Hardik_Shah
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3 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Have you ever switched cloud?
I have. I was working for a company that had its own data centers, but we were running out of space and time to add more. We were already using Rackspace as a managed hosting provider (we didn't want to manage our own infrastructure), so we decided to move from our data center to Rackspace's data center.
The difference in terms of services was negligible, because they all offered almost identical services. But we did it because:
* We were looking for someone to manage the hardware and infrastructure for us.
* Rackspace's managed hardware offered higher availability than what we were able to achieve on our own.
* We had a relationship with Rackspace and they understood our needs, so we felt comfortable switching over entirely.
Hardik_Shah
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4 years ago
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on: The worst part of working from home is now haunting reopened offices
According to consistent research, remote workers work more hours than their office-bound counterparts. Working at home is clearly more productive than working in an office, according to studies.
Hardik_Shah
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4 years ago
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on: Stackit: Cloud and Colocation
While the ambitious European cloud project "Gaia X" is unlikely to produce tangible results for some time, the Schwarz Group has created an offering under the STACKIT brand that promises scalable cloud solutions from the DACH region with maximum data sovereignty. The STACKIT cloud is still in the BETA phase, but the cloud service should be available soon.
Hardik_Shah
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4 years ago
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on: Flower – A Friendly Federated Learning Framework
FL has emerged as a promising technique for edge devices to collaboratively learn a shared prediction model while keeping their training data on the device, thereby decoupling machine learning from the need to store the data in the cloud. However, FL is difficult to realistically implement due to scale and system heterogeneity. Although there are several research frameworks for simulating FL algorithms, none of them support the study of scalable FL workloads on heterogeneous edge devices.
Hardik_Shah
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What is a modern Java environment?
Over the last five years, the Java Platform has seen a tremendous amount of evolution and improvement in a variety of areas, including: language features in Java, Kotlin, and Scala; Functional Programming; dev environments; test workflows; Reactive; Stream processing; and distributed data.
Hardik_Shah
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4 years ago
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on: Spotify and Google Announce User Choice Billing
Google and Spotify have announced a first-of-its-kind partnership that will give Android users a choice to pay for the music streaming service with a payment method other than Google Play Billing.
Google is also working with other developers to test third-party billing in the Play Store that will allow users to bypass its own billing system.
Hardik_Shah
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4 years ago
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on: Happiness and the Art of Being (2012)
Our true nature, our essential being, is happiness. The transient happiness that we appear to derive from external experiences arises only from within ourselves, and is felt as a result of the temporary calming of our mind that occurs whenever any of our desires are fulfilled.
Hardik_Shah
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4 years ago
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on: Ask HN: How Should Designers Make Mockups?
Take a look at these easy steps for making a website mockup.
Step 1: Create a Workspace. Reset your workspace at the start of any mockup project to create the appropriate sizing rulers for your new task.
Step 2: Create a Responsive Website.
Step 3: Make use of Line Guides.
Step 4: Insert Placeholders.
Hardik_Shah
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4 years ago
Using a PaaS environment, Microsoft can provide service to healthcare to supply providers with networks, servers, and storage.
The cloud enables healthcare technologies such as electronic medical records, mobile apps, patient portals, IoT devices, and big data analytics. It allows for easy scalability and flexibility, which improves the overall decision-making process.
Hardik_Shah
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4 years ago
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on: Google Analytics 4
Google Analytics 4 is a web analytics service that allows you to track traffic and engagement on your websites and apps. This documentation contains implementation instructions and reference materials aimed at developers.
Hardik_Shah
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4 years ago
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on: Welcome to Metaversity
It's critical to understand that the Metaverse isn't a game, a piece of hardware, or an online experience. This is equivalent to claiming that World of Warcraft, the iPhone, or Google is the Internet. They are digital worlds, devices, services, and websites, among other things. The Internet is a vast network of protocols, technology, tubes, and languages, as well as access devices and content and communication experiences built on top of them. Metaverse will be as well.
Hardik_Shah
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4 years ago
Despite the fact that Netflix is an entertainment company, it has lagged far behind many of the world's leading technology companies in terms of technological innovation. Netflix has had a significant impact on the technology world over the years with its single video-streaming application, world-class engineering efforts, culture, and product development.
DevOps is one such practise that Netflix exemplifies admirably. Their DevOps culture has allowed them to innovate more quickly, which has resulted in numerous business benefits. It also assisted them in achieving near-perfect uptime, delivering new features to users more quickly, and increasing their subscribers and streaming hours.
Hardik_Shah
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4 years ago
“A goal without a plan is just a wish.”
Hardik_Shah
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4 years ago
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on: Twitter makes it harder to choose the old reverse-chronological feed
Twitter is implementing a change that will make it more difficult to view your timeline feed.
Twitter began rolling out its algorithmic timeline in 2016 (to much fanfare), and in 2018 introduced the spark icon, which allows you to switch between algorithmic and reverse timeline feeds. To me, the spark seemed like a reasonable way to coexist with the Home and Latest timelines, but with the change announced on Thursday, Twitter appears to be pushing users towards the algorithmic feed. Instagram, on the other hand, is experimenting with reporting the chronological flow of its users.
Hardik_Shah
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4 years ago
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on: Why Japanese Web Design Is So Different (2013)
Densely packed text, a busy layout, tiny low-resolution images, cute characters, and the use of flash animation are some of the distinguishing features of a Japanese web page. These features that distinguish Japanese websites are due to a variety of factors that are linguistic, cultural, and technical in nature.
Hardik_Shah
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4 years ago
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on: Google mandates workers back to Silicon Valley, other offices from April 4
Google has joined a growing number of technology and financial firms in requiring employees to return to work. While some large employers have made voluntary work-from-home policies permanent, others, such as Google, believe that it is best to prioritise in-person interactions among colleagues.
I personally believe working from office brings more productivity than working from home.
Hardik_Shah
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4 years ago
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on: Google mandates workers back to Silicon Valley, other offices from April 4
Google has joined a growing number of technology and financial firms in requiring employees to return to work. While some large employers have made voluntary work-from-home policies permanent, others, such as Google, believe that it is best to prioritise in-person interactions among colleagues.
I personally believe working from office brings out more productivity than working from home.
Hardik_Shah
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4 years ago
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on: Zuckerberg: Building for the Metaverse with AI [video]
Zuckerberg is betting that the metaverse, a futuristic idea of virtual environments where users can work, socialize and play, will be the successor to the mobile internet.
Hardik_Shah
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4 years ago
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on: PeerTube: Free software to take back control of your videos
PeerTube has a much stronger privacy and security than any other.
Hardik_Shah
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4 years ago
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on: Today is 2022/02/22
Todays date (22/02/2022) is both a palindrome and an ambigram as per british date format.
The difference in terms of services was negligible, because they all offered almost identical services. But we did it because:
* We were looking for someone to manage the hardware and infrastructure for us.
* Rackspace's managed hardware offered higher availability than what we were able to achieve on our own.
* We had a relationship with Rackspace and they understood our needs, so we felt comfortable switching over entirely.