My favorite boxes currently are HP-G7 with 2x 640 GB Fusion-IO and some hard disk. The data is in partitioned tables (MySQL 5.5), and I run for example 20 SELECT (partition-optimized) queries in parallel on them.
This is much faster (for me) than for example a Hadoop cluster. Mainly because the data is already where I query it. For me the copying of big data sets is the main bottle neck.
My aggregations normally finish in 1-5 minutes. One box does 60 GB per minute, 4 boxes do 90 GB per minute, so no big win by adding boxes.
When people dialed in on our conference call systems with Skype, they most of the times sounded too unclear to be properly understood, which slowed down the groups in the meetings. So we had to ban it.
I use for example voipbuster, about EUR 40 per year for free calls to almost any number in the world that I might want to ever call, and it comes with a phone number too. Sound quality is just as good as any land line.
SkyScanner is currently my favorite to find flight ticket prices, but its interface was better some months ago when you could still easily spot that it would be much cheaper to have the same trip a few days earlier, etc.
I am the "gimme an interesting city somewhere around mid-October" kind of traveler, no support for that much in the travel industry yet.
Usenet comes to mind.
Cash?
Use tables that only have a ++id, and a blob.
Or conspiracy. :)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Little_Pigs
Windows and Flash are of straw.
Just change the name to Wobbit. Or Habbit.
Amazing that nobody mentioned Cascalog https://github.com/nathanmarz/cascalog
My favorite boxes currently are HP-G7 with 2x 640 GB Fusion-IO and some hard disk. The data is in partitioned tables (MySQL 5.5), and I run for example 20 SELECT (partition-optimized) queries in parallel on them.
This is much faster (for me) than for example a Hadoop cluster. Mainly because the data is already where I query it. For me the copying of big data sets is the main bottle neck.
My aggregations normally finish in 1-5 minutes. One box does 60 GB per minute, 4 boxes do 90 GB per minute, so no big win by adding boxes.
A one hour flight on average takes 3 hours of your life, doesn't it?
The new Gotthard was built for USD 10 bln, took 20 years:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gotthard_Base_Tunnel
It continues:
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/tinycc-devel/2011-10/msg00000.html
Just beat the speed of light, by pre-calculating many scenarios, such that you don't need to calculate anymore once the fresh parameters arrive.
Obligatory, and still great:
http://www.elizium.nu/scripts/lemmings/
http://www.javascriptgaming.com/2009/03/dhtml-lemmings.html
http://crisp.tweakblogs.net/blog/3881/dhtml-lemmings-primer.html
When people dialed in on our conference call systems with Skype, they most of the times sounded too unclear to be properly understood, which slowed down the groups in the meetings. So we had to ban it.
I use for example voipbuster, about EUR 40 per year for free calls to almost any number in the world that I might want to ever call, and it comes with a phone number too. Sound quality is just as good as any land line.
The DNA replication in a human body does about 500 TB per second.
Adults are failed children.
Apache Camel
http://camel.apache.org/
Let's get rid of threads. Let's split up code and data on the hardware level.
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/SideKick
Was it print.com, that set all this in motion?
Consciousness is just like your liver. You live 2 seconds in the past, because your consciousness filters out many distractions.
In order to fit best, we sleep 8 hours a day, and live 2 seconds in the past. Evolution at its best.
http://www.free.fr/ does it as a business. There must be others too.
SkyScanner is currently my favorite to find flight ticket prices, but its interface was better some months ago when you could still easily spot that it would be much cheaper to have the same trip a few days earlier, etc. I am the "gimme an interesting city somewhere around mid-October" kind of traveler, no support for that much in the travel industry yet.
That was 1.45 b dollar.
My default answer to the sign question is that I don't have one.
Reactions to that are priceless too, but it may of course have cost me some one night stands.
But 3 millibits per second is much slower than 56 kilobits per second.