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Does this compete with or complement their Snowpark feature?


Complement. Snowpark pushes compute to the SQL engine. That’s a better model for Streamlit’s dashboard code anyway :)


Levandowski: Yo! I'm back at 80%, super pumped... we've got to start calling Elon on his shit. I'm not on social media but let's start "faketesla" and start give physics lessons about stupid shit Elon says like this

Levandowski might not have too many friends in Silicon valley after this ordeal


Thanks Stephen. Are there any large scale AWS implementations that you know of that spin VMs up and down? Also, besides cost, are there benefits to doing so?


“one of the biggest embarrassments in F.B.I. history,” - Rightly so..after all the fracas they created

Oops...this is not real news - humor apparently


Wait - I think this is a joke. Please remove this as it can be misunderstood


Follow up post by author here https://medium.com/@octskyward/a-small-followup-aa399a83acbb... to respond to conspiracy theories


I wonder how long will other mBAAS service like kinvey survive


Thank you. I was confused as well.


Me too..wonder how it can be done. Is this a javascript library?


Doing a little digging, there is a handler attached to the mousemove event on the canvas element. There is a credit here: Thanks to Giovanni Difeterici (http://www.gdifeterici.com/)

... but it's minified and I can't hunt down the source.


Awesome. Will try it soon. What would HN readers recommendfor near zero latency audio only? Our client needs to connect two devices within a LAN (no throughput issue) but near zero latency. We have tried Twilio PSTN, other webrtc technologies but they all have noticeable (half a second) delay from device to device. Any thoughts?


Try https://now.source-elements.com/#!/ Voice studios can manage to sync ProTools sessions on opposite sides of the Atlantic to within quarter of a frame, so on LAN it should manage nearer Opus' default of ~20ms.


You could try a SIP client with a low latency codec like CELT...


Thanks for your reply. Do you have any recommendations?


Yes, jitsi for desktop and if you need mobile, csipsimple is a nice option


Thanks Joeyspn. I am a noob when it comes to SIP and have some specific questions. For example, which of the jitsi product I should be using? If this is not the right place to ask such questions, can we please take this offline? I could totally use your knowledge


Just a standard SIP connection?


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