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I would typically adjust the address in the connection component to either be static "https://bmc.com" or adjust it to be "{PSMRemoteMachine}" and prompt the user for the address (depending if you have multiple target addresses or not). Source: almost 2 years ago
I interpreted the bmc.com article as saying that "mysparksession.blablabla," when run from Jupyter notebook, will not run in distributed mode--do you agree that that's what they mean? Whether that's what they mean or not, do you think it's correct? Source: about 3 years ago
Thanks! I'm glad to hear that the bmc.com article might be bogus. If I understand that article correctly, it predicts that the Spark job you ran would be executed only on the driver node (or at least that it would have, if it were running on the type of Spark cluster that the writers imagine you using). Do you agree with that? Source: about 3 years ago
Kanbanflow.com — Board-based project management. Free, premium version with more options. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
TIP: I use a digital kanban board to keep my shit together and a 2nd board shared with the hubby to coordinate chores and upcoming appointments. It's customizable, color-codeable, and streamlined / simple. 10/10 recommend. Kanban Flow. Source: 5 months ago
Monotask instead of multitask, only have one project/thing going and do that proper before starting the next, I used kanban) for that, I use kanbanflow, but a cheap whiteboard and some sticky notes works just as fine. Source: 11 months ago
Kanbanflow.com — Board-based project management. Free, premium version with more options. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
I use KanbanFlow as my personal task manager. I've designed a board around the One Minute To-Do List concept of Michael Linenberger with bins (i.e., columns) corresponding to Linenberger's three urgency "zones", or categories: Critical Now, Opportunity Now, and Over the Horizon, and, of course, a final bin labeled Done. I keep a purple-colored card at the top of each bin whose description lists the criterion... Source: almost 2 years ago
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