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- Summary of "Clean Code" as typographic posters
- ELK stack
- Does this seem like a good alternative to getting a CS degree?
- How does a new website get discovered?
- Megvii Introduces Single-Path, One-Shot Method for NAS Design
Summary of "Clean Code" as typographic posters Posted: 08 Apr 2019 03:29 PM PDT |
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Does this seem like a good alternative to getting a CS degree? Posted: 08 Apr 2019 03:51 PM PDT |
How does a new website get discovered? Posted: 08 Apr 2019 10:52 PM PDT This has been bothering me for so long. How does a website get discovered BEFORE it is indexed, stored, ranked, etc before any of that. All the information I find revolves around how to make your site more popular, this algorithm is used, this is how web crawlers work, blah blah... I want to know how the *newest* website is found. Do I need to take a step back from thinking about search engines? Do search engines store IP blocks that get bought by ICANN and somehow get notified with that a public IP address has been purchased and constantly does DNS lookups to find the URL for it? I feel like there is more to this or it can't be the case and there is something else... [link] [comments] |
Megvii Introduces Single-Path, One-Shot Method for NAS Design Posted: 08 Apr 2019 08:16 AM PDT |
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