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How Memory Maps (mmap) Deliver 25x Faster File Access in Go

How Memory Maps (mmap) Deliver 25x Faster File Access in Go

πŸ’₯ Read this trending post from Hacker News πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: πŸ“Œ Here’s what you’ll learn: One of the slowest things you can do in an application is making system calls. They're slow because you do have to enter the kernel, which is quite expensive. What should you do when you need to do a lot of disk I/O but you care about performance? One solution is to use memory maps.Memory maps are a modern Unix mechanism where you can take a file and make it part of the virtual memory. In Unix context, modern means that it was introduced…
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What to know about Maine’s tumultuous Senate primary race

What to know about Maine’s tumultuous Senate primary race

πŸš€ Check out this trending post from PBS NewsHour - Politics πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: graham platner,maine,Primaries βœ… Key idea: PORTLAND, Maine (AP) β€” Days after posting multiple apology videos, showing off his chest to reveal a covered tattoo that was associated with a Nazi symbol and distancing himself from old online comments, Maine Democrat Graham Blatner says he is committed solely to his U.S. Senate campaign. Blatner, an oyster farmer and first-time political candidate, is vying to flip the Senate seat held by Republican Susan Collins for nearly 30 years. But first he must emerge from a core field that…
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Mexico City Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton calls Max Verstappen ‘cut throat’ in title race

Mexico City Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton calls Max Verstappen ‘cut throat’ in title race

✨ Explore this must-read post from BBC Sport πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: πŸ“Œ Main takeaway: McLaren's drivers go into the final five races with freedom to race against each other and without internal team rules hanging over them - other than not colliding with each other.Norris was facing unspecified "repercussions" after colliding with Piastri while snatching third place from him in the first series of turns in Singapore.Following the incident between the two at the start of the race at the US Grand Prix last weekend, these items have now been removed.β€œThere's a degree of responsibility on my part in the…
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RLPO/Hindoyan: Iberia Album Review – Hindoyan and RLPO turn up the heat with Spanish colors and sunshine | classical music

RLPO/Hindoyan: Iberia Album Review – Hindoyan and RLPO turn up the heat with Spanish colors and sunshine | classical music

πŸ”₯ Discover this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Classical music,Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra,Music,Culture βœ… Main takeaway: THere's a certain reverence for a bygone era about Iberia, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra's latest album under conductor Domingo Hindoyan. All six works here are familiar, the common thread being the late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century French enthusiasm for all things Spanish. It's the kind of program the recording industry thrived on in the 1960s and 1970s. However, there is nothing dusty about the playing, nor the modern recording, which possesses sonic depth while leaving plenty of room for the…
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20-year-old leaker built Turbo AI-powered note-taking software for 5 million users

20-year-old leaker built Turbo AI-powered note-taking software for 5 million users

πŸš€ Explore this must-read post from TechCrunch πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: AI,AI notetaker,turbo ai πŸ“Œ Here’s what you’ll learn: Five million users. Eight-figure annual recurring revenue. Twenty thousand new users join daily. These are some strong numbers for a startup called Turbo AI that was launched in early 2024 by Rudy Arora and Sarthak Dhawan, two 20-year-old college dropouts. Most of that growth has come in the past six months, the founders told TechCrunch, as the AI-powered note-taking and study tool has grown from one million to five million users, while remaining profitable. They say the idea for Turbo stems from…
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What we know about NBA gambling operations and rigged poker game arrests

What we know about NBA gambling operations and rigged poker game arrests

πŸš€ Explore this insightful post from BBC Sport πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: βœ… Key idea: Getty ImagesTerry Rozier of the Miami Heat is among those arrested as part of a multi-year investigation into alleged fraud involving NBA players and organized crime.US authorities announced the arrest of a number of high-profile figures on Thursday, including a star player and NBA coach, on charges of illegal sports betting. Those arrested include Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat player Terry Rozier, both of whom were arrested after their teams' games on Wednesday. The FBI said the arrests are part of a…
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Disney warns ESPN that other networks may appear on YouTube TV at the end of the month

Disney warns ESPN that other networks may appear on YouTube TV at the end of the month

πŸ”₯ Read this insightful post from Business News πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: βœ… Here’s what you’ll learn: ESPN and YouTube TV.David Bono | Sportswire Icon | Jack Silva | Nour Photo | Getty ImagesJust one month after reaching a deal with NBCUniversal to avoid dropping its networks, YouTube TV is facing another potential blackout β€” this time with... Disney.Disney said Thursday that it will begin playing generic messages to YouTube TV subscribers alerting customers that the company's networks, including ABC and ESPN, will be dropped from the service if the two sides cannot reach a new distribution agreement, which expires on…
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Apple loses UK App Store monopoly case, penalty might near $2 billion

Apple loses UK App Store monopoly case, penalty might near $2 billion

πŸš€ Check out this trending post from Hacker News πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: πŸ“Œ Here’s what you’ll learn: A landmark case in the UK concerning Apple’s App Store practices has just been decided, with a London tribunal ruling against the company in a move that could cost Apple up to $2 billion. London tribunal rules that Apple overcharged app developers for years with unfair commissions Sam Tobin writes at Reuters: Apple abused its dominant position by charging app developers unfair commissions, a London tribunal ruled on Thursday, in a blow which could leave the U.S. tech company on the hook for…
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The Trump administration is finalizing a plan to open Alaska’s wildlife refuge to drilling

The Trump administration is finalizing a plan to open Alaska’s wildlife refuge to drilling

πŸ”₯ Discover this insightful post from PBS NewsHour - Politics πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: alaska,Arctic National Wildlife Refuge,Doug Burgum,Interior Department,oil and gas,oil and gas drilling πŸ“Œ Key idea: JUNE, Alaska (AP) β€” The Trump administration on Thursday finalized plans to open the coastal plain of Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to potential oil and gas drilling, renewing a long-running debate over whether to drill in one of the country's ecological gems. U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum announced the decision Thursday that paves the way for future lease sales within the refuge's 1.5 million-acre (631,309 hectare) coastal plain, an area considered sacred…
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Little Brother Review – Award-Winning Captivating Portrayal of Siblings in Distress | stage

Little Brother Review – Award-Winning Captivating Portrayal of Siblings in Distress | stage

πŸ”₯ Read this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Theatre,Stage,Culture,Soho theatre πŸ’‘ Here’s what you’ll learn: IIt's midnight in Belfast. Niall feels very sad and calls his sister Brigid in an attempt to stop his suffering and slow his racing mind. Their conversation is surprisingly funny as Brigid, who keeps whispering to someone in the bed next to her, tries to calm her brother down. The dialogue is filled with affection, frustration, fear and sadness, as well as electric tension as we wait for Niall – clearly about to do something absolutely terrible – to make…
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