This Week I Learned - Week #14 2020

This Week I Learned -

Nills has shared the lessons he learnt co-authoring the book Hands-On Kubernetes on Azure [PDF]

PowerPoint slides & videos on Microsoft security architecture recommendations

The Twitter Revenue Data Platform engineering team migrated their on-prem architecture to Google Cloud. The revenue for Twitter comes from 2 main categories - Ads & Data licensing and other services. The 2019 revenue was $3.46 billion, which is an increase of 14% year-over-year.

* The first-generation Nexus 7 is a mini tablet computer co-developed by Google and Asus that came with Android Jelly Bean

Some Android models come with a built-in IR blaster, and with the right app, you can use your phone or tablet control your TV

* According to data released by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India show non-life insurance penetration in the country is 0.9 percent.

* Of all the shortages created by the coronavirus pandemic -- the toilet paper and the hand sanitizer and the bottled water -- the oddest of them all has to be dogs and cats. in the New York city area, the epicenter of the disease, there is suddenly a run on pets. At least of the adopted or fostered kind. Pet food is mostly recession-proof - Bloomberg

* The 1918 flu, also known as the Spanish Flu, lasted until 1920 and is considered the deadliest pandemic in modern history. By the end of the pandemic, between 50 and 100 million people were dead worldwide, including more than 500,000 Americans. In 1918, the studies found, the key to flattening the curve was social distancing - NatGeo

* Microsoft has had grammar and spelling correction in Word and other Office apps for the longest, but Microsoft Editor will be taking things a little further by offering AI-powered writing suggestions. More importantly, it will be available on apps outside the Office repertoire as an extension on Chrome and the new Edge browser. Microsoft Editor which is the company’s answer to Grammarly.

* Cartoons have many strengths: they are quick to make and publish, easily consumed and shareable. In times of crisis, the best cartoonists offer a moment of levity or encourage solidarity rather than sowing division - Economist

* In 1894 southern China was beset by an outbreak of bubonic plague; six years later, it had reached every continent via international shipping routes. Bubonic plague is one of three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis that infects the lymphatic system. It is transmitted by Oriental rat flea (Xenopsylla cheopis) infected with the Yersinia pestis bacterium

* Buddha & Mahavira were Kshatriyas

* Alexander III of Macedon, commonly known as Alexander the Great, succeeded his father Philip II to the throne at the age of 20 and in 13 short years amassed the largest empire in the entire ancient world — an empire that covered 3,000 miles. He died at 33.

* Odisha is the first state formed on the basis of language on 1st April 1936. Undivided Cuttack, Puri and Balasore were part of Bengal since 1803. Undivided Ganjam and Koraput were a part of Madras. Sambalpur was with Central Provinces.

Post-independence, the first state to be created on a linguistic basis was Andhra State in 1953 with Kurnool as its capital. It was carved out from Madras Presidency. Three years later, the Telugu-speaking areas in the erstwhile Hyderabad State were merged with it following a Gentleman’s Agreement and Andhra Pradesh was formed on November 1, 1956. The State capital was shifted from Kurnool to Hyderabad.

Hinduism is diverse; no single doctrine (or set of beliefs) can represent its numerous traditions.

* Mahabharata has one lakh stanzas, eight times the combined length of the Greek epics Iliad and the Odyssey

Dabbala Rajagopal "Raj" Reddy (born 13 June 1937) is the first person of Asian origin to receive the ACM Turing Award, in 1994, the highest award in computer science, for his work in the field of artificial intelligence. He is one of the early pioneers of Artificial Intelligence and has served on the faculty of Stanford and Carnegie Mellon for over 50 years.

* “I started smoking to look older and I’m sorry to say it worked.” - Pam Laffin

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