I don't know much about Mangnolia but this seems like a very good reason to be worried about Software as a Service.
Answer: When considering which class to use, always choose the least complex class that will support the application. That is, use Date if possible, otherwise use chron and otherwise use the POSIX classes.
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Why this is a Drupal miner, I have an idea.
"RAID5 isn't sufficient redundancy anymore, you need RAID6."
This reminds of a mailing list I really want to set up.
I saw this on a few different visualization and statistics websites. It's a nice set of maps.
Google accidentally collects terrabytes of payload data from open wireless networks. Whoops!
Using Wikipedia to see which philosophers influenced which other philosophers.
Cool. But where's the source?
Myria is a distributed, shared-nothing Big Data management system and Cloud service from the University of Washington. We derive requirements from real users and complex workflows, especially in science.