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Today is the new semester for @CMUDB's Intro to Database Systems! We're going harder into material than ever before. Projects are more challenging but you can use LLMs to help. We also have 10min talks each Wed from leading DB companies. Follow from home/prison on YouTube: https://15445.courses.cs.cmu.edu/fall2025
Everything is available for free to non-CMU students:
• Lectures on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSE8ODhjZXjYMAgsGH-GtY5rJYZ6zjsd5
• Slides + Notes + Homeworks on course website.
• Project source code on GitHub: https://github.com/cmu-db/bustub
• Grading with Gradescope (see FAQ ➡️ https://15445.courses.cs.cmu.edu/fall2025/faq.html#q7)
Special thank you to our Affiliate companies for their support this academic year:
• ClickHouse
• DataStax
• dbt Labs
• Firebolt
• MotherDuck
• RelationalAI
• SingleStore
• SpiralDB
• PingCAP / TiDB
• Yellowbrick
• Yugabyte
With Framework Laptop 12 shipping, we've also published mechanical CAD of the Mainboard to our GitHub repo to enable re-use.
Moment of Gratitude: CloudFlare
CloudFlare saved the Internet Archive servers from DDOS attack yesterday
The max rate of this DDOS attack was 525 Gbps (44.93 Mpps) of a "TCP flood."
The Internet Archive does not have enough bandwidth to fend off that kind of attack.
Thank you #cloudflare or we would have had a very bad Saturday at the @internetarchive
DDOS attacks are coming more frequently.
[$] Parallelizing filesystem writeback
Writeback for filesystems is the process of flushing the "dirty" (written) data in the page cache to storage. At the 2025 Linux Storage, Filesystem, Memory Management, and BPF Sum [...]
Can recommend these articles as an introduction to the concept of PIM (processing in memory):
https://anandtech.com/show/14750/hot-chips-31-analysis-inmemory-processing-by-upmem
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13222-023-00456-z
Have no idea why there are (almost) no PIM chips available on the market.
15 Jahre 3D-Drucker anhand von 3 Beispielen.
Links: Ein Makerbot Cupcake CNC von 2010.
Mitte: Ein Prusa Mini von 2020
Rechts: Ein Prusa Core One von 2024.
Der Linke konnte übrigens 10x10x10cm drucken. Der Rechte 25x22x27cm. Und beide kosteten etwa gleich.