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Been absent from newsletter feeds for a year plus. During that time, several POVs changed markedly.
The Data Day Seattle Agenda. This is not the complete agenda! We are still awaiting final confirmation from speakers on flight itinerary, etc. Expect to see another 20 talks added over the next two days. We are holding advance ticket pricing another day or so.
Miércoles, 22 de julio de 2015. Meijide nos trae un report sobre test de stress en servidores web. Que incluye un repaso histórico, técnicas y herramientas existentes, así como posibles soluciones y ajustes.
San Francisco Bay Area Chapter. Scalable Machine Learning at Yahoo. Silicon Valley Data Science Camp 2015. Save the Date - General Meeting.
A New Class of Data Scientists. 543 Howard Street, 5th Floor. Join us in our brand-new SF campus for cocktails and inspiring speakers. Roof Top Cocktails and Giants Screening.
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The congress is over! The LIBER Annual Conference 2009 is over. Thanks you for your participation. You can download presentations here. The presentations section was reorganized for clarity. You can download presentations here.
Just in from the News Desk. Well hello again, my kinky fuckers! Join us once more at The Globe, Newcastle. For a night of Dance, Decadence and Play! Joining us on the Liber8. Stage this time around is the uber-awesome Killpop Suicide. And as ever, partners in musical mayhem, DJs Kev. Will be on hand to ensure you have something to get those thigh boots jumping.
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Monday, 6 October 2008. For a long time I have been wondering what should be the ideal compression when you copy a bunch of files over a local network. Today I copied a full ubuntu installation of 2 G over the network, piping the tar command into ssh. Tar - one-file-system -cf - . I measured the time taken with the time. So it looks it is the gzip compression which saves the more time.