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An Introduction to Velocity-Based Data Architectures
Lambda and Kappa data architectures may be a fit for your needs, depending on how quickly data is generated, how quickly that data moves, and how soon it is processed into usable insights.
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Groovy Datasets for Test Databases
When you experiment with a new-to-you data science skill, you need some sort of data to work with. Why be boring?
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People Who Claim to Work 75-Hour Weeks Usually Only Work About 50 Hours
They’re lying to you — but also maybe to themselves.
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Coronavirus: A visual guide to the economic impact
The coronavirus outbreak, which was first detected in China, has infected people in 185 countries. Its spread has left businesses around the world counting the costs. Here is a selection of maps and charts to help you understand the economic impact of the virus so far.
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U.S. has highest proportion of climate deniers, survey of 28 countries finds
Six percent of Americans denied that the climate is changing, while an additional 9 percent said the climate is changing but human activity is not responsible.
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The $86 Trillion World Economy in One Chart
According to the latest World Bank data, the global economy is now $85.8 trillion in nominal terms. Here's how it breaks down.
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Law of Time 441 Time Cube / Blockchain cube cosmic key to everything ? :)
The Law of Time 441 Time Cube / #Blockchain cube as the cosmic key to the cosmic cube that is the source geometric shape for all material form. The Mayan 13 Moon calendar is more accurate than our calendar today: "A clock does not measure time. "A clock measures increments of space which, projected as increments of time, are valued (valorized) into monetary units" // "The solution we propose begins with a time - stamp server" Satoshi Nakamoto // The Law of Time 441 Time Cube http://sawconcepts.com/index/id63.html
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25% of Americans say they worry about money 'all the time'
Americans are feeling mostly good about their finances, according to analytics firm Gallup. But while 56% describe their financial situation as "good" or "excellent," not everyone is as optimistic.
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First You Make the Maps
How cartography made early modern global trade possible.
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Amazon can already ship to 72% of US population within a day, this map shows
As Amazon starts to roll out one-day shipping to its most loyal customers, it already has a logistics network spanning much of the U.S.
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The Geography of Partisan Prejudice
A guide to the most—and least—politically open-minded counties in America
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This Map Lets You Plug in Your Address to See How It's Changed Over the Past 750 Million Years
The interactive tool enables users to hone in on a specific location and visualize how it has evolved between the Cryogenian Period and the present
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Shocking Maps Show How Humans Have Reshaped Earth Since 1992
Generated from satellite data, the maps track losses and gains of land used for agriculture, forests, urbanization, and more. By Becky Ferreira.
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How the world sees the U.S. and Trump in 9 charts
America’s global image today is complicated. On balance, people around the world continue to give the United States favorable ratings and say it respects the individual liberties of its people. More countries also prefer the U.S. as the world’s leading power over China. At the same time, many express frustration about America’s role in the world and say they have little confidence in President Donald Trump to do the right thing in world affairs, according to a new Pew Research Center survey of 25 nations.
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The World's Newest, Most Gloriously Designed Maps
Cartographers, rejoice. By Anika Burgess.
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Is the US Leaning Red or Blue? It All Depends on Your Map
Self-proclaimed "cartonerd" Ken Field published a gallery of alternative election maps designed to reveal markedly different stories about the US.
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What do The Matrix and data sharing have in common?
It's the question that drives us.
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The Least Likely Places to Be Struck By Lightning, Mapped
Where to go if you don't enjoy sudden electric bolts from the sky.
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Everyone Wants To Go Home During Extra Innings — Maybe Even The Umps
The team that’s closer to winning tends to get more favorable ball and strike calls when the game goes into extras.
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Billions of Birds Migrate. Where Do They Go?
Migratory birds have made their thousand-mile flights for millennia, but we are just now learning to map their mesmerizing journeys.
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