Books have just problem: time. Tim from the idea until it gets out from the print. A lot of things can happen in meantime that are not reflected in books.
I've donated all of my old books to local library. I've also donated some of my old high school books to school. Those are editions published by school, and I had them in mint condition.
I've never used any other layout than QUERTY or QUERTZ (depending on the local settings). Until now I've always thought that the result was the mechanics behind typewriter, and now it seems that that wasn't the case. It's nice to learn new things. But it also makes me wonder how things come into becoming legends or "truth".
> If you prefer a TL;DR, here it is: Memgraph is approximately 120 times faster than Neo4j, all while consuming one quarter of the memory and providing snapshot isolation instead of Neo4j’s default of read-committed.
I see that there is a link to repo and test methodology is quite extensive and well described. Did anyone try to reproduce this results on their own?
I'm not doing enough :(
I'm not sure what I can do.
I have two browsers, Firefox and Chrome. On Firefox I run add blocker, on Chrome I don't run it. Why? My job requires sometimes to help marketing team and if you block adds you don't see the whole picture or our and competitors activity.
I don't encrypt files before upload. Why? I'm not sure how to do it and my biggest fear is what if my encryption key stops working. I got locked out my Windows because I run a system update and I didn't disable bit locker before that. So I had to go through recovery procedure.
I use Twitter and LinkedIn. I'm not very social on social media. I don't create content.
I've never heard about ActivityPub before your post. And Mastodont is complicated by it self. Is it one server, one service or multiple ones? Why handle isn't something simple. Where are my messages stored? So put on top of that protocol and it would be a total mess.
I don't get it. CD is digital isn't zero always zero and one is always one? Are there no checksum or some other methods that ensure that the data is read in correct manner?