You could have a dedicated lightweight-agent running a cheap model in parallel to any workload, analysing the workload (like the prompt) and creating "memories" in a vector DB. These could be according to some…
Really good to hear that. We've had AWS reps trying to push RedShift on multiple occasions after we've done our research and selected Clickhouse for our analytical workloads. Every time we have a meeting with them for…
Are they using headers for identification? If so, it could be skewed by orgs masking some/all. I’m quite curious myself.
I agree. I wonder if it's a mix of fully remote work being popular some time ago and the amount of tech one has to know now increasing (DBs, backend, frontend, cloud, observability, security, etc.). When hiring…
I don’t really understand, if replacing developers is right around the corner, why throw money into so many IDEs. Or perhaps it’s really cheap to produce something like this?
Inside of buildings was quite confusing, cause you couldn’t see inside, but some targets/items were totally in there. Syndicate Wars was similar about it + destructible buildings. Both were really great my hands down…
This to me vibes with the world of manga Blame by Tsutomu Nihei. In it large automata, have been building the mega structure long after biological humans are gone. The structure already encompasses the moon, and they…
Really cool article. Personally I think the really cool bit about MCP is that you can very easily write your own server which can talk to the db or call various APIs. That server can run locally and be used by GitHub…
How does it work from the privacy standpoint? Can they use recorded samples for training?
I’m curious about other aspects of this: - leverage of countries who can host such AI over countries who can’t, will there be a point when countries can’t allow themselves not to have access to „emergency” talent in…
Similar here, there are gotchas though. Some versions ago they've changed their query optimization engine - some of our "slow aggregations" become "unresponsive aggregations" because suboptimal indexes were suddenly…
Precisely, and if you are enterprise, you want to have an option to request priority support and have a lot of features out of the box. Also some of the search features are only available in Atlas unfortunately.
Could it be the top comments even though most voted are also most commented and more divisive and controversial? And the most boring comments are somewhere at the back? Hence big amount of failed predictions at the top.
I think at this moment, this sounds more like "quarter of the company's new code is created using stackoverflow and other forums. Many many people use all these tools to find information, as they did using stackoverflow…
This sounds so good. My father is using windows. He has teamviewer installed - and half the time when I wanna connect with him it turns into a nightmare of new version update. I only have most recent version. He doesn’t…
I'd be curious to see improvements in "work being done" metrics. Something like DORA. Where a company has a timeline of metrics before and at some point they introduce Copilot or other types of "AI" assistants. I…
precisely, don't use .0 releases and don't rush to update immediately. Let others do that work.
Recent 7.0.0 version has dropped old and introduced quite broken new query planner. Caused a lot of our queries to miss. We’ve had the displeasure to work with the support on multiple related issues.
Not currently in Poland. There were attempts to do so though. All in all certain presumptions can trigger red flags for the tax office, all and any of the following: 40h a week, paid days off (especially 20/26 days),…
That's a very good point. VR Chat is the magical quirky "META" experience, which is already there. Straight from either Gibsons novels or Ghost in the Shell. Apple seems to be more in line with more gated, streamlined…
If anyone is interested. There's a pretty good Darknet Diaries episode that covers some of this and other cases: https://darknetdiaries.com/transcript/105/
Agreed. Its often easier to teach someone a technical skill, but impossible to change them, if their personality is not a good fit. If they have a tendency to be passive-aggressive or have a code related ocd. Not saying…
agreed, you can have reference fields to other collections and filter by them or query related data. But I wouldn't say its designed for relational workloads. Similarly I wouldn't use MongoDB for graph queries, even…
If there were JOINs it may be a sign MongoDB was not the best DB for you. It means the model was relational and a relational DB would be a better fit. MongoDB lookups are discouraged in general, and especially in…
would it? Many here are IT professionals and technology enthusiasts, naturally drawn to the next interesting thing, next disruption. Does the average user of Google care.
You could have a dedicated lightweight-agent running a cheap model in parallel to any workload, analysing the workload (like the prompt) and creating "memories" in a vector DB. These could be according to some…
Really good to hear that. We've had AWS reps trying to push RedShift on multiple occasions after we've done our research and selected Clickhouse for our analytical workloads. Every time we have a meeting with them for…
Are they using headers for identification? If so, it could be skewed by orgs masking some/all. I’m quite curious myself.
I agree. I wonder if it's a mix of fully remote work being popular some time ago and the amount of tech one has to know now increasing (DBs, backend, frontend, cloud, observability, security, etc.). When hiring…
I don’t really understand, if replacing developers is right around the corner, why throw money into so many IDEs. Or perhaps it’s really cheap to produce something like this?
Inside of buildings was quite confusing, cause you couldn’t see inside, but some targets/items were totally in there. Syndicate Wars was similar about it + destructible buildings. Both were really great my hands down…
This to me vibes with the world of manga Blame by Tsutomu Nihei. In it large automata, have been building the mega structure long after biological humans are gone. The structure already encompasses the moon, and they…
Really cool article. Personally I think the really cool bit about MCP is that you can very easily write your own server which can talk to the db or call various APIs. That server can run locally and be used by GitHub…
How does it work from the privacy standpoint? Can they use recorded samples for training?
I’m curious about other aspects of this: - leverage of countries who can host such AI over countries who can’t, will there be a point when countries can’t allow themselves not to have access to „emergency” talent in…
Similar here, there are gotchas though. Some versions ago they've changed their query optimization engine - some of our "slow aggregations" become "unresponsive aggregations" because suboptimal indexes were suddenly…
Precisely, and if you are enterprise, you want to have an option to request priority support and have a lot of features out of the box. Also some of the search features are only available in Atlas unfortunately.
Could it be the top comments even though most voted are also most commented and more divisive and controversial? And the most boring comments are somewhere at the back? Hence big amount of failed predictions at the top.
I think at this moment, this sounds more like "quarter of the company's new code is created using stackoverflow and other forums. Many many people use all these tools to find information, as they did using stackoverflow…
This sounds so good. My father is using windows. He has teamviewer installed - and half the time when I wanna connect with him it turns into a nightmare of new version update. I only have most recent version. He doesn’t…
I'd be curious to see improvements in "work being done" metrics. Something like DORA. Where a company has a timeline of metrics before and at some point they introduce Copilot or other types of "AI" assistants. I…
precisely, don't use .0 releases and don't rush to update immediately. Let others do that work.
Recent 7.0.0 version has dropped old and introduced quite broken new query planner. Caused a lot of our queries to miss. We’ve had the displeasure to work with the support on multiple related issues.
Not currently in Poland. There were attempts to do so though. All in all certain presumptions can trigger red flags for the tax office, all and any of the following: 40h a week, paid days off (especially 20/26 days),…
That's a very good point. VR Chat is the magical quirky "META" experience, which is already there. Straight from either Gibsons novels or Ghost in the Shell. Apple seems to be more in line with more gated, streamlined…
If anyone is interested. There's a pretty good Darknet Diaries episode that covers some of this and other cases: https://darknetdiaries.com/transcript/105/
Agreed. Its often easier to teach someone a technical skill, but impossible to change them, if their personality is not a good fit. If they have a tendency to be passive-aggressive or have a code related ocd. Not saying…
agreed, you can have reference fields to other collections and filter by them or query related data. But I wouldn't say its designed for relational workloads. Similarly I wouldn't use MongoDB for graph queries, even…
If there were JOINs it may be a sign MongoDB was not the best DB for you. It means the model was relational and a relational DB would be a better fit. MongoDB lookups are discouraged in general, and especially in…
would it? Many here are IT professionals and technology enthusiasts, naturally drawn to the next interesting thing, next disruption. Does the average user of Google care.