floorballchamp
No user record in our sample, but floorballchamp has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but floorballchamp has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Of course there will be differences. That's why you sit down and plan things together, pulling in and coordinating with all _relevant_ stakeholders. Of course not the whole company. But the attitude needs to be "let's…
> It's a tug of war, Yeah, any workplace in which the word "war" was used in the context of colleague interaction saw me leave within a few months. I like to plan those things ahead of time with all stakeholders…
Not necessarily. Good company leadership pushes against this and keeps the people with standards. This kind of statement assumes a too simple model of the involved actors.
Yeah. I suppose the tricky thing is: > compared to just giving the DB 250GB of space so this never comes up again? As long as there is reasonable confidence in that this is actually the case, then just provision the…
We are not in disagreement here. Bouncing off ideas and thoughts is a good thing. The way this was phrased was more from the angle "who knows what these guys were thinking; if they can't give me a good reason, no way…
That goes down the same conspiracy theory rabbit hole like claiming that all state employee bureaucrats just try to bloat their dept. to have more power which ultimately wastes tax money. Some people have standards and…
> If you have a good reason So, you are not expecting that your co-workers have good reasons for what they are doing? Maybe the hiring bar at your place is too low then. I prefer to work at places where my default…
Plus, logs have enormous compression potential since their entropy is so low. That's the property exploited by every logging-as-a-service out there.
I'd guess the worry is that once you increase the storage, you never decrease it again. Ever. It's a one-way street. So, once everything is 5x over-provisioned, then the services tend to fill that space anyway (cause…
Maybe somebody trying out GPT for generating blog content? :mewonders:
"They"? Is Hollywood now part of Pentagon/NSA/...?
Thanks for your explanation. Maybe the greyed out was because just resolving the acronym is not very helpful if from the words it's not clear what that is. Like in this case.
> on top of what Postman already does The question was what that is. "What does Foo do?" -- "Well just like what Bar does?" -- <no clue about Bar either>
Also, the webdev should try the page someday with a browser that has an aspect ratio of less than 2:1.
Perhaps start by explaining what ETL stands for and what it is.