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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For March 22nd, 2019

High Scalability

Know anyone who needs cloud? I wrote Explain the Cloud Like I'm 10 just for them. skamille : I worry that the cloud is just moving us back to a world of proprietary software. slobodan_ : "It is serverless the same way WiFi is wireless. I'd greatly appreciate your support on Patreon. It has 41 mostly 5 star reviews.

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A 5G future

O'Reilly

Back in the 1980s, Nicholas Negroponte said everything wired will become wireless, and everything wireless will become wired. Can 5G replace wired broadband, allowing one wireless service for home and mobile connectivity? I’d gladly give up my 50 Mbps wired connection for gigabit wireless. I don’t, do you?

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For February 8th, 2019

High Scalability

Know anyone who needs cloud? I wrote Explain the Cloud Like I'm 10 just for them. EFF : EU countries that do not have zero rating practices enjoyed a double digit drop in the price of wireless data after a year. It's HighScalability time: Change is always changing. What will the next 5 years look like? Are there more quotes?

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For June 29th, 2018

High Scalability

And if you know anyone looking for a simple book that uses lots of pictures and lots of examples to explain the cloud, then please recommend my new book: Explain the Cloud Like I'm 10. kellabyte : LOL at racking up an AWS bill of $140,000 in 4 hours of compute time. We spun up a cluster of 100,000 AWS instances multiple times.

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Generative AI in the Enterprise

O'Reilly

Even with cloud-based foundation models like GPT-4, which eliminate the need to develop your own model or provide your own infrastructure, fine-tuning a model for any particular use case is still a major undertaking. This is an area where cloud providers already bear much of the burden, and will continue to bear it in the future.