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"The White House has restricted AP’s coverage of presidential events because of how we refer to a location. The Associated Press has provided critical and independent coverage of the White House for over 100 years." (2/2)
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Here's our statement on the results of the 2024 presidential election:
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Today is Election Day. Millions of Americans will be going to the polls to show the world who we are and what we stand for. Find out where and when you can vote today at IWillVote.com. And once you do, I want to see your voting sticker. I’ll be sharing your posts throughout the day. Let’s get out there and win this thing!
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Chicago Java User Group Virtual Threads with @venkat_s @cjug
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Portland Java User Group with @heathervc @jcp_org
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Liz has taken over the @honeycombio LinkedIn account thisweek. 🥰 Here she is talking about our Friday deploy practices. Yes, we deploy on Fridays, even before long holiday weekends. But we ask engineers to land their diffs an hour before they log off. linkedin.com/posts/honeycomb…
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We just released #netty 4.2.0.Alpha5 which will be our last alpha release of 4.2.0. This release fixes various bugs changes the default ByteBufAllocator to AdaptiveByteBufAllocator. This should help to reduce the overall memory usage. See netty.io/news/2024/10/09/4-2…

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We released #netty 4.1.114.Final which contains various bugfixes but also allows to configure different strategies for dns resolution to workaround issues while deployed in Kubernetes. Beside this it also contains fixes in our new allocator: netty.io/news/2024/10/01/4-1…

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visiting NYC this week
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evaluating the #dflib library this week cc @andrus_a
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As a conference organizer, don't require talks to be brand-new. Kinda by definition, you'll get sessions which are sub-par. A talk rarely is the best during its first run, but will mature and get better each time, as you see what works well, what parts need tuning, etc.
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17 Sep 2024
More signs that you might not need a distributed query engine: "The median query scans about 100 MB. The 99.9th percentile query scans about 300 GB."
Replying to @frasergeorgew
My second big finding is the vast majority of queries are tiny, and virtually all queries could fit on a large single node. We maybe don't need MPP systems anymore?
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slides from my Amazon S3 presentation 🧵
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21 Sep 2024
Iceberg book 📘
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