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Micro-bursting (networking)

In computer networking, micro-bursting is a behavior seen on fast packet-switched networks, where rapid bursts of data packets are sent in quick succession, leading to periods of full line-rate transmission that can overflow packet buffers of the network stack, both in network endpoints and routers and switches inside the network. It can be mitigated by the network scheduler. In particular, micro-bursting is often caused by the use of TCP on such a network. (Wikipedia).

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MicroPython – Python for Microcontrollers

MicroPython is a lean and efficient implementation of the Python 3 programming language that includes a small subset of the Python standard library and is optimised to run on microcontrollers and in constrained environments. This talk will give an overview about the MicroPython. EVENT: m

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Databases in the Microservices World

Web technologies have come leaps and bounds. But are you still using the tired old database from last generation? Let’s look at the methodology of microservices, compare it to bounded contexts, and look at ops tasks for micro-databases. Let’s tour all the flavors of databases, understand t

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WebAssembly: The What, Why and How

WebAssembly is a portable, size, and load-time efficient binary format for the web. It is an emerging standard being developed in the WebAssembly community group, and supported by multiple browser vendors. This talk details what WebAssembly is, the problems it is trying to solve, exciting

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Now You Know: Bursting Balloons

When you stick a needle in a balloon, the rubber tears—the balloon pops. But high-speed video reveals the details, and there are some surprises to be had. How does the rubber unzip as it tears? It’s different for a round balloon and a longer balloon-animal balloon. And if the balloon is fi

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DeepSec 2009: A Practical DoS Attack against the GSM Network

Thanks to the DeepSec organisation for making these videos available and let me share the videos on YouTube. Speaker: Dieter Spaar GSM is riddled with security issues. Dieter Spaar talks about design flaws of the GSM protocol and how they can be exploited to shut down GSM base stations.

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MicroRaman Sample Pump

I'm putting this here for a talk I'm giving next week. It is how we pump our nanoparticle samples for optical measurements. I'm sure I could write a fluids problem about it!

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Microservices + Events + Docker = A Perfect Trio

Microservices are an essential enabler of agility but developing and deploying them is a challenge. In order for microservices to be loosely coupled,each service must have its own datastore. This makes it difficult to maintain data consistency across services. Deploying microservices is al

From playlist Microservices

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Google Internet Summit 2009: Networks and Statistics Session

Google Internet Summit 2009: The State of the Internet May 5, 2009 Google Internet Summit 2009 Network and Statistics Session. Panelists for this session are Alan Mauldin, Tom Leighton, Stephen Stuart, and Greg Chesson. On May 5 and 6, 2009, in Mountain View, we brought together Go

From playlist Google Intenet Summit 2009

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Defining Microservices | SHORTS

What are microservices? What is microservice architecture for and why are they more complex than they look on the surface? In this #shorts episode, Dave Farley give his definition of microservices. For a fuller exploration of Microservices, see Dave's video "The Problem with Microservices

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19: Neural Integrators - Intro to Neural Computation

MIT 9.40 Introduction to Neural Computation, Spring 2018 Instructor: Michale Fee View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/9-40S18 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP61I4aI5T6OaFfRK2gihjiMm Describes the model of short-term memory, evidence accumulation

From playlist MIT 9.40 Introduction to Neural Computation, Spring 2018

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#MATLABHW2k16 Testing Ultrasonic Module on Raspberry Pi using Simulink

This is a proof of concept implementation using an Ultrasonic module for distance measurement using Matlab / Simulink. It is interesting to note that we can have a hardware platform , in this case a Raspberry Pi model B, programmed to control and receive information from the module with

From playlist MATLAB and Simulink Hardware Projects

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DDPS | 'No Equations, No Variables, No Parameters, No Space and No time' by Yannis Kevrekidis

Title: 'No Equations, No Variables, No Parameters, No Space and No time, Data and the Modeling of Complex Systems' Description: I will start by showing how several successful NN architectures (ResNets, recurrent nets, convolutional nets, autoencoders, neural ODEs, operator learning....) h

From playlist Data-driven Physical Simulations (DDPS) Seminar Series

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Hypernovas & Magnetars - The Most Powerful Objects in the Universe

https://brilliant.org/CuriousDroid They are the most powerful objects in the known universe and if we leave out black holes, Hypernovas and Magnetars have got to be some of the scariest things we know about just because they can weald devastating power over huge distances, in this video w

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Data Sleuth: Detecting and Recovering Missing Data in International Trade Networks

Keith Soura, Peter Swartz Panjiva has developed a comprehensive suite of machine learning-based tools to deal with missing data in international trade. Academic work in economics, political science, and general data analysis shows that missing data can impact analyses in subtle and danger

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DEV1111 openSUSE Kubic Exploring the Containerized Frontiers

As the world moves more and more towards containerised solutions, a number of real questions start to appear. - What is the perfect platform for running containers atop? - How to use this platform as part of a flexible, scalable, highly available infrastructure fabric? - How to minimize t

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Casual Gaming: Crash Course Games #11

Today, we’re moving on from game consoles to talk about a bigger shift that was happening in the gaming industry. In the mid 2000s, we saw a proliferation of Internet accessible devices and with them gaming would expand to a new audience. We’re going to talk about two types of games that a

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Kevin Hoffman — Building a Containerless Future with WebAssembly

WebAssembly is the future of distributed computing. Its security, memory isolation, small footprint, and true portability are all advantages on the web, but become truly game-changing when used to build functions and services deployed in the cloud. This session illustrates how to host WebA

From playlist WebAssembly On The Server

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How Well Designed Is Your Microservice?

Microservices are not what a lot of people think they are, so what are microservices? There are some defining characteristics of microservices that liberate the approach, but which also add some serious challenges to their adoption and use. Designing microservices is not a simple task: whe

From playlist Software Engineering

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IMT4306 Mobile research

The Future of Mobile Computing A bit on Liquid Democracy, writing research articles,

From playlist Archive - Research in Mobile/Wearable Tech

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FUT1431 SUSE CaaS Platform Roadmap

This future session was delivered at SUSECON in April 2019, in Nashville, TN. Abstract: Learn about SUSE CaaS Platform, SUSE's Kubernetes distribution. We will explain the benefits of Kubernetes and SUSE CaaS Platform for developers and operators; explain how SUSE will use Kubernetes; and

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