frequently used the bike lanes as an extension of their work area.