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	<description>Fear Computers. Loath Software. We are your Masters.</description>
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		<title>Yahoo Cloud Serving Benchmark</title>
		<description>Benchmark of Cassandra, HBase, and PNUTS with MySQL as a reference point.

Presentation

Research Document
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		<link>http://fearandloath.us/yahoo-cloud-serving-benchmark.html</link>
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		<title>The Science, Economics, and Politics of Fructose</title>
		<description>This is the most profound youtube video I have ever watched. It's 90 minutes, and it's filled with things I never knew. For example, it explains what the Atkins Diet and the typical Japanese diet have in common that helps you stay thin. If you don't want to watch all ...</description>
		<link>http://fearandloath.us/the-science-economics-and-politics-of-fructose.html</link>
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		<title>Evil Chrome</title>
		<description>Chrome appears to have some fairly serious bugs that can lead to deleted bookmarks. I tried deleting a single bookmark in the bookmark manager, and it ended up deleting an entire folder. Fortunately, there is a Bookmarks.bak available until the next time you quit chrome. This wouldn't have been such ...</description>
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		<title>3M Security Film</title>
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		<title>Linux Not Fully Prepared for 4096-Byte Sector Hard Drives</title>
		<description>http://www.osnews.com/story/22872/Linux_Not_Fully_Prepared_for_4096-Byte_Sector_Hard_Drives </description>
		<link>http://fearandloath.us/linux-not-fully-prepared-for-4096-byte-sector-hard-drives.html</link>
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		<title>The Seedy Underbelly of MicroSD Cards</title>
		<description>This is a like a CSI episode on flash memory.

http://www.bunniestudios.com/blog/?p=918 </description>
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		<title>PostgreSQL 9 will have streaming replication</title>
		<description>Currently, PostgreSQL replicates a database WAL (change log) files to the slave databases, which made it more difficult to get slave databases to have less than a minute of lag. This wasn't a big deal, since before 9.0, which is in development, you couldn't query the slave databases until you ...</description>
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		<title>Statistics on Toyota sudden acceleration complaints</title>
		<description>It's still not clear what the root cause of the sudden unexpected acceleration in Toyotas is, but this article at least gives us an idea of how widespread the problem is. Toyotas for 2008 are between 10 and 16 times as likely to experience this problem as GM, which had ...</description>
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		<title>Designing Applications for Cloud Hosting</title>
		<description>This is a very insightful article on the very different issues that you will encounter when you put a large application in the cloud and how common solutions to these problems can't be applied.

http://gojko.net/2010/01/25/designing-applications-for-cloud-deployment/ </description>
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		<title>PostgreSQL Hot Standby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</title>
		<description>While PostgreSQL has had trigger based replication for a long time, it can be difficult to set up and maintain. Since 8.1 or 8.2, it has had warm standby, where you could fail over to a slave but not query it while replicating. The code for hot standby has been ...</description>
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