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Yep and sometime you just want the cliff notes on that trend without the spam.
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I think he is alluding to the fact that a separation or divorce is most likely what prompted all this and perhaps his wife was a driving factor in their mutual accumulation of material things back then.
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This is great news to see. I have tested HHVM with our particular application load and I found it to be a bit tricky to tune just right. However PHP 5.6 has been solid in production for us handling 5 billion requests daily.
Interesting stuff, I too taught a machine to understand emotion. It is challenging work for sure and fun. It's integrated into our Search Engine Enginuity which uses this as part of its ranking algorithms. http://theenginuity.com
I'll stick with MySQL, the features and stability just keep getting better. Replication, Memcache Plugin (with amazing write and read performance that supports replication), InnoDB Barracuda compression, JSON datatypes (in 5.7), it has scaled amazing well for us at Enginuity Search Engine. I should do a write up on our company blog sometime about all this.
Web performance is not very good with the built in browser. I ran comparative performance tests of it with Sunspider and found it was not much better then an IPhone 3GS
Front-end is the only thing not using Perl. If I found Perl Dancer sooner I might have used it, but all backend work is Perl. Feedback is welcomed. I really enjoy working on AI stuff with Perl.