You've likely heard that "Data is the new oil". But raw oil is useless without a refinery. In the world of Big Data, Apache Spark is that refinery. Whether it's millisecond-level fraud detection or processing terabytes of logs, Spark's ability to handle massive scale with in-memory speed is why it remains a core skill for every ML & Data Engineer. Here are 5 real-world problems and exactly how Spa
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When you have 5 unrelated questions, should you pack them into one message to the LLM, or send 5 requests simultaneously? Which is faster? Splitting into multiple independent parallel requests is almost always faster. This isn't a gut feeling — it's determined by the underlying inference mechanism of LLMs. Let's walk through the reasoning from first principles. To understand this problem, you firs