I don’t feel old very often, but the push into hyper-distributed computing, at least as far as it’s entering the mainstream, is giving me my first taste of a earth-shaking change coming to run-of-the-mill web applications. Even things like Ruby aren’t very interesting, really. New language, a few new ways to contort your thinking and you’re at problems you understand well. This stuff, on the other hand, requires rethinking architectures from the ground up, including re-imagining latency, fault tolerance, and consistency. It’s fun stuff.
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11/24/2008
Newsweek’s Daniel Gross explains the Consumer Price Index (here’s the official BLS site) in a very simple video. I could do without the goofy sound effects, but it’s a good, 2 minute explanation of how the government tracks inflation.
Per David Simon’s Berkeley talk, though, the video doesn’t go into why this matters. Perhaps they’ll cover that in the next installment of the Economics 101 series.
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