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The term "Generation Snowflake" or "Snowflake Generation" was popularized by Claire Fox's 2016 book I Find That Offensive!. The book discussed a 2015 student/faculty confrontation at Yale University between university students and faculty head of college, Nicholas A. Christakis that was recorded and uploaded to YouTube .
The snowflake schema is in the same family as the star schema logical model. In fact, the star schema is considered a special case of the snowflake schema. The snowflake schema provides some advantages over the star schema in certain situations, including: Some OLAP multidimensional database modeling tools are optimized for snowflake schemas. [3]
A Snowflake Fell (and It Felt Like a Kiss) was released as a limited edition standalone CD and as part of a special edition double CD with the band's debut album Glasvegas, [6] featured in a small box with fold-out poster, and separately as a digital download. [2] The album has reached number 59 on the Swedish Albums Chart. [7]
Snowflake Inc. is an American cloud-based data storage company. Headquartered in Bozeman, Montana, it operates a platform that allows for data analysis and simultaneous access of data sets with minimal latency. [1] It operates on Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform.
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Snowflake (fairy tale), a character in Russian fairy tales; Snowflake (heraldry), a heraldic charge; Snowflake (slang), a term for an overly sensitive person with an unwarranted sense of entitlement; Snowflakes (ballet), a 1911 adaptation of the Nutcracker; Snowflake (prison), a common name of the Russian supermax prison in the Far East
Snowflake IDs, or snowflakes, are a form of unique identifier used in distributed computing. The format was created by Twitter (now X) and is used for the IDs of tweets. [ 1 ] It is popularly believed that every snowflake has a unique structure, so they took the name "snowflake ID".
Snowflake provides covert, indirect access to Tor. [1] A Snowflake client is provided with the IP address of a currently-active Snowflake proxy by asking a broker server, [8] [22] which in turn uses domain fronting to pretend to be a major website. The client then talks directly to the Snowflake proxy, which relays into the Tor network.