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arjunravinarayan (Arjun Narayan) · GitHub
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X63;ontact@arjunnarayan.com. Http:/ www.arjunnarayan.com. Mar 22, 2012. My website source in Jekyll bootstrap. Keybase Go Library, Client, Service, OS X, iOS, Android, Electron. A Scalable, Survivable, Strongly-Consistent SQL Database. 171 contributions in the last year. Summary of pull requests, issues opened, and commits. Learn how we count contributions. Pushed 2 commits to cockroachdb/cockroach. Storage: consider returning Raft errors across RaftTransport to the initiating store.
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Andreas Haeberlen
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Department of Computer and Information Science. 3330 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6389. E-mail: ahae (at) cis (dot) upenn (another dot) edu. Phone: 1 (215) 746-6167. Defenses against denial-of-service attacks. And on differential privacy. I was awarded the Otto Hahn Medal. By the Max Planck Society. For my research on accountability, and I am the recipient of a NSF CAREER award. As well as the Ford Motor Company Award for Faculty Advising. I am currently looking for new PhD students. Ang Chen, Y...
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Software | weaselhat
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Installing ctypes and ctypes-foreign on OS X with brew and OPAM. I recently had some trouble getting ctypes. Working, so I thought I’d share my solution. I found the Real World OCaml chapter on FFIs. And I tried following their advice first. They suggest:. Brew install libffi opam install ctypes. Here’s the right incantation:. Now, this is merely a good start. Once I had this much working, I still. Couldn’t get OCaml to call C functions! It came down to a bear of a linking issue… no combination of. IR...
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Coasian Comparison | A (Budding) Sociologist's Commonplace Book
https://asociologist.com/2014/08/28/coasian-comparison
A (Budding) Sociologist's Commonplace Book. Thoughts on Politics, Economics, Sociology, and Such. Josh Barro wrote a somewhat controversial op-ed in the NYT. Attempting to apply the Coase theorem to the negotiation between passengers on a plane about whether or not to recline their seats. Economist Greg Mankiw and political theorist Jim Johnson each posted a short reaction to the paper. See if you can spot the difference in tone. First, here’s Mankiw:. And here’s Johnson:. I wonder what Steve Medema.
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