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This is exceeding the scale of the Tiananmen Square Massacre as far as death toll is concerned* *According to a leaked diplomatic cable: https://www.axios.com/2018/01/05/declassified-cable-estimate...
This looks great OP. Do you have anything on the roadmap that you’d be open to receiving PRs for? I noticed there weren’t any issues in the repo and would be keen to lend a hand!
Sorry to be a hater, but wouldn’t using Pydantic be better in almost every circumstance here?
It feels so odd (in a good way!) to see people talking about A&A - I recommend them to everyone I know, they’re truly excellent.
This! People underestimate the extent to which lawyers are negotiable also. “I’m not paying that” is a surprisingly effective method; they’re often willing to compromise on payment terms, work at-risk subject to a…
+1 for OpenSearch, especially with UltraWarm nodes
I actually really like Elasticsearch. It’s very powerful, there’s a healthy ecosystem of tools (increasingly for OpenSearch too), and the query language makes sense to me. Sure it’s computationally expensive,…
For what it’s worth, I recently travelled to the US from the Middle East (into Houston) and was also concerned about this. My solution was to delete apps I didn’t want to be searched (e.g. WhatsApp) after having made a…
depending on the length of these texts — and your technical ability — you might want to check out AWS Textract it would be easy to set up a pipeline like: > drop pdf in s3 bucket > eventbridge triggers step function >…
From my limited interactions with document-intensive sectors (i.e. legal), I think they’re sorely lacking something like this. When the same document is edited by two separate individuals and diverges, it is a nightmare…
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This is exceeding the scale of the Tiananmen Square Massacre as far as death toll is concerned* *According to a leaked diplomatic cable: https://www.axios.com/2018/01/05/declassified-cable-estimate...
This looks great OP. Do you have anything on the roadmap that you’d be open to receiving PRs for? I noticed there weren’t any issues in the repo and would be keen to lend a hand!
Sorry to be a hater, but wouldn’t using Pydantic be better in almost every circumstance here?
It feels so odd (in a good way!) to see people talking about A&A - I recommend them to everyone I know, they’re truly excellent.
This! People underestimate the extent to which lawyers are negotiable also. “I’m not paying that” is a surprisingly effective method; they’re often willing to compromise on payment terms, work at-risk subject to a…
+1 for OpenSearch, especially with UltraWarm nodes
I actually really like Elasticsearch. It’s very powerful, there’s a healthy ecosystem of tools (increasingly for OpenSearch too), and the query language makes sense to me. Sure it’s computationally expensive,…
For what it’s worth, I recently travelled to the US from the Middle East (into Houston) and was also concerned about this. My solution was to delete apps I didn’t want to be searched (e.g. WhatsApp) after having made a…
depending on the length of these texts — and your technical ability — you might want to check out AWS Textract it would be easy to set up a pipeline like: > drop pdf in s3 bucket > eventbridge triggers step function >…
From my limited interactions with document-intensive sectors (i.e. legal), I think they’re sorely lacking something like this. When the same document is edited by two separate individuals and diverges, it is a nightmare…
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