Qa'id Jacobs
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RT @freshome: The Fundamental Elements of #Design http://t.co/uvw8pqr4 - not sure about the music, but great piece otherwise.
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Ok. You're a communicator. But what's your meaningful message? #dailymeditation
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"Don’t use the gift of your day for mindless repetitive tasks. Don’t end the day with nothing to show for your work." http://t.co/FvJyHUR5 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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"All violence is political." Think about it.
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New lunch recipe: - computer off & phone silent - sketchbook + pen - sit in park under sun - open eyes - dream
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You must be aware of tension in order to release it. Observation is the first key to relaxation. ~ Susan McCutcheon
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Me. Today. Turn that bass up. @SBTRKT - Wildfire http://t.co/Gj64ttp featuring Yukimi Nagano (@twittledragon).
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Just uploaded "Lift Every Voice and Follow Me" to @mixcloud http://i.mixcloud.com/C9qab Tune in now!
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I'm on the decks tonight for a 2-hour http://t.co/1STnyw2 session in NYC. Come to dance & sweat. Leave cleansed. Deep/House/Soul.
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I'm on the decks spinning for the @FoodHeavenShow launch tonight @thepandanyc in the LES. 8PM forward. Dance.
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6.5 hours of joints? WHUT? Yes, please. @mrscruff1 & @floatingpoints set from Plastic People via #soundcloud http://t.co/8xKyOg1
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Excellence isn't about working hard to do what you're told. It's about taking the initiative to do work you decide is worth doing. ~ S.Godin
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New Cloudcast "Spring Sprung Up!" up now at http://i.mixcloud.com/C5j8Q Check it out now!
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@jethimself Big up Don Jet! Thanks for the listen.
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Dear world, please read and take to heart the ideas of this http://t.co/WTVrUL7. Love, Qa'id.
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@dumilewis @IlyasahShabazz perhaps I can help with your graphic design needs? My portfolio: http://archisense.com
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MondayJazz at the break of day. Just right today. http://j.mp/mlgHCE Head nod beats, no jazz actually. No glitch.
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I'm currently experiencing London envy: Thursday KAIDI TATHAM is Live @jazzrefreshed Mau Mau Bar | 265 Portobello rd.
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Life = that which you cannot know until you do know: right on time.
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RT @Gothamist: Times Square Ad Blasting Haiti Deportations Yanked By CBS Outdoor http://bit.ly/kC20R2 @theccr
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Episode #225 (Originally Aired 9/23/11) by HBO Podcasts4 months ago
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Ron Daniels by Smiley Radio Properties, Inc.4 months ago
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Night of The Iguana by The Cinematic Orchestra4 months ago
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Reel Life (Evolution II) by The Cinematic Orchestra4 months ago
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Burn Out by The Cinematic Orchestra4 months ago
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Theme De Yoyo by The Cinematic Orchestra4 months ago
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Everyday by The Cinematic Orchestra4 months ago
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BlueBirds by The Cinematic Orchestra4 months ago
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The Awakening Of A Woman (Burnout) by The Cinematic Orchestra4 months ago
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All Things by The Cinematic Orchestra4 months ago
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Whenever I begin a new web project I start with sketching. I am sure most of you agree on just how powerful this first stage of a project can be. And that’s where I like to grab one of my GridBooks. They sport a dot grid that can be divided into numerous columns and used in portrait or landscape orientations. Extremely helpful when sketching a web interface.
The new ThinkUp web app wants to help rescue your online social life from the clutches of Twitter, Facebook and Google. ThinkUp 1.0 can make backups, archive conversations and make sure your data remains in your control.
Une performance et installation intitulée “Mending” par cette artiste chinoise Beili Liu. Le concept : une jeune femme est assise sous 1500 paires de ciseaux suspendus au plafond, dans un nuage scintillant. Actuellement exposé à la galerie “Women and Their Work Gallery” à Austin.
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Etsy, the e-commerce site specializing in homemade and vintage goods, has grown to more than 11 million users, resulting in 25 million unique visitors and 1.1 billion page views per month, and it’s generating the data volumes to match. Today, for example, Etsy detailed some of its work with Splunk to manage and analyze up to a terabyte of machine data per day.
This is a huge increase — about 200x — since 2007, when Etsy signed on with Splunk, and was capturing a mere 5GB of data per day. Etsy’s usage of Splunk has probably evolved, too, from a focus on troubleshooting (i.e., noticing a problem and tracking down the cause) to a focus on what Splunk calls “operational intelligence.” Because users can search and analyze server logs and other machine-generated data pretty much as it streams in, they can, for example, monitor traffic patterns in real time to uncover ongoing issues that might be causing visitors to drop off pages or leave the site.
Splunk isn’t Etsy’s only big data solution — it’s also a big Hadoop user. Etsy runs dozens of Hadoop workflows each night on Amazon’s cloud-based Elastic MapReduce Hadoop service. According to this very detailed (and technical) presentation (PDF here, video here) explaining Etsy’s Hadoop usage, it ran nearly 5,000 Hadoop jobs in May 2011 to analyze both internal operational data as well as external activity such as customer behavior. Etsy actually uses MATLAB within its Elastic MapReduce clusters to analyze the data and perform predictive analytics. The presentation also highlights Etsy’s experimentation with Tableau to visually display the results of its internal data after it has been cleaned up by Hadoop.
At the product level, Hadoop powers Etsy’s Taste Test feature that helps the site determine what products best suit a particular customer’s tastes. It also helps with a feature that analyzes Facebook profile information in order to let visitors shop for their friends. At Hadoop World next week, an Etsy engineer will discuss how Etsy uses Hadoop to improve its search recommendation engine.
Operationally, Hadoop helps Etsy analyze server logs to figure out what customers are doing on the site and how they’re accessing it.
Etsy, like so many other companies — especially on the web — is both drowning in data and trying to leverage it. That’s why we’re seeing such a huge focus on Hadoop among all varieties of enterprise data-management vendors, and why you can’t escape the omnipresent references to “big data.” Although, as Etsy proves, dealing with big data requires a multi-pronged approach that goes well beyond simply deploying a Hadoop cluster and watching the insights pour in.
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I'm a visual communications specialist, designing a way to consciously navigate this planet; beats and vibes sustain my drive. Archisense.com is my professional, business steeze.
