I mean by that standard there’s plenty of trouble everywhere for everyone.
Induction always sneaks in!
Still, the value chain is what drives innovation. We should cheer efforts to clothe and feed ourselves that don’t rely on near slave labour sweatshops.
The disrespect for the low post game. I sentence you to watch McHale nightlights.
Raises eyebrow I’m talking about watching the video. And surely you understand the content moderation will be different once the cat is out of the bag.
> The concern is deep, adversarial manipulation of public sentiment You mean letting U.S. citizens see the flour massacre video on a platform where the security state can’t ban it. This bill languished for years until…
Combining this tool with downsampling would allow you to run isomorphic workloads on smaller nodes and thereby reveal the yield curve.
The biggest issue with the Figma article was they did not discuss partitioning the tables before they sharded them.
He means a materialized view, I believe.
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The Flour Massacre was seen on Tik-Tok.
There’s another way to look at this - as the beginning of the construction of the Data Mesh: https://martinfowler.com/articles/data-mesh-principles.html This can be seen as a “shift left” in data capabilities. The rise…
I mean by that standard there’s plenty of trouble everywhere for everyone.
Induction always sneaks in!
Still, the value chain is what drives innovation. We should cheer efforts to clothe and feed ourselves that don’t rely on near slave labour sweatshops.
The disrespect for the low post game. I sentence you to watch McHale nightlights.
Raises eyebrow I’m talking about watching the video. And surely you understand the content moderation will be different once the cat is out of the bag.
> The concern is deep, adversarial manipulation of public sentiment You mean letting U.S. citizens see the flour massacre video on a platform where the security state can’t ban it. This bill languished for years until…
Combining this tool with downsampling would allow you to run isomorphic workloads on smaller nodes and thereby reveal the yield curve.
The biggest issue with the Figma article was they did not discuss partitioning the tables before they sharded them.
He means a materialized view, I believe.
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The Flour Massacre was seen on Tik-Tok.
There’s another way to look at this - as the beginning of the construction of the Data Mesh: https://martinfowler.com/articles/data-mesh-principles.html This can be seen as a “shift left” in data capabilities. The rise…