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<description>Migrating from Heroku to Kubernetes is no small feat. While Heroku provided a straightforward Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) environment that handled many operational aspects for us, Kubernetes offers greater flexibility, scalability, and control.</description>
<description>Patterns sliding window pattern subset pattern → no reptttion and repetttion Modified binary search top k elements → use heap binary tree dfs toplogical sort two pointer two moving ...</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2025 14:54:19 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Invalid HeloHost Error</title>
<description>PROJECT ARISTOTLE Google conducted one of the best-known studies on effective software engineer- ing teams, known as Project Aristotle. The project aimed to identify the factors that make some teams more successful than others.</description>
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<title>Lessons from 2 Years of PR Reviews: 9 Costly Coding Mistakes</title>
<description>Hey everyone! If you’re a regular follower, you might already know a bit about me. But if not, let me quickly introduce myself: I’m a full-stack developer, and I’ve been working at a startup for the past two years.</description>
<description>It was a calm day until disaster struck. We received alerts about DDoS and brute-force attacks originating from random bot IPs. Our team quickly mobilized to mitigate the attacks.</description>
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<title>Generative AI: A Personal Deep Dive My Notes and Insights Part -2</title>
<description>Welcome back to part 2 of my series, Personal Deep Dive: My Notes and Insights. If you found the first post useful, you’re in for more today. If you missed it, don’t worry — you can catch up here.</description>
<p>The sorting that doing without using any index is called blocking sort because the it need fetch all doc to memory and need to do sorting and return the doc to the user</p>
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<p>if you are going to to do a blocking sort on a large amount of data, you may need to
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allocate more memory for the sort. You can do this by adjusting the internal parameter
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<p>if you are going to to do a blocking sort on a large amount of data, you may need to allocate more memory for the sort. You can do this by adjusting the internal parameter
<p>Where used how the router in networking works</p>
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<p>Where used how the router in networking works where they have frame with type and each router will pass the frame to next one and check the type if they have type handle in there processor they handle and push to next one where they have direction also</p>
<spandata-line><spanstyle="--shiki-light:#005CC5;--shiki-dark:#79B8FF;"> this</span><spanstyle="--shiki-light:#24292E;--shiki-dark:#E1E4E8;">.fn </span><spanstyle="--shiki-light:#D73A49;--shiki-dark:#F97583;">=</span><spanstyle="--shiki-light:#24292E;--shiki-dark:#E1E4E8;"> fn; </span><spanstyle="--shiki-light:#6A737D;--shiki-dark:#6A737D;">// Function to apply at this step</span></span>
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