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Developer platform at scale with Codesphere [video]

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NVMe-Powered Database Optimization: Lessons from Tech Giants

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The Hopium Wars: The AGI Entente Delusion

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Cloud98
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
This was a refreshing read! I like to think Software is eating the world, but it's unable to digest the data and use it effectively. Perhaps the shift from services to a product business adds a layer of RWE (real-world evidence) to solving hard engineering problems.
Cloud98
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
“Cloud is expensive” is an often repeated phrase among IT professionals. What makes the cloud so expensive, though? One element that significantly drives cloud costs is resource over-provisioning. Over-provisioning refers to the eager allocation of more resources than required by a specific workload at the time of allocation.
Cloud98
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
So, the big takeaways for me from this discussion about distributed databases are:

- Efficiency is key, and there are ways to leverage existing knowledge (like from game development) to make data processing faster. - Cost reduction doesn’t mean sacrificing performance, and in fact, Oxla seems to be proving that it’s possible to be both fast and affordable. - Trust and security are crucial, especially in big industries like energy or cybersecurity where any failure can be catastrophic.