In a Large Data Volume (LDV) scenario, this type of Data Skew occurs when more than 10,000 records are assigned to a single owner, causing sharing rule recalculation delays.
What is Ownership Skew?
He is the namesake of the "Test" designed to determine if a machine can exhibit intelligent behavior indistinguishable from a human.
Who is Alan Turing?
This method of cooking involves vacuum-sealing food in a bag and cooking it in a precisely regulated water bath.
What is Sous-vide?
Located high in the Andes, this "Lost City of the Incas" was brought to international attention by Hiram Bingham in 1911.
What is Machu Picchu?
Vivaldi composed this set of four violin concertos, each named after a different time of the year.
What is The Four Seasons?
When dealing with millions of records, this Query Header can be used to break down large data sets into manageable chunks to avoid timeouts.
What is PK Chunking?
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Often cited as the first computer programmer, she wrote the first algorithm intended for the Analytical Engine in the mid-1800s.
This chemical reaction between amino acids and reducing sugars gives browned food its distinctive flavor.
What is the Maillard Reaction?
This Jordanian city is famous for its rock-cut architecture, specifically "The Treasury" (Al-Khazneh) carved into red sandstone.
What is Petra?
This Ludwig van Beethoven masterpiece begins with a famous four-note "short-short-short-long" motif.
What is the Fifth Symphony?
This architectural pattern uses a "bus" to allow multiple systems to communicate without being directly "point-to-point" coupled.
What is Pub/Sub (or Event-Driven Architecture)?
This British polymath is known as the "Father of the Computer" for designing the Difference Engine.
Who is Charles Babbage?
This common thickening agent, used in everything from gravy to ice cream, is actually a polysaccharide secreted by a specific bacterium.
What is Xanthan Gum?
This ancient city in present-day Cambodia was the center of the Khmer Empire and is home to the world's largest religious monument.
What is Angkor Wat (or Angkor)?
This Russian composer’s The Rite of Spring famously caused a riot in Paris at its 1913 premiere due to its avant-garde nature.
Who is Igor Stravinsky?
This specific OAuth flow is commonly used for server-to-server integration where no end-user is present to provide credentials.
What is the JWT Bearer Flow?
This Rear Admiral is credited with developing COBOL and famously finding the first actual "bug" (a moth) in a computer.
Who is Grace Hopper?
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This technique uses sodium alginate and calcium chloride to turn liquids into tiny, flavor-filled pearls.
This Bronze Age city on the island of Crete was the center of the Minoan civilization before being destroyed by a volcanic eruption.
What is Knossos?
This 1741 oratorio by George Frideric Handel contains the world-famous "Hallelujah Chorus."
What is Messiah?
This "potent" feature in the Salesforce API ensures that a retry of a timed-out request doesn't create duplicate records.
What is the Idempotency Key (or Client-side ID)?
This man led the team at Xerox PARC that developed the first Graphical User Interface (GUI), which heavily influenced Apple and Microsoft.
Who is Alan Kay?
This alkaline substance is used to "cure" corn in the process of nixtamalization, making nutrients more bioavailable for tortillas.
What is Lime (or Calcium Hydroxide)?
Once a major metropolis in the Mississippi Valley, this "City of the Sun" featured massive earthen mounds built by the Mississippian culture.
What is Cahokia?
This term refers to a complex musical structure where a theme is introduced and then imitated by other voices in succession—Bach was a master of it.
What is a Fugue?