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Best practices for Kubernetes Pods 🧵

#Kubernetes #devops
1/11: 🎯 Single Responsibility Principle 🎯

Assign each Pod a single responsibility, focusing on a specific process or task. By keeping pods lean and focused, you enhance maintainability and avoid unnecessary complexity. #Modularity #ContainerOrchestration
2/11: ⚙️ Resource Allocation ⚙️

Allocate CPU and memory resources to each Pod based on its workload. Keep in mind the QoS Levels:
- Guaranteed (requests == limit)
- Burstable (requests < limit)
- BestEffort (no limit specified)
#ResourceOptimization #Efficiency
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$DAG 🧵
@Conste11ation & #Metagraphs: Modular Blockchain for Massive Adoption

1/10
Constellation is a scalable, interoperable blockchain based on #DAG & metagraphs, designed for efficient #data processing, adapting to diverse industries & applications.
2/10 #Modularity:
@Conste11ation's modular design enables custom components like consensus algorithms, cryptographic schemes & data structures, catering to specific requirements.
3/10 #Metagraphs:
Metagraphs extend traditional smart contract functionality, providing flexibility & adaptability for complex data structures & various use cases.
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It's dissertation unembargo day! My PhD dissy, "Controlling the Northern Seas: The Influence of Exclusive Economic Zones on the Development of
Norwegian, Danish, and Canadian Naval Forces," is now available: prism.ucalgary.ca/handle/1880/11…

A quick guide follows: 1/7
First half (139 pages) consists of the theory chapters; discusses/defines #seapower, #seacontrol, and #smallnavies. Tries to unify different uses of those terms into something consistent. Almost Gorkan in its simplicity but the gruntwork keeps a measure of order in the chaos. 2/7
The second half is the juicy empirical stuff, going from 🇳🇴through 🇩🇰 to 🇨🇦. Basically establishes a century-long context (ships take a long time!) to see how constabulary seapower developed despite military demands. Here are some topics that aren't explicitly subheadinged: 3/7
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🧵 "#Criticality: A Balance Between #Robustness and #Adaptability"

Today's SFI Seminar by @cgershen @cgg_mx:
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Regarding systems at the #EdgeOfChaos
Identifying #PhaseTransition dynamics
Citing @WagnerEvolution on #Robustness
Contrasting it with #Chaos (fragile, hard to predict, etc.)
And then #Criticality, somewhere in the middle... ImageImageImageImage
With #criticality, due to #PowerLaw(-like) distributions:

"Most of the changes will be small, but for some, you can have large changes."

See also #fractals

Key history point: Stuart Kauffman's #random #Boolean #networks (1969!)

Updated by @cgershen in 2004 ImageImageImageImage
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1/x Why @fuellabs_?

Fuel began as a L2 scalability technology for a monolithic Ethereum. It was the first optimistic rollup on mainnet Ethereum.

Now, Fuel is the fastest MEL. It delivers the highest security & flexible throughput, with a focus on a dev experience. Image
@fuellabs_ 2/x User Sovereignty with Fraud Proofs

Fuel was designed & built specifically to be fraud-provable, which enable support for trust-minimized light clients. Trust minimized light clients and shared data availability enables trust minimized bridges to other MEL..
@fuellabs_ 3/x ..something impossible to achieve between L1s.

What this means in practice:
• Long-term liquidity access
• Users can validate the chain without having to run full nodes
• Safely bridging assets
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On #InternationalWomensDay we'd like to pause and celebrate just a small slice of the enormous contributions to science women have made here at SFI.

Read the thread below for links to some of their own favorite research papers, and a few nominated by other SFI faculty members:
First off, these papers on #FoodWebs led by our VP for #Science, Jennifer Dunne:

[@royalsociety Proceedings B]
royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…

[@PLOSBiology]
doi.org/10.1371/journa…

...and this interview she did for @QuantaMagazine:
quantamagazine.org/with-food-webs…

#Ecology #Ecologist
Next, two papers on how humans navigate and process #information co-authored by SFI External Prof @DaniSBassett (@Penn):

[@NatureHumBehav]
nature.com/articles/s4156…
+ summary:
blog.seas.upenn.edu/studying-hunte…

[@nature]
nature.com/articles/s4156…
+ summary:
penntoday.upenn.edu/news/what-do-b…
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After 6 months of #lockdown and #lab shutdown I spent a full day 9 am-8 pm in lab doing experiments! New #grad students in #lifesciences: There is always light 💡 and #fluorescent images at the end of the tunnel! Filing a #patent on my #invention from #phd work soon @OrganOnAChip
This is an Organ on a Chip platform that enables mimicking #tissues and #organs in a high throughput manner! The main focus will be towards developing #mucosal organs with tissue resident #immune cells and lining #epithelial cells for #testing #COVID19 treatments #covidvaccines
I recently gave a talk at #oooc2020 organized by @GVNlab at @Columbia. In the talk I demonstrated the #ease of fabrication, #functionality, and #modularity of this platform.
We’re open to #collaborate with interested #researchers! Interested to learn more:
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So happy to see our paper “Coexistence of #Nestedness and #Modularity in Host-Pathogen Infection #Networks” published in @natecoevo. We uncovered hidden dimensions of infection networks, which challenges established views in #ecology.
nature.com/articles/s4155…
Our goal was to understand how the environment mediates in the pattern of host-pathogen interactions, i.e., nestedness and modularity. To do so, we gathered empirical data on plant-virus infection networks surveyed at different habitats in central Spain, from 2000 to 2002.
But standard analyses of bipartite networks reported ambiguous results, and could not explain structural dependence on seasonality and habitat differences. Looking at networks is helpful, but nearly not enough to fully grasp the complexity of natural infections.
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