A list of puns related to "Chunking (division)"
(x-posted from r/datahoarder)
I have about 8TB on external HDDs I'd like to copy into a cloud store for backup. I'll only need to retrieve if an HDD fails, but if it does I'm going to want to get it all at once to restore to a new drive, not select individual files or folders to download. Each HDD is divided into folders by time and will never be added to -- as such the data is write-once-read-hopefully-never. After researching the various options Backblaze B2 seems like the best bet for this, best prices, simple pricing model, good reviews, the ability to get a restore HDD shipped, and easy integrations with apps.
So now I just need to get everything uploaded and am looking for a Windows app that will handle large data transfer, retries, verification, etc. Ideally I'd like something with a GUI not a pure CLI, but I can use one if needed. And I want to encrypt everything client-side and not just at the file level, but ideally whole folders zipped or combined into chunks so that 1) there's no metadata scanning of files, 2) to use compression to cut down on cost, and 3) If I do need to download the files, I only need to download a few hundred files instead of thousands to save on API calls. So if I have a 6 GB folder with 100 files, ideally I can zip them into 3x2 GB files or something like that. I was hoping to find an app that would do that transparently for me so I don't have to manually compress them myself (for one thing I don't have the space for another 8 TB), but it doesn't look like the standard recommendations will? Looked at restic, rclone and duplicacy. Does anything like that exist? And if not, what's a recommended zip/par scheme and a way to automate that? Should I use something like par2 for checksumming? I'm pretty new to anything more complicated than zipping single files so a little lost.
Dear fellow Flaskers,
I have a lightweight data analysis Python/Pandas/Flask/HTML application deployed to Heroku, to analyze my small business's sales data which comes in CSVs (it's used by others, otherwise I'd just use it locally). I've recently come across a problem with the CSV upload process... in situations where I'm on slow internet (such as a cafe's wifi outside, or anywhere with an upload speed ~0.1Mbps), my web server on Heroku times the request out after 30 seconds (as is their default).
That is when I began looking into implementing a background worker... my frontend web process should not have to be the one handling this request, as it's a bad UX and makes the page hang. Rather, the research I've done has recommended that we hand such tasks off to a background worker (handled by Redis and RQ for example) to work on the task, and the web process eventually pings it with a "CSV uploaded!" response.
As I accumulate more sales data, my CSVs to upload will grow bigger and bigger (they are currently at ~6MB, approaching 10k rows), and so I am also forced to reckon with big data concerns by chunking the CSV data reads eventually. I haven't found much material online that focuses on the confluence of these topics (CSV upload with slow internet, background workers, and chunking). So, my question is: is slow internet a bottleneck I simply can't avoid for CSV uploads? Or is it alleviated by reading the CSV in chunks with a background worker? Also, when I submit the HTML file upload form, is the CSV temp file server-side or client-side? Sorry for the long post!
So buddy did this and I kinda chuckled and he got pretty angry about it. I said βyou would laugh if it happened to meβ and isnβt that true? Isnβt this just funny haha
This seems to be relatively new with the preseason, I know people were building it before but I can't imagine it was as useful as it is now. Doesn't it reduce your game presence if you're not able to chunk down squishy targets and keep everyone on their toes constantly?
I've played the build and I know it FEELS nice to play, I've always liked attack speed teemo, but I never feel like it's objectively BETTER.
What are some things that cause golfers to hit it fat? Easily my biggest issue right now.
Iβve often noticed that in my TL I sometimes understand most words in a sentence, yet canβt make sense of it & wondered if I could improve my studies somehow and came across βchunkingβ. It basically professes it is better to learn a language with common chunks of sentences, which makes a lot of sense as even predictive text knows that certain groups of words are often used together (Ironically I typed that using predictive text!). To those that know of the term & the Speakly app, do you think the app uses this method? It seems they have phrases and words in context a lot. Have any of you seen good results with this?
Thanks
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Had a great day using the slings and shackles I spliced in my last post to remove the last branches and start chunking down my "project tree" - a red oak on my property with rot in its codominant stems I've been challenging myself with. The goal here was to rig down the last branches from the leaning stem and chunk down a portion (videos/pictures of the progress) . I don't have spikes, so my loopie sling came in handy to help me keep positioned on the spar. All in all, a successful and rewarding climb.
After a few years not playing I got back, rolled an Arcade Sona skin and got all excited. I had Master 7 with Sona so hey, she could be called one of my mains. With a skin!
Went to try her in a few games and.. it felt like splashing water at the enemies. And barely healing allies. The laning phase was kinda lost and I depended more than ever on the ADC knowing how to play (there's not much Sona herself will do). By all means I definitely can't take her Mid or Top like I used to, or at least I wouldn't dare to. She really feels incredibly weak. Something about stacking I guess? She MIGHT get stronger if I reach the lategame...?
But the true Sona fantasy to me is moving like a spaceship shooting Qs at the enemies that surprise-kill the enemy squishies who thought I was a mere support. That's what I mention the 'Lich Bane' Sona fantasy. That spellblade effect was so useful. With Athene's Grail of course. Idk I'm just incredibly frustrating, feels like playing a shadow of the Champion I rememberd ALSO I MISSED ALL OF MY EMPOWERED AUTOS BECAUSE THERE'S NO LONGER A 3-TIMES INDICATOR????
Riot please listen to this sub and double her damage, hell triple it, I think she used to do triple the damage I perceived during these games, people didn't dare to get near me.
Okay, so this is a silly question, but it's really bothering me. How does Alex's Chunking Algorithm help him count the sugar faster? Unless he's got the occult equivalent of multithreading going on, his program still has to visit each element of the "array" even if he divides it into chunks. Even with recursion, it's still hitting O(n).
during speed reading , the method chunking how do we progress from one fixation to another
I position ball in center of my weight for wedges and high irons and move slightly forward in stance as irons get lower. Golf friend recommended I move everything back in my stance but I donβt feel I have the club speed to get that steep yet. Any ideas or should I listen to friend?
There are times where I'm playing as Gardevoir or Venusaur, or any attacker and my attacks seem to do nothing even when on par or over the enemies level. But then I'm being straight chunked by enemy Cinderace's or pikachus at blinding speed. Am I missing something with farming for a Gardevoir or any attacker role? I do fine with them it's just that my actual attacks never seem to do any damage compared to what they do to me, even with a muscle band. Perhaps I need a focus band, myself.
Edit: I know I mentioned Gardevoir and Cinderace specifically since Cinderace's attacks are the chunkiest, but the same can be said for Ninetails, Pikachu, etc. Most attackers feel this way to me. I think to get a complete picture I'll have to play as Cinderace, honestly.
This actually seems to be for Korean and Japanese speakers to learn English.
I find it helpful as a low intermediate.
What it is; A picture accompanied by a matching phrase
What you need to do; write the phrase in English
How I use it; Copy the phrase and picture to Anki for studying later and then make the English sentence to see if I was correct. (you can turn on tips with the cogs on the top right so it gives you a set of scrambled English words instead of typing a sentence.)
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