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Here is a comparable example from the utilities industry.
We have an application that collects phase angles for electrical transmission 30 times/second.
After 'massaging' the raw input to compress the storage to significant changes, we are still generating 4G every 8 hours; this data is then studied by the local university to better understand how to manage the electrical grid.
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As a counter example, where the "Big Data" isn't a bunch of crap: Cern[^]
Some tidbits from the article:
Article wrote: - 30 petabytes or so of data produced annually
- The Data Centre processes about one petabyte of data every day
- At peak rates, 10 gigabytes of data may be transferred from its servers every second.
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But... weren't you out for the weekend already?
Phew! you almost discover how we misbehave when you are out!
Have a nice weekend...
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I may not understand Big Data, but it's not just "a lot" of data. Nor is OOP simply writing a class.
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They don't say that to me. Maybe I'm hanging out in the wrong places.
Regards,
Rob Philpott.
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Avijnata wrote: Is there a similarity? Yes.
Both sets of people had big mouths and small brains.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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I only work with Small Data, but I guess Big Data is the same thing just more of it.
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Two big projects coming soon that I need to be involved with, been waiting for one of them to start for nearly a year now, been in discussions about the other for a month or two.
Got a start date for one yesterday.
Got a start date for the other today.
Monday 2nd February.
For both.
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Awesome, you know how Groundhog Day can be.
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so will they be effort driven? LOL
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Have you or have you not got two hands?
I don't see the problem.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Two hand, two eyes, two monitors and half a brain oops...
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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chriselst wrote: 2nd February
Was that this year, then?
What we got here is a failure to communicate
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When logged in under her user name. Graphs and table boxes load but no information. She has access and when I log in as myself I can see all the data. What is stopping her from seeing the data?
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This is the Lounge and not a place to ask questions like this. Please use the Quick Answers section or one of the discussion forums.
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The monitor might have been turned off - or unplugged. I'd always start with "Is your monitor plugged in?" It's a safe fall back and might keep them busy while you go for a bathroom break.
Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.
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Two possibilities : personal proxy settings, or voodoo.
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What exactly do you mean by personal proxy settings?
Thank you!!!!!
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I reckon definitely voodoo
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It's inherited permissions.
Now take it to the correct forum.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Member 11397400 wrote: What is stopping her from seeing the data? The SharePoint admin.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Enough of silly jokes, enough of programming, enough of grumpy managers and downvoters, I am leaving.
For two days. Going somewhere where there is plenty of snow and where I can exhaust the kids sufficiently to enjoy two calm evenings.
I'll be happy to be there, but I'll probably also be happy to be back on monday.
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Please inform us if you have a place with snow found where one can also skiing.
Enjoy the two days
Bruno
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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I'll be in this[^] area, so not enough snow and slopes to ski, unfortunately.
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