![]() Gibson (9-6) allowed two runs on three hits over seven innings. With the win, the Rays snapped their seven-game losing streak, while salvaging the series finale in the matchup of MLB's top two teams based on records.Īnthony Santander hit two of Baltimore's season-high six home runs and Kyle Gibson picked up his ninth victory of the season as the visitors cruised to a victory over Minnesota in Minneapolis.Īdley Rutschman, Aaron Hicks, Austin Hays and Ramon Urias also homered for Baltimore, which is riding a five-game winning streak. Isaac Paredes and Yandy Diaz each connected on home runs, and Zach Eflin (10-4) gave up two runs in five innings with five strikeouts. Tampa Bay snapped its longest losing streak of the season with a win over Atlanta in St. Brent Rooker went 3-for-3 with a solo homer.īoston tied the game on Adam Duvall's solo homer and Christian Arroyo's RBI double in the sixth inning before Yoshida's solo shot into the Green Monster seats two innings later, extending its winning streak to five games entering the All-Star break. Masataka Yoshida went 2-for-4 with a go-ahead home run in the bottom of the eighth inning as Boston rallied to sweep visiting Oakland.Īfter dropping the first two games of the series, Oakland scored first and held a 3-1 lead through six innings. Tigers starter Tarik Skubal, making his second appearance this season, tossed four scoreless innings with two hits and five strikeouts. Riley Greene had two hits, including a solo homer, and Miguel Cabrera added an RBI single for Detroit. Jordan Romano set down all three batters he faced for his 26th save. Yimi Garcia (3-3) pitched an inning of scoreless relief for the win. Jansen's homer came off Alex Lange, who finished off the Tigers' combined no-hitter. Matt Chapman reached base three times and scored two runs for Toronto, which was no-hit by Detroit on Saturday. Rookie Anthony Volpe hit a two-run homer and Kyle Higashioka followed with a solo shot that gave the Yankees a 4-1 lead in the sixth.ĭanny Jansen hit a game-tying, two-run home run in the ninth, Nathan Lukes doubled home the go-ahead run in the 10th and visiting Toronto edged Detroit. Suzuki, who homered in the fifth for Chicago's lone hit off Domingo German, followed with a fly ball off Clay Holmes and Tauchman scored when right fielder Giancarlo Stanton's throw was off target. Mike Tauchman opened the eighth with a single off Ron Marinaccio (4-4) before Nico Hoerner and Ian Happ walked. Pinch hitter Yan Gomes hit a two-run single in the seventh inning following a fielding error by second baseman Gleyber Torres, and Seiya Suzuki lifted a go-ahead sacrifice fly in the eighth as Chicago rallied past New York. Machado's five homers are the most Scherzer has allowed to one player. He has given up homers in seven straight games. Scherzer (8-3) has given up 18 homers this season, including five in his last two starts and 11 over his last seven starts. Musgrove (8-2) allowed only three hits without issuing a walk and struck out seven en route to his seventh straight win. Machado hit a three-run homer in the first and a two-run homer in the fifth, giving him five career homers against Scherzer. Manny Machado drove in five runs with a pair of home runs off Max Scherzer and Joe Musgrove worked six scoreless innings with the help of three double plays as San Diego defeated visiting New York in the rubber match of a three-game series. It was the Giants' only extra-base hit of the game. Rockies starter Kyle Freeland (4-10) matched Webb pitch-for-pitch before Davis drilled his first pitch of the fourth inning over the center-field fence for his 11th home run of the season. His previous season-long outing was 7 2/3 innings, and he had only pitched shutout ball once this year - in a 1-0 loss to the Miami Marlins in May in a game that was 0-0 when he left. It was not only Webb's first shutout in his five major league seasons, but also his first complete game. He didn't walk a batter and struck out 10. Having gone winless in his last two starts, Webb (8-7) was brilliant in his first-half finale, limiting the Rockies to two doubles and five singles. Davis provided all the needed run support with a fourth-inning home run and the San Francisco Giants outlasted the visiting Colorado Rockies 1-0 on Sunday afternoon in the final game before the All-Star break. July 10 - Logan Webb threw the first complete-game shutout of his career, J.D. ![]()
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Latest ipad mini versions1/1/2024 ![]() ![]() The iPad mini is a good choice for enthusiasts who want a bit more power in their tablet but don't want to fork out for the iPad Air or iPad Pro.įor those who need a tablet for general use but want to stick with the Apple ecosystem, you're likely better off with the standard iPad 10.2 or more recent iPad 10.9. The latest version comes with significant performance upgrades that bring it in line with those more expensive iPad models but in a much more portable size. If you like the idea of a tablet that's as powerful as an iPad Air but in a much smaller form factor then the iPad mini is a good buy. We've spotted a few deals with a $100 / £130 discount, so anything around $399 / £459 or less is a good price. The 2021 iPad mini is priced at $499 / £569 / AU$829, so it's clearly an expensive bit of kit. Of course, all those upgrades come at a price. Many consider it to be in line with the iPad Air but in a smaller form factor. The front and rear cameras have been massively improved up to 12MP, while the new tablet supports Touch ID and sports a USB-C port. Not only is the display slightly larger at 8.3 inches but, thanks to the A15 Bionic chip, you'll see a 40% CPU and 80% GPU performance upgrade too. Enough that we said it's the best small tablet money can buy in our iPad mini (2021) review. When looking at pure improvements over the 2019 version, the numbers really speak for themselves. The 2021 iPad mini is the most recent model of the small-form Apple tablet. However, with Apple's excellent OS and Retina display on this tablet, it's certainly in its own class. Of course, you can check out our guide to all the other tablet deals out there on cheaper and small slates if you need something for more basic or lighter use. ![]() You might find a good deal on a refurbished model, but we recommend getting the latest version if you can as it offers a huge performance upgrade for only a slightly higher price. Effectively, it's more in line with what you would expect from an iPad Air, albeit in a much smaller form factor.Īnd now that the previous 2019 iPad mini is discontinued, the 2021 version is the only one available and definitely the only one worth buying. In terms of specs, this latest iPad mini sports an 8.3-inch screen, 12MP front and back cameras, and the new A15 Bionic chip that gives the tablet a massive performance upgrade. Look out for similar offers during the 4th of July sales and Prime Day where there should be some strong Amazon Prime Day iPad deals. However, we've seen it discounted by as much as $100 in the US and there's also been a whopping £130 price cut in the UK. That's gone up considerably from the original launch price in the UK and Australia after a recent increase. To put the current offers in perspective, the starting price of the most recent iPad mini is $499 / £569 / AU$829. ![]() Sigma math n1/1/2024 ![]() ![]() If anyone could provide a more intuitive explanation or even better give an example (finite, like a die roll), I would be very grateful. I get that we have the power set of Omega that definitely contains the collection A - But what exactly do we mean by intersecting all the sigma algebras containing A to find the smallest one containing A? Does it mean that if we have a sigma algebra containing the collection A and another collection of subsets, B (which is a sigma algebra containing A, but i get that it is not the smallest) and intersect it with the power set of Omega, we generate sigma(A), which is indeed the smallest and more refined to answer the questions that we need in our problem? But, where exactly does the bigger sigma algebra (on the collections A and B) come from? The last part is the one I don't understand and confuses me. Further, we can find the smallest sigma algebra by intersecting all sigma algebras containing A, as the intersection of sigma algebras is also a sigma algebra. I do understand the definition Let A be an arbitrary collection of subsets of Omega, then sigma(A) is the generated sigma algebra, generated from A and is the smallest sigma algebra containing A. My problem is with generated sigma algebras. ![]() In addition I know that we have the trivial sigma algebra, the smallest sigma algebra on Omega and the Discrete Sigma Algebra, which is the power set of Omega, being the largest sigma algebra on Omega. So far so good and I also understand the properties that derive from the definition as well as how they are derived. if we have a collection of events) denoted by F, then F is a sigma-algebra if it satisfies the following three conditions While I do understand the concept if we have a set which is a collection of subsets of Omega (i.e. So I am sorry if this is trivial to most of you and apologies for any conceptual mistakes I might make in the description - I'll try to be as precise as possible.Īt the moment, I am studying Probability Theory, from this course:, , and I stumbled upon sigma algebras. ![]() I am not a mathematician, rather I pick up on topics on the go, when I need something for the topic I am studying in the given time. ![]() Google docs resume template serif1/1/2024 ![]() ![]() Most templates will have these fields built in, but if you want to include multiple links you may need to adjust the formatting. 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You can either use a native Google Docs template or import one: Step 1: Choose a Template Here’s how: How To Use a Google Docs Resume Template However, if you prefer to stick with Google Docs, you can definitely still create a strong resume. It’s simple to swap between layouts and templates with a single click, and you can download your professional resume instantly when you are happy with it. Google Docs also doesn’t necessarily generate resumes that are ATS-optimized, and it can take a lot of time to switch between templates (since you’ll need to re-enter your information into each template).Īs an alternative to Google Docs, Jobseeker offers a resume builder tool that includes a library of polished, ATS-optimized templates that are easily customizable. One other limiting factor is that you can only create columns of equal width, so you would not be able to make a resume that has one narrow column and one wide column, unless you use one of the pre-made templates. 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This article will cover whether you should use Google Docs to create your resume, how to do so with a template or by creating your resume from scratch, and some tips for creating the best possible resume. ![]() Duplicacy erasure coding1/1/2024 ![]() ![]() Read the data from source nodes: Input data is read in parallel from source nodes using a dedicated thread pool. This process is similar to how replicated blocks are re-replicated on failure. The recovery task is passed as a heartbeat response. Failed EC blocks are detected by the NameNode, which then chooses a DataNode to do the recovery work. Upon failures, it issues additional read requests for decoding.ĭataNode Extensions - The DataNode runs an additional ErasureCodingWorker (ECWorker) task for background recovery of failed erasure coded blocks. It then issues read requests in parallel. On the input / read path, DFSStripedInputStream translates a requested logical byte range of data as ranges into internal blocks stored on DataNodes. A coordinator takes charge of operations on the entire block group, including ending the current block group, allocating a new block group, and so forth. The streamers mostly work asynchronously. On the output / write path, DFSStripedOutputStream manages a set of data streamers, one for each DataNode storing an internal block in the current block group. This allows management at the level of the block group rather than the block.Ĭlient Extensions - The client read and write paths were enhanced to work on multiple internal blocks in a block group in parallel. The ID of a block group can be inferred from the ID of any of its internal blocks. To reduce NameNode memory consumption from these additional blocks, a new hierarchical block naming protocol was introduced. NameNode Extensions - Striped HDFS files are logically composed of block groups, each of which contains a certain number of internal blocks. ![]() See the design doc and discussion on HDFS-7285 for more information. In the future, HDFS will also support a contiguous EC layout. ![]() To better support small files, in this first phase of work HDFS supports EC with striping. In typical HDFS clusters, small files can account for over 3/4 of total storage consumption. This greatly simplifies file operations such as deletion, quota reporting, and migration between federated namespaces. Second, it naturally distributes a small file to multiple DataNodes and eliminates the need to bundle multiple files into a single coding group. Online EC also enhances sequential I/O performance by leveraging multiple disk spindles in parallel this is especially desirable in clusters with high end networking. First, it enables online EC (writing data immediately in EC format), avoiding a conversion phase and immediately saving storage space. In the context of EC, striping has several critical advantages. But with EC (6 data, 3 parity) deployment, it will only consume 9 blocks of disk space. As an example, a 3x replicated file with 6 blocks will consume 6*3 = 18 blocks of disk space. Integrating EC with HDFS can improve storage efficiency while still providing similar data durability as traditional replication-based HDFS deployments. The error on any striping cell can be recovered through decoding calculation based on surviving data and parity cells. For each stripe of original data cells, a certain number of parity cells are calculated and stored – the process of which is called encoding. In the rest of this guide this unit of striping distribution is termed a striping cell (or cell). RAID implements EC through striping, which divides logically sequential data (such as a file) into smaller units (such as bit, byte, or block) and stores consecutive units on different disks. In storage systems, the most notable usage of EC is Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks (RAID). It is always 1 and cannot be changed via -setrep command. Replication factor of an EC file is meaningless. In typical Erasure Coding (EC) setups, the storage overhead is no more than 50%. ![]() Therefore, a natural improvement is to use Erasure Coding (EC) in place of replication, which provides the same level of fault-tolerance with much less storage space. However, for warm and cold datasets with relatively low I/O activities, additional block replicas are rarely accessed during normal operations, but still consume the same amount of resources as the first replica. Replication is expensive – the default 3x replication scheme in HDFS has 200% overhead in storage space and other resources (e.g., network bandwidth). Running Applications in runC Containers.Running Applications in Docker Containers. ![]() Tim walz office1/1/2024 ![]() ![]() He can also sell Minnesota to America as a refuge from the bonkers - to borrow a word local Republicans are using about Minnesota - politics of red states, which are busy outlawing abortion and gender-affirming care.Ī Walz theme during this national outreach is freedom. So, at the operating engineers convention, he sold Minnesota’s commitment to collective bargaining rights and resulting high wages. Paul Wellstone and Al Franken as they navigated national political interest.Īt near full employment and a bevy of construction projects financed during the recent legislative session, we’re badly in need of skilled tradespeople. “That’s the job of a governor - to promote Minnesota and recruit people to move here,” said Jeff Blodgett, a DFL operative who advised Sens. Walz and his team are trying to do a few things: I talked to DFL operatives with ties to Walz about why he’s raising his national profile, and the short answer is that there’s plenty of good reasons to do it, and no real downside. He is raising his national profile, however, and with it, Minnesota’s. Throw in some national media appearances, and an viral drone video of him signing the most significant legislation in memory, and you’ve got a lot of folks in Minnesota politics with raised eyebrows. Some weeks later, he spoke at the national convention of the International Union of Operating Engineers, a lunch bucket and hard hat crowd if there ever was one - again in south Florida. Morgan, talking about climate change just after he signed a bill mandating carbon-free energy by 2040. ![]() In March, he was at the Aspen Ideas Festival in Miami Beach with fancy people from the National Security Council and J.P. ![]() I expect a joke about Big 10 basketball, before a speech hopped up on Diet Mountain Dew that will rally heartland Dems hoping to turn a red state purple. Tim Walz will be in Indiana tonight, keynoting the state Democratic Party’s “Hoosier Hospitality Dinner.” ![]() AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |