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How do I lower my ping in gaming?

When gaming online, your “ping” refers to the time it takes for any input from your mouse, keyboard, or controller to register with the server that is hosting your game. Ping rate is measured in milliseconds and anything below or around 20ms is ideal, however, even slight increases above this can result in noticeable differences. Even with a ping rate of around 100ms, games are still playable, but where you will start seeing significant delays is around 150ms.

How Big Data and Log management work hand in hand

As Stephen Marsland once said, “if data had mass, the earth would be a black hole.” A vast part of the immense amount of structured and unstructured data that we call “Big Data” is nothing but machine-originated log data. Logs are generated for a lot of different purposes – from security to debugging and troubleshooting. They constitute a gold mine of useful information and actionable insights if properly stored, managed, and analyzed.

Serverless Data Processing with AWS Step Functions, Part II.

Back in Part I of Deploying a Serverless Data Processing Workflow with AWS Step Functions, Nuatu mentioned one key benefit of using step functions is their visibility into business critical workflows. Outside stakeholders, support staff, and other engineers can look at a state machine execution in AWS or Stackery, and can easily understand the process.

The Perfect Storm: How We Talk About Disasters

Failures are inevitable. Every once in a long while, those failures can become major outages so big that they can cause irreversible damage to your company's brand and reputation. During these rare events, how you communicate with customers can make or break the valuable relationships you've built with them over the years. But when the blast radius of a technical outage is so big that it requires involvement from other parts of your company (like legal, marketing, and sales) many companies inadvertently make problems worse.