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2:01 PM
Is Wolfram Cloud unstable? CloudAPI is not working, neither cloud.wolfram.com. Someone more?
 
2:16 PM
@Murta I'm getting a "scheduled upgrade" page.
The wolfram ops twitter mentions downtime; twitter.com/WolframOps
So, has anybody tried using the wolfram engine to run WL code in the cloud rather than using CloudSubmit? I wrote a tiny scraper yesterday and realised that I couldn't CloudSubmit a ScheduledTask that runs faster than once per hour.
It seems like there are quite a few different ways to connect to remote instances and so on - I wonder what the best supported option would be for me here. In theory it would be cool to be able to use Wolfram Engine to set up a private cloud, although I'm certain that's not license-appropriate
I have a fair bit of Kubernetes experience and I automatically think that would be a fun solution, but it feels a little bit like strapping two aircraft carriers together
 
3:02 PM
@CarlLange tks. Yes, now I see an update page.
 
Does anyone know how to find modulus of this complex number, assuming that w is positive real number?
2000000/Iw^2 + (
1000000 E^-Iw)/Iw^2 - 1000000/((E^Iw)^(1/1000000)
Iw^2) - 2000000/Iw + 999999/((E^Iw)^(1/1000000) Iw)
 
 
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4:26 PM
@CarlLange I was actually thinking about this kind of thing a few months back. I've finally gotten on the container train and putting your WL environment inside a container + a Wolfram Engine build would seem to resolve many the different flavors of dependency hell that appear when playing around with Mathematica and its surrounding ecosystem
And then of course once you've got your container you can use Kubernetes to chain stuff together.
 
5:04 PM
posted on July 09, 2020 by Toni Schindler

Wikidata is a large, community-curated repository of freely usable data. Version 12.1 of the Wolfram Language introduced dedicated functionality to access Wikidata. We came up with a new kind of entity: a fundamental building block called ExternalIdentifier, which I’ll explain in more detail shortly. As a simple starting example, let’s retrieve the mass of the [...]

 
 
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6:12 PM
@b3m2a1 Yup, indeed. Maybe a ClusterSubmit or ClusterDeploy function to handle the orchestration. Sounds like a fun weekend project
Maybe I will finally learn how to write a proper WL package, and not just a bunch of notebooks. Seems hard though.
Now that I think about it that sounds really fun to put together. So much of the interface already exists, with all the Task stuff, and FormFunction and so on and a lot of stuff maps pretty OK to k8s abstractions. Sounds fun.
 
6:28 PM
@CarlLange once you actually get started with it you'll probably find it's not so bad
 
 
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8:01 PM
@b3m2a1 Is there a good guide page or something to get started with?
 

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