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jayzalowitz commented on ALICE detects the conversion of lead into gold at the LHC   home.cern/news/news/physi... · Posted by u/miiiiiike
zingababba · 4 months ago
Now do lead -> BTC
jayzalowitz · 4 months ago
Takes more power.
jayzalowitz commented on Alphabet in Talks to Buy Cloud Security Firm Wiz for $33B   bloomberg.com/news/articl... · Posted by u/JumpCrisscross
jayzalowitz · 5 months ago
If they dont call it G-Wiz afterwords i'm disappointed in google's culture.
jayzalowitz commented on GIMP 3.0   testing.gimp.org/news/202... · Posted by u/wicket
jayzalowitz · 5 months ago
It blows my mind that the cockroach db founders started this 29 years ago.

Amazing to see this release.

jayzalowitz commented on Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban, but Trump might offer lifeline   cnbc.com/2025/01/17/supre... · Posted by u/kjhughes
JumpCrisscross · 7 months ago
If the President had over Meta and X the sort of control the CCP has over TikTok, Instagram and Twitter would be banned in most countries. The only reason this is debated so much here is we’re (in my opinion correctly) very cautious about free speech.
jayzalowitz · 7 months ago
I believe theres a related argument that congress might be making here, idk.
jayzalowitz commented on H5N1 virus isolated from infected dairy worker is 100% lethal in ferrets   news.wisc.edu/h5n1-virus-... · Posted by u/ctoth
emeraldd · 10 months ago
I’m sorry for the ferrets, but can someone explain the significance of that lethality to humans? Other than those with pet ferrets? Are they a good proxy to humans that I wasn’t aware of?
jayzalowitz · 10 months ago
I mean, how are we supposed to extract information without ferrets.

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jayzalowitz commented on U.S. National Debt Tops $35T for First Time   nytimes.com/2024/07/29/us... · Posted by u/lxm
jayzalowitz · a year ago
We did it!!!

Great work from both sides.

Good teamwork.

jayzalowitz commented on Let's consign CAP to the cabinet of curiosities   brooker.co.za/blog/2024/0... · Posted by u/nalgeon
sir-dingleberry · a year ago
The CAP theorem is irrelevant if your acceptable response time is greater than the time it takes your partitions to sync.

At that point you get all 3: consistency,availability, partitioning.

In my opinion it should be the CAPR theorem.

jayzalowitz · a year ago
and considering most cloud compute has a better backbone or internal routing, userspace should see this less.

That being said, if this is truly a problem for you CRDB is basically built with this all in mind.

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