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Superfeedr is a feed API built on WebSub, which is sometimes referred to as PuSH. It transforms a variety of feeds into standardized RSS, Atom, or JSON format and distributes (or "pushes") them via WebSub or XMPP. This allows subscribers to receive new notifications or updated content from their feeds and publishers to send those notifications. (Wikipedia).

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Build Your Own Supercomputer 1 - About Supercomputers

Supercomputer Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13x90STvKnQ&list=PLQVvvaa0QuDf9IW-fe6No8SCw-aVnCfRi&feature=share Greetings and welcome to my "how to build your own supercomputer" tutorial series. In this video, the concept of supercomputers is introduced, their history, and the ba

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Build Your Own Supercomputer 5 - Testing supercomputer process

Supercomputer Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13x90STvKnQ&list=PLQVvvaa0QuDf9IW-fe6No8SCw-aVnCfRi&feature=share In this part of how to build a supercomputer, we test the MPI and supercomputing technology on a single node. http://seaofbtc.com http://sentdex.com http://hkinsley.co

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24 of the Most Mesmerizing Machines

That's how pretzels are made?! Post to Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1jsudiI Like BuzzFeedVideo on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/18yCF0b Post to Twitter: http://bit.ly/1qjzuAw Music: Philip Glasses" from Warner/Chappell Production Music GET MORE BUZZFEED: www.buzzfeed.com www.buzzfeed.com/vide

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Stereolab - The Super-It

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AWESOME SUPERCONDUCTOR LEVITATION!!!

A quantum levitator it's a circular track of magnets above which a razor-thin disc magically levitates, seeming to defy the laws of physics. The key to the levitator is the disc, which is made of superconducting material sandwiched between layers of gold and sapphire crystal. A piece of fo

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Build Your Own Supercomputer 6 - Copying Master Node

Supercomputer Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13x90STvKnQ&list=PLQVvvaa0QuDf9IW-fe6No8SCw-aVnCfRi&feature=share In part 6 of the how to build a supercomputer series, we copy the master node to create our worker node, bypassing needing to do everything over again. http://seaofbtc

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How to compare turbocharger with supercharger. ✔

More details visit: http://www.techtrixinfo.com/ Comparison of Turbocharger and Supercharger. Related topics: Technical explained working of explanation repair maintenance automobile engineering mechanical details on cars vehicles technology technical the best worlds best perfect well ve

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Build Your Own Supercomputer 3 - Installing operating system

Supercomputer Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13x90STvKnQ&list=PLQVvvaa0QuDf9IW-fe6No8SCw-aVnCfRi&feature=share Welcome to part 3 of the building your own supercomputer series, in this video we install the operating system (rhaspian) on one of our SD cards. http://seaofbtc.com h

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Build Your Own Supercomputer 7 - Setting up Master Login

Supercomputer Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13x90STvKnQ&list=PLQVvvaa0QuDf9IW-fe6No8SCw-aVnCfRi&feature=share In part 7 of how to build a supercomputer, we use ssh to set up a master login system so that we do not need to log in to each pi on every startup. http://seaofbtc.com

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How supercharger works. ✔

More details visit: http://www.techtrixinfo.com/ Supercharger Explained. Superchargers are used in automobile to improve or enhance the HP (horse power) of an engine. As we all know, a bigger engines is capable of producing more power compared to smaller one, this is as the bigger engine

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Big Ruby 2013 Treading Water in a Stream of Data by Jeremy Hinegardner

Data arrives in all sorts of forms, more and more today we are seeing data arrive in event-like systems: server logs, twitter, superfeedr notifications, github events, rubygems web hooks, couchdb change notifications, etc. We want to analyze streams of data, and find useful pieces of infor

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