"Digging" in Zillo. Same day and time, same property, two different computers about 45 minutes apart try...
"Digging" in his cello.
The same day and time, same property, two different computers are about 45 minutes away from each other.
Estimated change is $ 45
Mmmmm …….
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You compared 2 different categories. One shows rental value and the second is monthly cost.
I never rely on Zillow anyway but it's not a fair comparison
Dani Beit-Or I would explain that by having a number of data centers across the United States and probably every computer has a different location in terms of their infrastructure and there is some difference in data in the same computer center.
Another explanation for this is that A / B tests do "tests" for different versions of their algorithm and divide it into different user groups to see how the algorithm "functions"
Itay Kalev
And if Zilo says it's not worth it, listen to him.
I know what I'm about
The question is whether the search was carried out exactly at the same time... (it is possible that a property in the area received an update and affected the prices...)
This would also happen in flight searches, if they had not changed it already
You're looking for a "expensive" code snippet
The price of the ticket is more expensive
That's what they're facing a multi million dollar lawsuit as we speak…
Nu… Zilo.
How do you explain it?