Haven’t tried it yet, but awesome work! This seems huge. I try to use DuckDB whenever feasible, and I also tend to work with Snowflake, Databricks, and BigQuery (as well as Fivetran which uses DuckDB for local dev/debug…
This line made me chuckle. I see what you did there: > No cookies. No tracking. No JavaScript. Real people.
I’m not sure I understand what pain point this solves. What’s the value of doing this? Is it at a certain scale?
You know what’s bad DX? Your company’s product having a massive security breach, people stop using it, and having to lay off all the software engineers
I wonder how doctors feel about people consulting ChatGPT. I know a doctor who can't stand people getting medical advice from quacks on TikTok, but that's probably a different problem/pattern
Thanks for calling that out. I went through and extracted a good handful of those. It’s not a short list. It’s a handful. “”” The subsidy era is not winding down gracefully. It is showing cracks everywhere. … the…
I’m not very well read on the topic and you seen to take a strong “con” stance. Curious to hear why you think it deserves such a demise
Consultants or professional services folks will be working in their company’s GitHub account and several clients. Requires managing lots of git/GitHub accounts
We should be able to pin to a version of training data history like we can pin to software package versions. Release new updates w/ SemVer and let the people decide if it’s worth upgrading to I’m sure it will get there…
Wonder if the YAML fixtures drew inspiration from dbt’s unit tests: https://docs.getdbt.com/docs/build/unit-tests#unit-testing-a...
If you build it, they will come
This headline sounds like a euphemism for something or one of those folksy sounding bits of wisdom
One MILLION dollars puts pinky to corner of mouth
Nice try, AI!
Just curious, what made you go down that rabbit hole?
When I saw “Lean” I thought https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lean_manufacturing
Lol! https://star-history.com/#Apache/airflow&Date
This quote cracked me up: “I HAVE NO TOOLS BECAUSE I’VE DESTROYED MY TOOLS WITH MY TOOLS”
Love this! Will try it out
Might make sense for them to anchor to ibis for the code part (since it compiles down to SQL or Pandas) - and, being inspired by tidyverse, could easily translate to R
These AI's sure do yap a lot Also, they're TERRIBLE at harmonizing together
I love that Google+ is included in the "share this to social" functionality. Very retro
I tried the Sheets Big Data example, and it crashed on the first run Reprex-ish: 1. Open this on iPhone Firefox: https://www.univer.ai/examples/sheets-big-data/ 2. Select a cell and drag down 3. It crashes once it hits…
the San Antonio reactions are amazing -https://x.com/akaSosa13/status/1777384635774693435
In case it helps as a tool recommendation, I’ve had some success having ChatGPT writing & rendering MermaidJS (diagrams as code)
Haven’t tried it yet, but awesome work! This seems huge. I try to use DuckDB whenever feasible, and I also tend to work with Snowflake, Databricks, and BigQuery (as well as Fivetran which uses DuckDB for local dev/debug…
This line made me chuckle. I see what you did there: > No cookies. No tracking. No JavaScript. Real people.
I’m not sure I understand what pain point this solves. What’s the value of doing this? Is it at a certain scale?
You know what’s bad DX? Your company’s product having a massive security breach, people stop using it, and having to lay off all the software engineers
I wonder how doctors feel about people consulting ChatGPT. I know a doctor who can't stand people getting medical advice from quacks on TikTok, but that's probably a different problem/pattern
Thanks for calling that out. I went through and extracted a good handful of those. It’s not a short list. It’s a handful. “”” The subsidy era is not winding down gracefully. It is showing cracks everywhere. … the…
I’m not very well read on the topic and you seen to take a strong “con” stance. Curious to hear why you think it deserves such a demise
Consultants or professional services folks will be working in their company’s GitHub account and several clients. Requires managing lots of git/GitHub accounts
We should be able to pin to a version of training data history like we can pin to software package versions. Release new updates w/ SemVer and let the people decide if it’s worth upgrading to I’m sure it will get there…
Wonder if the YAML fixtures drew inspiration from dbt’s unit tests: https://docs.getdbt.com/docs/build/unit-tests#unit-testing-a...
If you build it, they will come
This headline sounds like a euphemism for something or one of those folksy sounding bits of wisdom
One MILLION dollars puts pinky to corner of mouth
Nice try, AI!
Just curious, what made you go down that rabbit hole?
When I saw “Lean” I thought https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lean_manufacturing
Lol! https://star-history.com/#Apache/airflow&Date
This quote cracked me up: “I HAVE NO TOOLS BECAUSE I’VE DESTROYED MY TOOLS WITH MY TOOLS”
Love this! Will try it out
Might make sense for them to anchor to ibis for the code part (since it compiles down to SQL or Pandas) - and, being inspired by tidyverse, could easily translate to R
These AI's sure do yap a lot Also, they're TERRIBLE at harmonizing together
I love that Google+ is included in the "share this to social" functionality. Very retro
I tried the Sheets Big Data example, and it crashed on the first run Reprex-ish: 1. Open this on iPhone Firefox: https://www.univer.ai/examples/sheets-big-data/ 2. Select a cell and drag down 3. It crashes once it hits…
the San Antonio reactions are amazing -https://x.com/akaSosa13/status/1777384635774693435
In case it helps as a tool recommendation, I’ve had some success having ChatGPT writing & rendering MermaidJS (diagrams as code)