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I would prefer a new approach: To program in a distributed promise style use language native async/await syntax, which then could be transformed(lower down) by a smart compiler into message passing style... MQ is still imperative, Declarative is better.
Hi! Extraordinary work! I am so excited with this, im nobody but.. i want to try to do somethig.. (im not doctor, not master even not engineer, and i live in mexico, but i want to try it)... (create a new architecture in microprocessors..).
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Lame of Swedish judge system, while they hunt Swedes for parkingtickets, speeding, demostratiing for freedom an government corruption, lies, restrictions.. A gay who travel w false Covid pass, got jauld for 14 days immediately. How is This a wors crime then this fals doctor a criminal that giving put over 100. 000 of thousand Covid pass.. How can they let these out from jail (häktet), of course they going to run back to there home country and live like kings on the Swedes behalf. NO the criminal system should hunt him and his thugs brothers down, take all his money, belongings, home, cars etc ther in Irak and in Sweden.
I am truly sorry this legend of a human being passed away. It would be awesome if he was around. A benevolent speaker. An amazing writer. And the inventor of one of the best programming languages to conquer the problems real-time systems face everyday.
The way I think about multi-threaded, parallel, distributed, or whatever-you-like programming (which I've done practically none of) is that you have some problem to solve, so you say to your buddy "Hey, get me the solution to A." then you get the answer to B, then when you're both done, you combine your answers into the solution to your original problem. Of course, some problems can't be "factored" like that (maybe you could call them "prime"?), which I'd imagine is where he's going with this talk (which I obviously haven't finished yet).
Maybe a stupid question... If we declare equality between pure function and processes can it works? Just put output of function to atomic buffer and work with futures by default.
That's an interesting thought... Hmmm You'd have a bit of an issue with tiny functions - I mean after all a lot of functions are recursive in one way or another
@@dennydravis8758 recursive function is kinda special case that detected by most compillers, so it can work in one process. Other tiny functions like add(a,b) also kinda special case and can be inlined, just because it's size or because of some tag...
nice presentation, thanks! H Simon is a frontrunner and also talked about 'the architecture of complexity' excerpt available here: www2.econ.iastate.edu/tesfatsi/ArchitectureOfComplexity.HSimon1962.pdf
Two of the connected components are my parents. One is a mob boss, and the other is a mob king-pin. [I have nothing to do with the mob. I am their `meal ticket`].
As the former employee from Ericsson, I would like to say this anomaly detection is not a research work but just use a very basic method. The seasonality verification looks like not accurate and the whole contribution is limited. What a pity, Ericsson waste a very good situation to perform AIOps and this KS is just a KS not research
Why exactly does quantum mechanical entanglement not allow the transmission of information faster than the speed of light if you could manipulate the particles?
can anyone here who understand the need for learning to communite help me? I think the protocol is a mapping from action and observation to messages. Is the learning process knowing how to correctly map the action and observation to messages? how can they know this? is there an expectation of the mapping to know the mapping error?
What about alternatives like quantile regression models, conditional transformation models (see webpage of Torsten Hothorn, ETHZ), bayesian models, etc.
43:22 don't watch if you are interested in doing numerical stuff. It's called here "nitty gritty in-memory stuff", thanks for wasting my time. I think everybody with an IQ>120 can "invent" a system which is described here, able to do some clint-server stuff. Many cores, every core has local memory. Trivial.
I agree that shared memory should be avoided at all costs. But then he mentions briefly that Erlang has "xtables" because you don't want to reproduce large databases. Ok, but now you need locks &c again to prevent conflicting accesses again to these big tables. And so you have all the problems of shared memory. Not?
No - ETS tables use memory of course, but you interact with them in one of the same ways you'd interact with external storage, ie, you send messages to a process, they're just fast (though not strictly as fast as just munging memory directly). One of the problems in using shared memory is, for instance, a shared references to data that's been changed 'out from under you' and unexpected/undefined behavior, and the various ways you need to complicate your code to detect or prevent that, and that's a problem that doesn't happen with data that's copied out of an ets table and returned to you in a message. It's pretty fast, basically like Redis, but like Redis (unless you've embedded it), there'll be copying overhead so it's not a magic bullet -- but also like Redis, it's in the right order of magnitude to speed up a whole lot of things.