When thinking of timer synchronization in networks (and the need to forcibly jitter them), or global synchronization in TCP, this is a closely related phenomenon. A fabulous demonstration!
Metronomes started randomly synchronize after a short period of time as they influence each other through the side-to-side motion of their shared base.
๐ฝ: UCLA Physics & Astronomy
Armon and I founded a company valued in the multiple billions that employs over 1,300 people that all work from home. Me, my co-founder, our CEO are all in diff states. So this is a self-serving take from someone who provides office space.
WeWork's CEO tells WSJ there is an easy way for companies to spot their most engaged employees: Theyโre the ones who want to come back to the office. โThose who are least engaged are very comfortable working from home,โ he said. on.wsj.com/3w71lst
An emotional rollercoaster - one has to focus on something happier than COVID-19 - but here it is! Thank you @ciscodevnet for bringing fun & intrigue back to certs! Now on to the Professional! youracclaim.com/badges/14214โฆ
For all the times I heard - "but stretched clusters are a valid, supported design option so why won't you give us a stretched design", I feel good now.. blog.ipspace.net/2019/11/strโฆ@ioshints .
blog.ipspace.net/2019/11/whyโฆ. @ioshints I feel I have reached TLA cynicism too early in life, but is it fueled by the amount of hype and "awesomeness". There are truly awesome things out there, but most aren't...and yes, I am definitely E-European.
Knowing of Coco and her gorilla friends, rescue dogs, support dogs, dolphins, cleaner crows, snowboarding magpies, etc is a constant reminder that the animal kingdom is much more developed than some peak-hour drivers.