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Joined December 2021
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Jun 10
bday boi @AbhinavXJ 🥳
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1000 likes and ill reveal his career update
1000 likes and ill reveal his career update
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Replying to @xerotwts
@xerotwts we all know you is a hater class 12 th finance guy and you talk about alt account 😭
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this finance guy is salty, blocked me for exposing him
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oxtee retweeted
The bridges I've burnt in college, the people I've snaked, the compromises I've made in my 4 years of degree, with the sole purpose of it all being that I got better at my chosen craft - Given a chance to go back, and if do EXACTLY that. Nothing, and I mean NOTHING would be done differently
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started from the bottom
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stand on business @HelloVyom
Sorry.
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Mar 24
🥳 done with the bigtable paper bigtable is made on top of gfs (google file system) and it uses chubby, memtable, cashing tablet management, compression to accomplish what it does the best.
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Mar 24
is production ready. i have realised if you can go through the hard initial 4-5 days of this, then it becomes relatively easier to grasp knowledge from the paper. i am gonna finish making notes for this one and will put it as a blog that will act as notes for me as well.
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Mar 24
music : drake - major distribution #distributedsystems
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Mar 24
bigtable paper : ~ chubby lock system ~ row keys, column families, timestamp. ~ library linked to every client, one master server, many tablet servers. ~ tablet location hierarchy : chubby file > root tablet > METADATA tablets > UserTableX.
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Mar 24
right now these are covered but chubby seems a bit complex cause this paper talked about it in abstract, i need to check the chubby paper as well to get information about internals. stuff i have to complete : ~ tablet assignment ~ serving ~ compactions ~ locality groups
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Mar 24
~ compression, bloom filters, etc yet to cover a lot, goal is to implement it in golang.
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Mar 24
currently going through the bigtable paper from google with plans to implement it in golang
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Mar 24
reading a research paper is a different kind of game, really different from lets say reading a course book. the shift you have to make is hard as it is written in a different style than a course book we learn stuff from.
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Mar 24
sometimes stuff they write doesn't even make sense, there is a lot of assumption they make, the reader already knows about the jargons mentioned in the paper,abstract flow charts, a lot of new ideas, abstract calculation, graphs. and some are written really poorly as well.
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Mar 24
later this week i am going to write a thread on how to read technical and research papers to share stuff that i learned the hard way.
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Mar 22
going back to basics. i always had a thing for reading but college made me hate it. starting with bigtable then next is gfs and map reduce, less challenging for me cause my interest lean more towards distributed systems. goal is to implement these papers.
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Mar 22
track : travis scott - escape plan #distributedsystems
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