I've started my journey with the StartBodyweight program [1]. I had great results using it in my youth, marking my progress using mspaint, and having a few friends do it as well. I remember doing it every other day.…
From my past experience, Datomic uses the same approach, ie, multiple reader nodes and a single transact node. However, it's much more locked in with AWS, as it uses Dynamo and S3 for backing (maybe others as well?).
This is an exciting project, congratulations. I'm looking forward to the docs on embedded usage, and also which languages are supported and how to configure them. For now there seems to be quite a few unikraft/app*…
>The current government did a lot of price control of certain products (mainly food and services). Unfortunately, this seems to me like a populist/demagogic measure. We have tried it (a lot) in Brazil, and whilst it…
Sure, that's an usual explanation. Quantity Theory of Money, which goes back to Copernicus. One could point out to different ones as well, such as Nitzan and Bichler's "differential accumulation", in which, having…
Is the Argentinian inflation being "fought" by any government program? I've studied a lot of Brazil's hyper-inflationary period, and boy was it difficult to overcome it. Basically, once the industrial growth went below…
I've started my journey with the StartBodyweight program [1]. I had great results using it in my youth, marking my progress using mspaint, and having a few friends do it as well. I remember doing it every other day.…
From my past experience, Datomic uses the same approach, ie, multiple reader nodes and a single transact node. However, it's much more locked in with AWS, as it uses Dynamo and S3 for backing (maybe others as well?).
This is an exciting project, congratulations. I'm looking forward to the docs on embedded usage, and also which languages are supported and how to configure them. For now there seems to be quite a few unikraft/app*…
>The current government did a lot of price control of certain products (mainly food and services). Unfortunately, this seems to me like a populist/demagogic measure. We have tried it (a lot) in Brazil, and whilst it…
Sure, that's an usual explanation. Quantity Theory of Money, which goes back to Copernicus. One could point out to different ones as well, such as Nitzan and Bichler's "differential accumulation", in which, having…
Is the Argentinian inflation being "fought" by any government program? I've studied a lot of Brazil's hyper-inflationary period, and boy was it difficult to overcome it. Basically, once the industrial growth went below…