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How graph databases work
04.08.2020
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# Names of all persons: 11 gremlin> g.V().hasLabel('person').values('name')
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==>marko 13 ==>vadas 14 ==>josh 15 ==>peter 16 17 # Name of person with ID 1 18 gremlin> g.V(1).values('name') 19 ==>marko 20
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], to robotics [10], to underwater ROVs [11], and yes, even clusters [
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]. The appeal of the Rasp Pi is that it is cheap, uses almost no power, is easy to program, and is really small. Wonderful World of SBCs
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Processor and Memory Metrics
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B xsettings-kde ...
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.9 MiB + 4.0 MiB = 26.9 MiB plasma-desktop 26.4 MiB + 5.7 MiB = 32.1 MiB konsole (3) 28.3 MiB + 4.4 MiB = 32.7 MiB kwin 147
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Desktop Blades (of Glory)
06.05.2024
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). Figure 4: LattePanda Mu (image credit: DFRobot). The Intel N100 peaks around
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-23W under load, although DFRobot says up to 35W. The Raspberry Pi 5 under load peaks around
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