These are pretty helpful features for differently abled people. I think it would be really cool if Apple made AI glasses that could communicate with the iPhone thus eliminating the need to point your phone at everything…
Does it remind anyone of the targeted ads that John Anderton (Tom Cruise's character in Minority Report) hears when he moves through the city?
I think that WarpStream relying on a proprietary metadata store isn't an issue for Jepsen tests. If I understand correctly, Jepsen tests treat the distributed databases (or logs like Kafka) pretty much as a black box.…
Without getting into a discussion on what is the correct definition of "edge", I think the article offers 2 solutions to this problem: you have an internet app and you need to provide your users with low-latency reads…
These are pretty helpful features for differently abled people. I think it would be really cool if Apple made AI glasses that could communicate with the iPhone thus eliminating the need to point your phone at everything…
Does it remind anyone of the targeted ads that John Anderton (Tom Cruise's character in Minority Report) hears when he moves through the city?
I think that WarpStream relying on a proprietary metadata store isn't an issue for Jepsen tests. If I understand correctly, Jepsen tests treat the distributed databases (or logs like Kafka) pretty much as a black box.…
Without getting into a discussion on what is the correct definition of "edge", I think the article offers 2 solutions to this problem: you have an internet app and you need to provide your users with low-latency reads…