Sentences with phrase «really works at scale»

Now we can see if the product really works at scale, and whether Facebook will dig it out of its buried spot in Messenger.
«It's a lot of fun to learn how to get down and really work at these scales
«Designing the algorithm to really work at that scale was one of the challenges,» Young said.

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«The work that they've done designing and executing on their engine is really impressive,» says Jory Bell, partner at Playground, which had former SpaceX employees study Relativity's architecture before deciding to invest in its Series A. «And every technical decision they've made is optimized not only to serve their initial market, but to scale up as well.»
«The role of philanthropy here is not to be the primary funder, but rather to fund pilots, to fund new ideas, to let people — it's always the educators coming up with the ideas — to let them try them out and see what really works super well and get those to scale,» Gates said while delivering a keynote address at a Cleveland schools conference, according to the Post.
I think you can certainly drop it into the big category of physics articles that illuminate the universe by telling us that it is indeed much more deeply complicated and counter intuitive than most of us would think; that when you start to look at the fringes of what we understand about physics and how the world works, you really get the sense that we are locked in [to] certain set of perceptions that do not necessarily apply; that our kind of common sense, everyday [intuitions] are not a very good guide to understanding how the universe can behave at certain scales or under certain conditions.
«Previously we had only a cartoon - level model of how this so - called «sliding filament» mechanism works, but the new work takes it to the next level and opens up the possibility of learning how it really works at an atomic scale, which is exciting,» Scholey said.
At the very smallest scale, I think that improvements in high - resolution microscopy will be really central for looking at how cells work on the insidAt the very smallest scale, I think that improvements in high - resolution microscopy will be really central for looking at how cells work on the insidat how cells work on the inside.
We'd also really like to do a large - scale study looking at lots of different types of open - plan classrooms to see what's working [and] what's not working.
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«There was a terrific opportunity to finally apply some of this learning science work at scale, to make learning environments that could really make a difference for students,» Saxberg said.
People who are thousands of dollars in debt with a credit rating right at the bottom of the scale may not be so hopeful but credit repair works, they often think to themselves, can I really consolidate my debt and get back on the right track?
Speaking of her experiences, Page said, «The entire creative process has been a really interesting experience and I have constantly been surprised at the sheer scale of work that it takes to develop a game like this.
I have some intriguing private commissions coming up and a couple of really large projects for autumn 2018 that sadly I'm not at liberty to release information about yet, but suffice to say that my developments in thatch on a larger scale are hopefully set to continue, and I'm also slowly developing new designs for very large sculptural forms using a dry stone walling technique (potentially working with a small team of dry stone wallers) but my projects and locations of new works won't be formally announced until early 2018.
On the occasion of the only full - scale retrospective Porter's work has been given - the exhibition called Fairfield Porter (1907 - 1975): Realist Painter in an Age of Abstraction, which Kenworth Moffett organized at the Museum of Fine Arts in Bostonin1983 - I wrote that «For myself, though as a critic I had praised Porter's work on a number of occasions during thelast20yearsand though I knew it well, I found I was not really prepared for what I found in this exhibition....
Larger scale works are always amazing, but also physically demanding, and there's so much texture and complexity in the piece that it really forced me to work at a high level.
The case of Johan Creten's works in his solo exhibition «Sunrise / Sunset» at the Perrotin Gallery in Paris is a classic case where the viewer can really get confused in an all - an interesting exhibition with emblematic and large - scale sculptures.
``... my concern... is that it is simply too early to mandate CCS... until we know whether CCS works at full scale, and how much this really costs, mandating could be counter-productive.»
«And then all of a sudden they hit this scale where kinda everyone was on Facebook, and so that idea that in a way, niche personalisation only works when you have a certain scale — I feel we're arriving at that scale [at Spotify] and it's maybe the first time in music tech that it's really happened.»
«Instead of glaring light, or at the other end of the scale, feeble solar lights that don't really work in the winter when you need them most, there are now genuinely decorative pieces available which are still bright enough to act as a good security measure.»
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