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  1. Can distributed solar help ease Pennsylvania's power crunch? Lawmakers and regulators are sparring over the impact these mid-sized projects can have on curbing rising electricity rates — and not surprisingly, utilities and solar developers don't agree: www.canarymedia.com/articles/sol... #energysky

    Mid-sized solar could help bri...

  2. Globally-Distributed Applications with Microsoft Azure by Christos Sakellarios is free with a Leanpub Reader membership! Or you can buy it for $7.99! leanpub.com/globally-distribut #aspnet #azure_documentdb #devops #powershell

  3. Globally-Distributed Applications with Microsoft Azure by Christos Sakellarios is free with a Leanpub Reader membership! Or you can buy it for $7.99! leanpub.com/globally-distribut #aspnet #azure_documentdb #devops #powershell

  4. Globally-Distributed Applications with Microsoft Azure by Christos Sakellarios is free with a Leanpub Reader membership! Or you can buy it for $7.99! leanpub.com/globally-distribut #aspnet #azure_documentdb #devops #powershell

  5. Globally-Distributed Applications with Microsoft Azure by Christos Sakellarios is free with a Leanpub Reader membership! Or you can buy it for $7.99! leanpub.com/globally-distribut #aspnet #azure_documentdb #devops #powershell

  6. A distributed lock ensures only one node among many executes an operation at a time. It enforces mutual exclusion across a distributed system to prevent race conditions on shared resources like account balances.

    #DistributedLocking #Fintech #DistributedSystems

  7. A distributed lock ensures only one node among many executes an operation at a time. It enforces mutual exclusion across a distributed system to prevent race conditions on shared resources like account balances.

    #DistributedLocking #Fintech #DistributedSystems

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    • Distributed Processing and distributed souls:

    We already accept distributed processing (the left and right hemispheres of the brain fuse into a single eye, bridged by the high-bandwidth corpus callosum). This boundary expands. The "twin world" thought experiment suggests that if shared experience and constant communication between separated bodies achieve high-enough bandwidth, a singleunified eye gets distributed across multiple brains.

    #Hofstadter

  9. • "Parallel Distributed Processing", David Rumelhart
    • "Analog VLSI and Neural Systems", Carver Mead

    These are the two books that nudged me into #NN #AI, way back in the 1980s. These books provide the historical context of, and the foundational knowledge in, connectionist paradigm and neuromorphic computing. Those are sufficient enticements for a #CS with an EE bent, as well as an #EE with a CS leaning, to devour them, or at least skim them with relish.

    Through the years, I have recommended these books to my younger #IT colleagues who professed an interest in #AI—and that includes everyone, nowadays. No takers, so far.

    Years ago, the kids argued that these books were already too old and, hence, had no relevance to their modern pursuits. Wrong, they were.

    The kids today make what they believe to be a stronger argument: they have no need for something so old fashioned as reading.

  10. • "Parallel Distributed Processing", David Rumelhart
    • "Analog VLSI and Neural Systems", Carver Mead

    These are the two books that nudged me into #NN #AI, way back in the 1980s. These books provide the historical context of, and the foundational knowledge in, connectionist paradigm and neuromorphic computing. Those are sufficient enticements for a #CS with an EE bent, as well as an #EE with a CS leaning, to devour them, or at least skim them with relish.

    Through the years, I have recommended these books to my younger #IT colleagues who professed an interest in #AI—and that includes everyone, nowadays. No takers, so far.

    Years ago, the kids argued that these books were already too old and, hence, had no relevance to their modern pursuits. Wrong, they were.

    The kids today make what they believe to be a stronger argument: they have no need for something so old fashioned as reading.

  11. • "Parallel Distributed Processing", David Rumelhart
    • "Analog VLSI and Neural Systems", Carver Mead

    These are the two books that nudged me into #NN #AI, way back in the 1980s. These books provide the historical context of, and the foundational knowledge in, connectionist paradigm and neuromorphic computing. Those are sufficient enticements for a #CS with an EE bent, as well as an #EE with a CS leaning, to devour them, or at least skim them with relish.

    Through the years, I have recommended these books to my younger #IT colleagues who professed an interest in #AI—and that includes everyone, nowadays. No takers, so far.

    Years ago, the kids argued that these books were already too old and, hence, had no relevance to their modern pursuits. Wrong, they were.

    The kids today make what they believe to be a stronger argument: they have no need for something so old fashioned as reading.

  12. • "Parallel Distributed Processing", David Rumelhart
    • "Analog VLSI and Neural Systems", Carver Mead

    These are the two books that nudged me into #NN #AI, way back in the 1980s. These books provide the historical context of, and the foundational knowledge in, connectionist paradigm and neuromorphic computing. Those are sufficient enticements for a #CS with an EE bent, as well as an #EE with a CS leaning, to devour them, or at least skim them with relish.

    Through the years, I have recommended these books to my younger #IT colleagues who professed an interest in #AI—and that includes everyone, nowadays. No takers, so far.

    Years ago, the kids argued that these books were already too old and, hence, had no relevance to their modern pursuits. Wrong, they were.

    The kids today make what they believe to be a stronger argument: they have no need for something so old fashioned as reading.

  13. • "Parallel Distributed Processing", David Rumelhart
    • "Analog VLSI and Neural Systems", Carver Mead

    These are the two books that nudged me into #NN #AI, way back in the 1980s. These books provide the historical context of, and the foundational knowledge in, connectionist paradigm and neuromorphic computing. Those are sufficient enticements for a #CS with an EE bent, as well as an #EE with a CS leaning, to devour them, or at least skim them with relish.

    Through the years, I have recommended these books to my younger #IT colleagues who professed an interest in #AI—and that includes everyone, nowadays. No takers, so far.

    Years ago, the kids argued that these books were already too old and, hence, had no relevance to their modern pursuits. Wrong, they were.

    The kids today make what they believe to be a stronger argument: they have no need for something so old fashioned as reading.

  14. As distributed systems scale, load balancers distribute requests across nodes to prevent bottlenecks. Stateless application design allows any node to serve any request, enabling the system to add or remove nodes dynamically as demand changes.

    #Scalability #SystemDesign

  15. In distributed computing, a Remote Procedure Call (RPC) lets a program invoke a procedure on a remote machine as if it were local. The programmer writes essentially the same code regardless of whether the procedure is local or remote.

    #DistributedSystems #RPC