
mani
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Hello ladies and gentle gents! 👋 Meet Orc-Rust-ator!😈 Rust based ELT orchestration Framework I'm working on It's helping me shape up my Rust skills and having fun building projects with it😎 Goal is to make it an OS agent first, data state aware ELT framework!✌️ Link 👇
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We explored Dockerfile setup and Docker compose. https://t.co/Y1AMkYT7bt
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I'm beginning to suspect that a key skill in working effectively with coding agents is developing an intuition for when you don't need to closely review every line of code they produce. This feels deeply uncomfortable!
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Conducting a zoom live session tomorrow. Tomorrow , 11th October. Time: 5 PM IST
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Next Session: I will share the Hadoop Docker project GitHub repository Next session will cover HDFS limitations and object storage systems (S3, ADLS, Google File System) Share the video and spread the word!🙏🙌
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Checkpointing processes can take hours due to large file volumes Quorum-based consensus mechanisms ensure data consistency
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Rack-aware node distribution for high availability Technical Insights: Systems with 1000 nodes can experience up to 40 failures per hour NameNode monitors data nodes every 3 seconds with 10-minute timeout thresholds
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Data replication strategies using 3-copy replication and heartbeat monitoring Single NameNode limitations in Hadoop version 1 creating bottlenecks Edit logs and synchronization between primary and secondary name nodes ZooKeeper's coordination role in distributed systems
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Today's session was a certified banger!🔥 Key Topics Discussed: Hadoop's distributed storage architecture and fault tolerance mechanisms HDFS failure scenarios including worker node failures, name node failures, and block corruption Watch here👇 https://t.co/YFQ1S2LVTu
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A lot of AI projects have limited impact only due to the fact that people don’t push AI far enough. You actually have to rethink your understanding of what software can now do to get the full benefit from AI agents. The key is not to think about AI as automating the capabilities
Something I’ve realized doing AI audits of 100+ companies. 90% of the items on an executive’s “AI wish list” are nothing more than traditional software and a bunch of automations.
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Nuance is hard to discern, hard to understand. Taking a side in absolutism is so much easier!
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This is joining in 30 mins! Come hop in
Topic: HDFS Failures Time: Oct 11, 2025 11:30 AM India Join Zoom Meeting https://t.co/ItKNId6BTi Meeting ID: 836 8923 9370 Passcode: 912198
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Once someone starts talking about how they find joy in the small things in life, that means they're going through some major life problems right now.
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It’s a bit easier to just explain how we got here. In the old days, memory and CPU ran at the same speed. The laws of physics make it incredibly hard to ramp up the MHz of the CPU while keeping physically separated memory chips in sync. The distance is just too far for the
The question: "Why do CPUs have multiple cache levels?" often gets many CS students and professionals thinking and researching. This article from Fabian Giesen narrates a "cache story" in a relatable way, only to delve into the details - a must-read! https://t.co/RyhpjqAEhX
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The script is completely flipped on its head!😄 "Humans are one of the tools for the agents"🔥🔥🔥
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Minor medical situation on the flight and it’s cool that my wife is able to jump up and help out when they ask for a licensed medical professional. One day someone will need a regular expression so I stay ready.
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