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Spot Instances
How Spot Instances works in Azure:
* ï»żï»żBuy unused compute capacity for VMs at savings
* ï»żï»żIdeal for interruptible workloads
No specific completion time** needed
How Spot Instances works in GCP:
Spot VMs**: Latest version of preemptible VMs
Key Difference**: Does not have a maximum runtime
* Compared to traditional preemptible VMs which have a maximum runtime of 24 hours
* Other features similar to traditional preemptible VMs
* May be reclaimed at any time with 30-second notice
* NOT al
Plateau of Latent Potential
Habits often seem ineffective until they persist long enough to overcome the initial plateau and deliver meaningful results.
Examples:
* Consistent effort appears to yield no results during the plateau phase, but persistence leads to exponential progress.
* Breaking through the plateau requires patience and trust in the process of habit-building.
Where does this idea come from?
* Valley of Disappointment
* The Aggregation of Marginal Gains
What's similar to this idea?
* Delayed gratificat
The Aggregation of Marginal Gains
Small, consistent changes or improvements, when compounded over time, can lead to significant outcomes.
Examples:
* Shifting the route of an airplane by just a few degrees results in landing in a completely different city.
* Cancer grows undetectably for most of its life, then quickly dominates.
* Bamboo spends years building roots underground before shooting up 90 feet in six weeks.
Where does this idea come from?
* Compounding effects
What's similar to this idea?
* Shifting the route of
Valley of Disappointment
Progress often feels slow or nonexistent until a critical threshold is reached, where a new level of performance is unlocked.
Examples:
* The early stages of habit-building appear to yield no visible results.
* Breakthroughs often occur after sustained effort in the face of apparent stagnation.
Where does this idea come from?
* The Aggregation of Marginal Gains
What's similar to this idea?
* Delayed gratification
* Plateau of Latent Potential
* The compounding effect
What's opposite of t
Bottom Up Parsing
steps for bottom up parsing and exercises
Group-based Reciprocity
The rule of reciprocity can extend beyond individuals to include the groups to which they belong, encompassing both positive and negative exchanges.
Where does this idea come from?
* The Rule of Reciprocation
* Group dynamics
* Intergroup relationships
What's similar to this idea?
* Group mistreatment
* Tribalism in social behavior
What's opposite of this idea?
* Individual-based reciprocity
Status: #idea
Tags: reciprocity, group dynamics, social behavior, intergroup relationships
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