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Post by foredol455 on Dec 4, 2023 5:24:45 GMT
Additionally, backlinks have to do with trust, which has a variety of signals and algorithms of its own. The Core is also divided into several different algorithms and functions but with one great purpose: to control the rest. A different way of looking at it As nerdy as it sounds, I find it helpful to think of the Core as the Borg from Star Trek. And there's a good reason to do so. For the poor souls who don't know what it is, the Borg Collective Country Email List is a species composed of individual drones linked and controlled by an overarching system, busily operating the Borg Cubes (their ships) and subjugating other species. The everything. This is done automatically and over vast distances using the communications systems built into each drone and their Cubes. Basically, a queen has the overall vision of all the parts and makes them work in unison. Like a colony of ants. Like Google Core. A fun fact about Google/Borg I said above that this association is for a good reason. Google actually has a system for managing large-scale clusters called – you guessed it – Borg . This system “…executes hundreds of thousands of tasks, originating from several thousand different applications, on a number of clusters each comprising up to tens of thousands of machines.” Additionally, some of the people who left Google then went into the microservices business, creating technologies to connect different services into a coherent application. They named this system "Project 7" after the famous Star Trek Borg character "7 of 9", and while I'm not sure, I suspect I know why the name of this product (Kubernetes) starts with Kube.
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