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Title: | Canned Platypus |
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| Feed Last Updated: | Thu, 19 Nov 2009 14:19:41 +0000 |
| Added on: | 20-Mar-2006 |
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- You Will Be Assimilated
- I have to admit that part of my general antipathy toward Java is a form of envy. Don't get all excited, Java fans; it's only a small part, and "envy" might not even be the right word. The Java language certainly has its flaws, as others have written, ...
- Deja Vu
- This should ring a bell with former members of the Revivio platform team: Droid auto-focus fails on a 24.5-day cycle. Here's a hint for those who weren't working on BSI code at the time: how long does it take for a signed 32-bit millisecond counter to wrap?
P.S. If any ...
- One Terabyte per Second
- Just a few weeks ago, I was giving a presentation where I mentioned that 1TB/s isn't that far off. Most people in the audience looked dubious. Well, we got there sooner than I thought. Of course, it costs approximately half a jillion dollars and if you try ...
- A Bit More About SiCortex
- I wrote about the demise of SiCortex when it happened, but the subject has surfaced again recently - first in a Network World article, and then on Google's Cloud Computing group. I'd like to address a few issues these raise, plus some that have come up elsewhere. Please ...
- Back on Top
- Google finally has me at #1 for my own name again. Take that, Jeff Darcy!
(Seriously, I couldn't be in better company. Jeff's a fine cartoonist whose work I enjoy . . . at least when it's not too Ohio-specific for a Massachusetts guy to understand. I wish ...
- Stonebraker and the CAP Theorem
- Michael Stonebraker has lobbed a bomb into the NOSQL camp. He makes a perfectly good point that NOSQL has less to do with SQL than with ACID - a point I've tried to make many times myself, and which is reflected in the recent adoption of "Not Only SQL" ...
- Parade of FAIL
- One of the items that popped up in my morning scan of the news was a list of top failures in computing. The list is a bit of a FAIL itself, so I'll continue the train of thought here. The thing about failure is that it can be ...
- Genetics Gets More Complicated
- This story about microRNA is not only highly significant, but it's also a wonderful tale of persistence and collaboration and everything that's good about the scientific community. On top of that, it's well told by the author, so I had to share.
Ambros’s work on that bizarre mutant provided one ...
- New Records
- Last month, this site set some new records. The most obvious one is that Wordpress stats report 8,763 visits for October, vs. 8,701 for previous record holder June. AWStats shows a slightly different picture, though, in particular that September was already beating June in some categories. Here ...
- ZFS gets dedup
- Looks like Bonwick and Co. have been up to some neat stuff. I'm not even going to be snarky this time; it even looks like they've thought through the hash-collision tradeoffs, made some pretty reasonable choices, and refrained from the overzealous claims that marred the ZFS and FISHworks introductions. ...
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