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2017 Sep 29
2
Anyone tried tinc with TCP-BBR?
We knew the TCP-BBR developed by google and try to optimize the transport efficiency of TCP, I’m wondering will this be beneficial if we put tinc in TCP mode plus the TCP-BBR?
2017 Sep 30
2
Anyone tried tinc with TCP-BBR?
I understand the concern of uncertain for TCP-over-TCP by BBR, as the BBR is natively designed to optimize TCP, instead of TCP-over-TCP, but could you articulate a bit more about the beneficial of “sending host when there is a UDP tinc tunnel” in the middle”?
> On 30 Sep 2017, at 11:23 AM, Ryan Mounce <ryan at mounce.com.au> wrote:
>
> I'...
2017 Sep 30
0
Anyone tried tinc with TCP-BBR?
I'm not aware that BBR claims nor attempts to resolve any of the
inherent issues with TCP-over-TCP. This should still be avoided if
possible.
TCP BBR would be beneficial if configured on the sending host when
there is a UDP tinc tunnel in the middle.
On 29 September 2017 at 19:34, Bright Zhao <startryst at gmail.com...
2017 Oct 01
0
Anyone tried tinc with TCP-BBR?
On Sat, Sep 30, 2017 at 11:28:40AM +0800, Bright Zhao wrote:
> I understand the concern of uncertain for TCP-over-TCP by BBR, as the BBR is natively designed to optimize TCP, instead of TCP-over-TCP, but could you articulate a bit more about the beneficial of “sending host when there is a UDP tinc tunnel” in the middle”?
It is *ALWAYS* better to have tinc tunnel packets via UDP instead of
TCP. Regardless of which conges...
2008 Apr 29
24
recovering data from a dettach mirrored vdev
...left is a dettached vdev from the pool. I''m aware that uberblock is gone and that i can''t import the pool. But i still hope their is a way or a tool (like tct http://www.porcupine.org/forensics/) i can go too recover at least partially some data)
thanks in advance for any hints.
bbr
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2008 Dec 18
3
automatic forced zpool import with unmatched hostid
...LDOMs on a single host it will be great if we could configure the machine back to the old behavior where it didn''t failed, maybe with a /etc/sytem option.
any idea will be greatly appreciate.
For more inofrmation see http://blogs.sun.com/erickustarz/en_US/entry/poor_man_s_cluster_end
bbr
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2002 Jan 02
2
vorbis API calls
Hi devs,
I am developing winLAME, a frontend for LAME, and it also supports Ogg
Vorbis decoding and encoding.
I've got a question about the new API function
vorbis_encode_init_vbr(). Do I have to call vorbis_encode_init()
before to set the bitrate(s)? And what is a good default value for the
"base_quality" parameter?
I read on the mailing list that ABR use in Ogg Vorbis is not so
2017 Sep 14
1
Help understanding why glm and lrm.fit runs with my data, but lrm does not
...p file. Thanks.
Please give the original source of that dataset.
That dataset is a tiny sample of GUSTO-I and not large enough to fit this
model very reliably.
A nomogram using the full dataset (not publicly available to my knowledge)
is already available in http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/tmp/bbr.pdf
Use lrm, not lrm.fit for this. Adding maxit=20 will probably make it work
on the small dataset but still not clear on why you are using this dataset.
Frank
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Frank E Harrell Jr Professor School of Medicine
Department of *Biostatistics* *Vanderbi...
2005 Jun 16
4
sample, windows & vbr
Hi, I'm a newbie to audio compression. And I have
several question about ogg.
1. How many bits a vorbis sample take ? does the
sample size 16 bits ? like the mp3 ? CMIIW
2. How do a decoder recognize how many sample it takes
in a second ? does it related with the code books ?
4. Does vorbis use VBR ?
3. What is function of the Windows ? and what is the
output of the windows ?
Thanks
2004 Jan 27
0
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2017 Sep 14
0
Help understanding why glm and lrm.fit runs with my data, but lrm does not
> On Sep 14, 2017, at 12:30 AM, Bonnett, Laura <L.J.Bonnett at liverpool.ac.uk> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I am using the publically available GustoW dataset. The exact version I am using is available here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4oZ2TQA0PAoUm85UzBFNjZ0Ulk
>
> I would like to produce a nomogram for 5 covariates - AGE, HYP, KILLIP, HRT and ANT. I have
2017 Sep 14
3
Help understanding why glm and lrm.fit runs with my data, but lrm does not
Dear all,
I am using the publically available GustoW dataset. The exact version I am using is available here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4oZ2TQA0PAoUm85UzBFNjZ0Ulk
I would like to produce a nomogram for 5 covariates - AGE, HYP, KILLIP, HRT and ANT. I have successfully fitted a logistic regression model using the "glm" function as shown below.
library(rms)
gusto <-
2018 Mar 19
4
RFC: Devirtualization v2
...In C++ however, If you replaced b with a inside
the if statement’s body, then you would introduce UB. The problem arises
because after changing %b to %a in LLVM, the load from virtual pointer can
be devirtualized to different type. %vtable_a = load %a,
!invariant.group;;;; %a == %b%bool = icmp %a, %bbr %bool, %if, %afterif:;
if this will be changed to %a, then the optimizer will be able to replace ;
%vtable_b with %vtable_a%vtable_b = load %b, !invariant.groupFor other
corner cases check out appendix.SolutionThe proposed solution is to model
pointers to dynamic types as “fat pointers”. We can thi...
2018 Mar 29
2
[cfe-dev] RFC: Devirtualization v2
...ou replaced b with a inside
> the if statement’s body, then you would introduce UB. The problem arises
> because after changing %b to %a in LLVM, the load from virtual pointer can
> be devirtualized to different type. %vtable_a = load %a,
> !invariant.group;;;; %a == %b%bool = icmp %a, %bbr %bool, %if, %afterif:;
> if this will be changed to %a, then the optimizer will be able to replace ;
> %vtable_b with %vtable_a%vtable_b = load %b, !invariant.groupFor other
> corner cases check out appendix.SolutionThe proposed solution is to model
> pointers to dynamic types as “fat p...
2004 Aug 27
1
selecting unique columns of a matrix/data frame
...t; a grob for xlab [instead of only a character or expression].
> >
> >
> > Interesting thought. Should be almost trivial to implement.
> >
> > Currently, legends (sort of generalized key-s in the Trellis context) can be
> > grobs, e.g.
> >
> > bbR <- textGrob(c("I", "R"), x = 0.7 * c(-1, 1),
> > default.units = "mm",
> > vp = viewport(h=0, w=0))
> >
> > xyplot(1 ~ 1, xlab = NULL, legend = list(bottom = list(fun = bbR)))
>
>
> Cool :) An al...
2018 Mar 28
0
[cfe-dev] RFC: Devirtualization v2
> On Mar 19, 2018, at 7:27 PM, Piotr Padlewski via cfe-dev <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> here is a link to the proposal that we've been working on lately:
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/16GVtCpzK8sIHNc2qZz6RN8amICNBtvjWUod2SujZVEo/edit?usp=sharing