As a counterpoint, it would be somewhat ironic if the author of a presentation on bloat added middleware to his slides...
You're right there is the same force pushing down on each side. But there's also an additional force in water pushing up. It's called upthrust. It's equal to the weight of displaced water. If the densities are different…
I love this approach, although I'm yet to work anywhere that does this. I guess the million (thousand?) dollar questios now become where do you draw the boundary across accounts? Presumably there are many bad ways to…
I think snowflake supports this. https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/operators-query....
Just googled this and couldn't find any results. Is this a term you came up with?
As a counterpoint, it would be somewhat ironic if the author of a presentation on bloat added middleware to his slides...
You're right there is the same force pushing down on each side. But there's also an additional force in water pushing up. It's called upthrust. It's equal to the weight of displaced water. If the densities are different…
I love this approach, although I'm yet to work anywhere that does this. I guess the million (thousand?) dollar questios now become where do you draw the boundary across accounts? Presumably there are many bad ways to…
I think snowflake supports this. https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/operators-query....
Just googled this and couldn't find any results. Is this a term you came up with?