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New york land on new first because youre so sweet i like everyone. Thank you so much. For joining me. This mothers day on for greek of whitfield were Tracking New Developments In Gaza where israel appears to be moving ahead with plans for an invasion of rafah despite dark new warnings from Top White House officials, Israel Defense forces launching fresh attacks against hamas overnight, targeting northern and central gaza, as well as rafah, the un says at least 300,000 people have evacuated the city amid fears of an impending is Israeli Ground operation. Today, the white house says National Security adviser Jake Sullivan spoke with his israeli counterpart about those plans. Cnns Paula And Cox and kevin love jack are following all of the latest polity. First, what is the latest on the ground in gaza well, fred, we are continuing to see people try and move it of the areas where the Evacuation Orders have been given. An also other parts of refer as well as shear to me that theyre Evacuatio

Flood prevention project begins at Jeffrey Court

Flood prevention project begins at Jeffrey Court
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A CAP tradeoff in the wild

There’s a classic tradeoff between safety and liveness in the context of replicated data systems, originally proposed by Eric Brewer and later made precise by Seth Gilbert and Nancy Lynch. The idea is that, in a networked system of servers that is vulnerable to partitions (that is, where messages betweeen servers can be arbitrarily delayed, perhaps forever), it’s impossible to ensure both that when servers respond to requests, it’s with the “right” response (consistency, a safety property), and that every request eventually receives a response (availability, a liveness property).

Professor Emeritus Frederick Hennie, expert in computation and leader within MIT EECS, dies at 90

MIT Professor Emeritus Frederick R. Hennie III died on Oct. 23 at 90 years old. A longtime executive officer for the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Hennie's facility for programming languages and databases and his careful approach to highly complex systems made him a valued co-worker and advisor to multiple department heads.

Voters go to polls Tuesday to pick local officials across north country

Voters go to polls Tuesday to pick local officials across north country
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