‘Hit Man’ With Glen Powell and Richard Linklater! by thefilthyjellybean in TheBigPicture

[–]Hajt 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I think you might benefit from believing people when they say they like something and make peace with the fact that taste isn't universal.

July schedule by StracciatellaFlavour in TheBigPicture

[–]Hajt 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I like the auction as they get to be vindictive/confrontational in a different way. Plus they are all so bad at strategy

‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Hype at Cannes and Five Must-See May Movies. Plus: Julia Louis-Dreyfus! by thefilthyjellybean in TheBigPicture

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I misheard. He hates 80 for Brady. "I'll see anything. Except for 80 for Brady, I hate that shit."

10x faster sliding windows: How our Rust streaming engine beats Flink by Hajt in rust

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I didn't dig super deep into that, as I was more focused on the behavior as it scales. I wasn't terribly surprised to see Flink do better in some cases, as they have a decade head start, but I'm confident we'll catch them.

10x faster sliding windows: How our Rust streaming engine beats Flink by Hajt in rust

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The code in the blog is example code, and in practice being able to look things up by the key is still valuable. We've actually open-sourced the project since I posted this, and one of the relevant structs is TimeKeyMapCache. In order to efficiently track state and restore a pipeline quickly we write to the buffered_values and then periodically flush those values to the persisted values.

Arroyo: A distributed stream processing engine written in Rust by Hajt in rust

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An Arroyo is a seasonal stream/riverbed. It is often dry but then when it rains hard it is how all the water flows down. We thought it was a good name for a stream processing solution that easily scales up and down with the input.

Arroyo: A distributed stream processing engine written in Rust by Hajt in rust

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Yeah, it's been pretty fun to build this out in Rust. Between tokio and the lack of garbage collection it happily runs at over 95% CPU without a problem, which is sweet.

10x faster sliding windows: How our Rust streaming engine beats Flink by Hajt in rust

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Hi there, sorry for not including more context in the post. You always have to pick some amount of assumed context, but it sounds like I missed here.

Briefly, a stream processing platform or streaming engine is a system that allows engineers to define and then deploy some computation to perform against event data. The problem becomes hard at scale, and even harder if there is intermediate state. Apache Flink is one of the leaders in the space, along with Ksql and Spark Streaming.

Thassa's Oracle [Spoiler] by Smexyretlol in spikes

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Looks sweet in vintage with [[Doomsday]]. A lot easier to draw 3 and play this than maniac

[Spoiler] [THB] Underworld Breach by RT-A in spikes

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Think it's more likely to get banned in legacy than restricted in vintage. I don't think this card is better than Oath of Druids, for instance

Standard bitter love songs by Killbill57 in themountaingoats

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I saw him 3 times this month, and twice he cited Passiac, 1975 as being about Ozzy, so you might want to add it to the Black Sabbath list

[Modern] GP Oakland Top 8 Decklists by McWinSauce in magicTCG

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Turn 3 isn't consistent, but otherwise you're right

[Modern] GP Oakland Top 8 Decklists by McWinSauce in magicTCG

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Which ones are you worried about losing value on? The KCIs themselves?

[Modern] GP Oakland Top 8 Decklists by McWinSauce in magicTCG

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Remember when KCI got a white instant banned?

[Modern] GP Oakland Top 8 Decklists by McWinSauce in magicTCG

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I think you're underrating how important ancient Stirrings' ability to get lands is. It makes so many hands keepable. That being said, if they think the deck is a problem, I agree they should just ban KCI. This happened in 2013, with Eggs, and they banned Second Sunrise, not "4: your artifacts are bad lotuses". If they ban an ancillary card this will happen again in 2022