I'm learning how xgboost and numpy works internally by implementing them in golang
They surely have very high upper limits on S3 files. Lambda functions have limit on concurrent functions you can run.
Unfortunately, there is nothing inbuilt in AWS to mitigate these conditions, except for monitoring for "anamolous" behaviour.
I'm surprised no one mentioned "Atlas Shrugged" by "Ayn Rand". It's not a typical fiction book but really made me think
We had an instance when some consultant dev wrote a lambda function which gets triggered when a new image is saved in S3, takes it resizes it and re-save it in same S3. For non-technical guys, that is recursion. We were…
Cant we do this with mobile application? Mobile vibrating when there is increased magnetic field or something like that. Someone can check with sample app?
I'm learning how xgboost and numpy works internally by implementing them in golang
They surely have very high upper limits on S3 files. Lambda functions have limit on concurrent functions you can run.
Unfortunately, there is nothing inbuilt in AWS to mitigate these conditions, except for monitoring for "anamolous" behaviour.
I'm surprised no one mentioned "Atlas Shrugged" by "Ayn Rand". It's not a typical fiction book but really made me think
We had an instance when some consultant dev wrote a lambda function which gets triggered when a new image is saved in S3, takes it resizes it and re-save it in same S3. For non-technical guys, that is recursion. We were…
Cant we do this with mobile application? Mobile vibrating when there is increased magnetic field or something like that. Someone can check with sample app?