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A photographic record of the making process involved in creating a replicable component.
From foam model, to plaster mould and slip casting to kiln firing.
Replication of Benjamins photo, however instead of the atomic issues that Benjamin used, I used a major topic today gun control. That is what the newspaper means and where there are bullets.
A photographic record of the making process involved in creating a replicable component.
From foam model, to plaster mould and slip casting to kiln firing.
Meant to replicate a scene from the 1989 Batman movie, seeing as how one can use the actual Bat-Mobile from the movie in free roam after the story is completed. I was able to center the bat symbol on the wheel-well at the bottom left crash-point, but the space around it is quite open.
replications of the original 13th century mosaics, installed when the original apse was 'remodeled' / the apse was rebuilt in the later 19thy century
Basilica of St. Jon Lateran - Rome
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A photographic record of the making process involved in creating a replicable component.
From foam model, to plaster mould and slip casting to kiln firing.
Chain replication promises a high throughput, linearizable, robust replication technique with minimal overhead to tolerate failures with only f+1 nodes. But, what's the reason for so many systems choosing alternative techniques such as quorum-based or state machine replication? In this talk, we talk through a history of chain replication, starting with the original work from 2004 by van Renesse and Schneider. We will look at the various systems built using chain replication: Hibari, FAWN-KV, and CRAQ. We'll explore safer designs of chain replication, such as the elastic replication work in 2013, and finally look a new and unique designs of chain replication, such as Basho's Machi system.