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  • Prepare for Takeoff
    2024/10/12

    Arguing that artificial intelligence (AI) will soon surpass human intelligence, rendering current technological innovations obsolete. The author, Lars Rönnbäck, claims that AI is forming mental models similar to humans, but at a far faster rate. This rapid evolution will result in AI systems quickly surpassing anything humans can create, including beloved technologies. Rönnbäck emphasizes that AI will likely develop its own solutions and disregard human-made tools as they will be considered inefficient and slow. He believes that focusing on improving our existing technologies instead of hastily integrating them with AI is a more prudent approach.

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    10 分
  • Data Trustworthiness
    2024/10/09

    Discussing a YouTube video that uses the question "Are there aliens on the far side of the moon?" as a metaphor to explain the concept of data warehousing. The video argues that answering this question requires trusting a network of information sources, similar to how data warehousing relies on integrating data from multiple sources. The speaker highlights that inconsistencies or changes in the source material can erode the overall trust in the network, just as changes in data sources can compromise the reliability of a data warehouse. Ultimately, the video emphasizes that data warehousing is an ongoing process, not just a project, as new information and changes require constant evaluation and adjustments to ensure the accuracy and consistency of data within the warehouse.

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    6 分
  • Big Data Normalization
    2024/09/27

    Discussing a case study which describes a novel technique for efficiently storing and utilizing large amounts of data in massively parallel processing (MPP) databases. The technique, known as Anchor Modeling, is implemented in the HP Vertica database and is employed by Avito, a Russian e-commerce platform, to process terabytes of data for real-time analytics. The paper argues that traditional normalization techniques are inadequate for Big Data scenarios, highlighting the benefits of Anchor Modeling in terms of scalability, performance, and ease of data maintenance. The authors provide theoretical estimates and practical verification through experiments comparing the performance of Anchor Modeling with a traditional 3NF model, demonstrating its effectiveness in handling complex ad-hoc queries.

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    13 分
  • Temporal Dimensional Modeling
    2024/09/27

    Discussing a paper that presents a new method for managing changes in data warehouses called Temporal Dimensional Modeling. It argues that current methods, known as Slowly Changing Dimensions, have limitations that make them unsuitable for high-performance and real-time data warehouses. The paper introduces a new method that utilizes temporal dimensions which are temporally independent from fact tables. This approach improves write performance and eliminates anomalies that arise from temporal dependency. It also introduces a new concept called twine, which optimizes performance during query execution. The paper includes a comparative analysis of Temporal Dimensional Modeling and Slowly Changing Dimensions through a series of experiments demonstrating its effectiveness and advantages.

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    9 分
  • The Early Mathematical Journey
    2024/09/27

    The book "MY LITTLE BIG MATH BOOK" illustrates the fundamental mathematical concepts children learn through everyday experiences, beginning with the very early stages of development. Lars Rönnbäck, the author, explores the acquisition of concepts such as identity, difference, and sameness by observing how children learn to identify and differentiate objects. The author then delves into set theory, discussing the creation of sets through extension and intension, as well as cardinality, union, and intersection. The text further explores the development of counting and number systems, showcasing how children learn to associate patterns with specific numbers and grasp the abstract nature of numbers. The author concludes by connecting these concepts to infinity and the ability to count abstract thoughts and experiences.

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    12 分
  • Random Thoughts
    2024/09/22

    Exploring the idea that imagination, as a result of random brain activity, is a sixth sense. It proposes that this "inner ear" of randomness allows us to think creatively and generate new ideas. The author suggests that while our filters naturally suppress this randomness, we can intentionally access and cultivate it through a technique called "subnosis." Subnosis involves focusing on unexpected thoughts and rapidly shifting attention, ultimately leading to a state of heightened imagination. This technique, the text argues, can also be a useful tool for inducing sleep and may even hold the key to developing imaginative artificial intelligence.

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    11 分
  • Time in Databases
    2024/09/19

    Exploring the concept of time in databases, specifically how to model and represent it. It delves into various time-related concepts, including primary and documentary time, different timelines, and the impact of time tracking scope on data integrity. The author also compares two modeling techniques, Anchor and Data Vault, which approach time management differently. The article concludes with a discussion of imprecision and uncertainty in time tracking, highlighting the complexities and challenges involved in handling these nuances within database systems.

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    14 分
  • The Infinite Decay of Loyalty
    2024/09/19

    Exploring the concept of customer loyalty and argues that, for most businesses, customer loyalty decays exponentially over time. Rönnbäck uses mathematical formulas to model this decay and demonstrates that it's impossible for businesses to achieve sustained growth without a significant number of "eternals" - customers who remain loyal indefinitely. He further suggests that efforts to increase customer inflow are more impactful than efforts to improve loyalty in terms of achieving growth.

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    7 分