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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? A nice YT video on A.I Post 303042335 by RavinderSingh13 on Saturday 21st of December 2019 11:44:12 PM
Old 12-22-2019
Hello Neo,

Thank you Neo for detailed explanation in here. I totally agree with you on the facts which you mentioned. Actually I was looking brighter side of it(being a positive person Smilie ). But you are right if something is having more disadvantages than advantages then it's of no use.

I also agree with you on big techs approach towards A.I I recently heard in news Indian Govt. is going to pass a special law for Facebook and Google which I believe few of the countries already passed for not sharing information with other companies or countries I believe etc (though I need to go into deep to confirm this), so yes people should use techs in welfare of human life but guess what that's not actually happening. Thanks again for your views always LOVE your expert view, your honest thoughts on techs, cheers.


Thanks,
R. Singh

Last edited by RavinderSingh13; 12-22-2019 at 01:05 AM..
 

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CPAN::Mirrors(3pm)					 Perl Programmers Reference Guide					CPAN::Mirrors(3pm)

NAME
CPAN::Mirrors - Get CPAN miror information and select a fast one SYNOPSIS
use CPAN::Mirrors; my $mirrors = CPAN::Mirrors->new; $mirrors->parse_from_file( $mirrored_by_file ); my $seen = {}; my $best_continent = $mirrors->find_best_continents( { seen => $seen } ); my @mirrors = $mirrors->get_mirrors_by_continents( $best_continent ); my $callback = sub { my( $m ) = @_; printf "%s = %s ", $m->hostname, $m->rtt }; $mirrors->get_mirrors_timings( @mirrors, $seen, $callback ); @mirrors = sort { $a->rtt <=> $b->rtt } @mirrors; print "Best mirrors are ", map( { $_->rtt } @mirrors[0..3] ), " "; DESCRIPTION
new( LOCAL_FILE_NAME ) continents() Return a list of continents based on those defined in MIRRORED.BY. countries( [CONTINENTS] ) Return a list of countries based on those defined in MIRRORED.BY. It only returns countries for the continents you specify (as defined in "continents"). If you don't specify any continents, it returns all of the countries listed in MIRRORED.BY. mirrors( [COUNTRIES] ) Return a list of mirrors based on those defined in MIRRORED.BY. It only returns mirrors for the countries you specify (as defined in "countries"). If you don't specify any countries, it returns all of the mirrors listed in MIRRORED.BY. get_mirrors_by_countries( [COUNTRIES] ) A more sensible synonym for mirrors. get_mirrors_by_continents( [CONTINENTS] ) Return a list of mirrors for all of continents you specify. If you don't specify any continents, it returns all of the mirrors. get_countries_by_continents( [CONTINENTS] ) A more sensible synonym for countries. best_mirrors "best_mirrors" checks for the best mirrors based on the list of continents you pass, or, without that, all continents, as defined by "CPAN::Mirrored::By". It pings each mirror, up to the value of "how_many". In list context, it returns up to "how_many" mirror. In scalar context, it returns the single best mirror. Arguments how_many - the number of mirrors to return. Default: 1 callback - a callback for find_best_continents verbose - true or false on all the whining and moaning. Default: false continents - an array ref of the continents to check If you don't specify the continents, "best_mirrors" calls "find_best_continents" to get the list of continents to check. get_n_random_mirrors_by_continents( N, [CONTINENTS] Returns up to N random mirrors for the specified continents. Specify the continents as an array reference. get_mirrors_timings( MIRROR_LIST, SEEN, CALLBACK ); Pings the listed mirrors and returns a list of mirrors sorted in ascending ping times. find_best_continents( HASH_REF ); "find_best_continents" goes through each continent and pings "N" random mirrors on that continent. It then orders the continents by ascending median ping time. In list context, it returns the ordered list of continent. In scalar context, it returns the same list as an anonymous array. Arguments: n - the number of hosts to ping for each continent. Default: 3 seen - a hashref of cached hostname ping times verbose - true or false for noisy or quiet. Default: false callback - a subroutine to run after each ping. ping_cache_limit - how long, in seconds, to reuse previous ping times. Default: 1 day The "seen" hash has hostnames as keys and anonymous arrays as values. The anonymous array is a triplet of a "CPAN::Mirrored::By" object, a ping time, and the epoch time for the measurement. The callback subroutine gets the "CPAN::Mirrored::By" object, the ping time, and measurement time (the same things in the "seen" hashref) as arguments. "find_best_continents" doesn't care what the callback does and ignores the return value. AUTHOR
Andreas Koenig "<andk@cpan.org>", David Golden "<dagolden@cpan.org>", brian d foy "<bdfoy@cpan.org>" LICENSE
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See <http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html> perl v5.16.3 2013-03-04 CPAN::Mirrors(3pm)
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