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Alex Kesling on Apache Arrow DataFusion [PWL NYC]

Papers We Love - VideosRylan Talerico on Zep: A Temporal Knowledge Graph Architecture for Agent Memory [PWL NYC]Michael Vaughn on EXE: Automatically Generating Inputs of Death [PWL NYC]Alex Weisberger on Perfomal [PWL NYC]Alex Kesling on Apache Arrow DataFusion [PWL NYC]Yotam Bentov on Error Detecting and Error Correcting Codes [PWL NYC]Nathan Taylor on Liquid Type Systems [PWL NYC]Yiduo Ke on Bin packing can be solved within 1 + ε in linear time [PWL NYC]Eric Leung on Attention Is All You Need [PWL NYC]Ori Bernstein on An Introduction to Bε-trees and Write-Optimization [PWL NYC]PWLTO#15 – Nate Smith on Dynamo: Amazon's Highly Available Key-Value StoreA Case for Correctly Rounded Math LibrariesSense and Structure: Towards a Textual Analysis of SoftwareGive the Drummer Some More: Advances in Breakbeat Analysis/SynthesisHashing it Out? Understanding Psychoactive Substance Use in Programming3GC Collaborative and Creative Content Generation in Game DesignA Requiem for SIDH: Efficient algorithms for supersingular isogeny Diffie-HellmanJake Moshenko on Zanzibar: Google’s Consistent, Global Authorization System [PWL NYC]Michael Pigott on Toward a Generic Fault Tolerance Technique [PWL NYC]PWL Mini Panel with Adrian ColyerIrene Zhang on The Demikernel and the Future of Kernel-Bypass SystemsToma Morris on CRaft: An Erasure-coding-supported Version of Raft [PWL NYC]David Ashby on Understanding Real-World Concurrency Bugs in Go [PWL NYC]Dan Bentley on Build Systems a la Carte [PWL NYC]Catherine Holloway on The Mathematics of Origami [PWL NYC]Sean T. Allen on Deny Capabilities for Safe, Fast Actors [PWL NYC]Life Beyond Distributed Transactions / Space-efficient Static Trees and Graphs [PWL NYC]Papers We Love SF - Johnathan Chiu and Bruce SpangNyah Check on Serverless Computing: One step forward and two steps backward [PWL-SF] 10/2019Jana Iyengar on The death of an end-to-end internet (and a way forward) [PWL SF] 08/2019On the Expressive Power of Programming Languages by Shriram Krishnamurthi [PWLConf 2019]Anonymity in the Bitcoin Peer-to-Peer Network by Giulia Fanti [PWLConf 2019]Is Program Analysis the Silver Bullet Against Software Bugs? by Karim Ali [PWLConf 2019]What About the Natural Numbers? by José Manuel Calderón Trilla [PWLConf 2019]Building Personable Machines by Star Simpson [PWLConf 2019]Distributed Consensus Revised by Heidi Howard [PWLConf 2019]Lightinging Round! 2019 [PWL NYC]Jessie Frazelle on A Tale of Two Papers [PWL SF] 08/2019Elizabeth Ramirez on Transition Matrix Estimation in High Dimensional Time Series [PWL NYC]John Valois on Wait-Free Synchronization [PWL NYC]PWLTO#27 - Ben Darwin on State Machines All The Way DownSun-Li Beatteay on Guaranteeing Consensus in Distributed Systems with CRDTs [PWL NYC]Sarah Groff Palermo on Exception Handling: Issues and a Proposed Notation [PWL NYC]John Feminella on Impossibility of Distributed Consensus with One Faulty ProcessAndré Freitas on Dapper, a Large-Scale Distributed Systems Tracing Infrastructure [PWL Porto]Time, Clocks and Ordering of Events in a Dist. System by Dan Rubenstein [PWL NYC]Divide and Conquer Algorithms by Elijah Ben Izzy [PWL NYC]Problem Detection by John Allspaw [PWL NYC]A Tutorial on Thompson Sampling by Lydia Gu [PWL NYC]Shape Decomposition for Multi-channel Distance Fields by Zach Tellman [PWL SF]Consensus algorithms, Paxos and Raft by Yifan Xing [PWL BOS]

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