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It’s ultimately a math question: are you more likely to find compelling content from the few hundred people in your social network, or from the millions of people posting on the service? The answer is obviously the latter, but that answer is only achievable if you have the means of discovering that compelling content, and, to be fair to both Facebook and Twitter, the sort of computational power necessary to pull off a TikTok-style network didn’t exist when those companies got started.
Threads and the Social/Communications Map
stratechery.com
Let’s say each one of your customers places a new order every day with a hundred line items. This is relatively frequent, but it is still probably less than a megabyte of data generated per day. In three years you would still only have a gigabyte, and it would take millenia to generate a terabyte.
MotherDuck: Big Data Is Dead
motherduck.com
X11 is the protocol implemented by X Windows System while Wayland is the protocol used by Wayland Compositor. In simple terms, X Windows System and Wayland determine how your program's display will appear depending on your actions. These actions include clicking on a checkbox, moving the windows, clicking a button, etc. The X Window System is a client/server network protocol that's been put into use for a while now. X.Org Server is the free and open source implementation of the display server for the X Window System stewarded by the X.Org Foundation. Wayland is a computer protocol that specifies the communication between a display server (called a Wayland compositor) and its clients.
Wayland v/S Xorg : How Are They Similar & How Are They Different
secjuice.com
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