The Datacenter as a Computer, an in-depth discussion of Google's architecture
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Re: The Datacenter as a Computer, an in-depth discussion of Google's architecture
#2> Caliber uses cookies to improve performance by remembering that you are logged in when you go from page to page [...] you must accept the Caliber cookie to use the system
If this is typical of the authors' technical prowess, I think I'll pass.
Re: The Datacenter as a Computer, an in-depth discussion of Google's architecture
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Re: The Datacenter as a Computer, an in-depth discussion of Google's architecture
#4No content, just > Caliber uses cookies to improve performance by remembering that you are logged in when you go from page to page [...] you must accept the Caliber cookie to use the system If this is typical of the authors' technical prowess, I think I'll pass.
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#5Here's the pdf: http://www.morganclaypool.com/doi/pdf/10.2200/S00193ED1V01Y2... (via @spolsky) EDIT: removed cookieset :-)
Which sets a cookie and redirects you to the one you can't share.
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#7Here's the pdf: http://www.morganclaypool.com/doi/pdf/10.2200/S00193ED1V01Y2... (via @spolsky) EDIT: removed cookieset :-)
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#10What language to use to program such a computer ?