OpenAI uses stainless for at least some of their SDKs.
Malort is bitter, but not high proof, so I personally find it much easier to drink than something with more alcohol (if just talking about a shot...)
There's some money but there's really two markets: small medium (eg a lot of work for a relatively small sale) and mega districts (and those generally just goes to the big established players because of connections)…
The CTO would have to go in this case too, not be promoted to interim CEO... unless they didn't know it was going on - in which case they shouldn't be made interim CEO either
Agree for our apps. However, for 3rd party code we run/host but don't really own I see value to a WAF. For example, we unfortunately run WordPress, and I don't have time to manually audit all of the stupid plugins…
I wonder if there are some module authors who would like to pull their modules from the terraform registry as a result of this...
I wonder what Google is going to do in this space - it seemed like terraform had been their de-facto infrastructure as code tool for GCP - they really need OSS or to build something first party.
If you are ok with a Saas and if it's just scheduled jobs that you are monitoring, there are a number of monitoring tools where you tell when job completes (with a http request) and a missing ping (after a grace period)…
Nothing released by Walmart mentions crime or safety - only profitability, while the news about this whole foods does. Chicago is a large city and none of these are really downtown. There used to be a small walmart that…
Most people will just use the sql templating and scheduled cron jobs features of the cloud, which is very easy to self host. There is cloud IDE, which is just ok in my opinion. I'd rather use a local editor, but might…
We had to abandon DBT cloud because it was very feature limited - it does the basics well though, so is a good starting point for most, but seems like it's easy to outgrow. The new metrics feature is tied to DBT cloud -…
Hopefully it 'just works' and is easier than AWS's DMS. I use AWS DMS to replica data from RDS => Redshift and it's a never-ending source of pain.
Probably not - unless you are very write heavy and having problems scaling MySQL as-is.
Seems like a clone of https://www.usage.ai which has been on the frontpage a few times recently, but just undercutting the finders fee - I guess that's the "other providers that charge you egregious fees"
I work at an ed-tech and most of our non-technical (sales, curriculum, customer success, etc) have a background in education. It's valuable for those roles to have education experience and it's a natural fit/transition…
Having worked with JAMF's API... I don't like it, but yeah, this is not normal and something as to how your company is using JAMF. The people in charge of this are usually more of the IT than 'self respecting engineers'
iPads can be put into a "shared iPad mode" that is managed from MDMs. https://support.apple.com/guide/deployment/shared-ipad-overv...
I have no interested in listening and I've thought about canceling spotify for how hard they push the podcast with no way to hide it.
Why would any developer ever use replit again?
In VSCode, I use https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=streetsi... I also enable & use it with languages it doesn't really have proper support for (like sql and ruby) - just add words to the dictionary as…
acquisition might have been their strategy all long, but I can't see ServiceNow doing anything but strangling what was a cool tool - though maybe in the best case some observability will carry over to huge enterprises
Stitch is partially open as stitch - many of the integrations they list on their website are hosted versions of OSS singer, but a couple are not OSS. I'm not sure how Stitch's acquisition will affect Singer…
Data Pipeline is abandoned - it is also miserable to work with. Otherwise yeah, there might be too many ways to do the same thing, but AWS generally has a stellar track record of supporting everything else they have…
I've used this before & it was great - however both this and the bitly oauth2 proxy linked about are archived. https://github.com/oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy is a maintained fork.
It's almost like this was intentionally misleading...
OpenAI uses stainless for at least some of their SDKs.
Malort is bitter, but not high proof, so I personally find it much easier to drink than something with more alcohol (if just talking about a shot...)
There's some money but there's really two markets: small medium (eg a lot of work for a relatively small sale) and mega districts (and those generally just goes to the big established players because of connections)…
The CTO would have to go in this case too, not be promoted to interim CEO... unless they didn't know it was going on - in which case they shouldn't be made interim CEO either
Agree for our apps. However, for 3rd party code we run/host but don't really own I see value to a WAF. For example, we unfortunately run WordPress, and I don't have time to manually audit all of the stupid plugins…
I wonder if there are some module authors who would like to pull their modules from the terraform registry as a result of this...
I wonder what Google is going to do in this space - it seemed like terraform had been their de-facto infrastructure as code tool for GCP - they really need OSS or to build something first party.
If you are ok with a Saas and if it's just scheduled jobs that you are monitoring, there are a number of monitoring tools where you tell when job completes (with a http request) and a missing ping (after a grace period)…
Nothing released by Walmart mentions crime or safety - only profitability, while the news about this whole foods does. Chicago is a large city and none of these are really downtown. There used to be a small walmart that…
Most people will just use the sql templating and scheduled cron jobs features of the cloud, which is very easy to self host. There is cloud IDE, which is just ok in my opinion. I'd rather use a local editor, but might…
We had to abandon DBT cloud because it was very feature limited - it does the basics well though, so is a good starting point for most, but seems like it's easy to outgrow. The new metrics feature is tied to DBT cloud -…
Hopefully it 'just works' and is easier than AWS's DMS. I use AWS DMS to replica data from RDS => Redshift and it's a never-ending source of pain.
Probably not - unless you are very write heavy and having problems scaling MySQL as-is.
Seems like a clone of https://www.usage.ai which has been on the frontpage a few times recently, but just undercutting the finders fee - I guess that's the "other providers that charge you egregious fees"
I work at an ed-tech and most of our non-technical (sales, curriculum, customer success, etc) have a background in education. It's valuable for those roles to have education experience and it's a natural fit/transition…
Having worked with JAMF's API... I don't like it, but yeah, this is not normal and something as to how your company is using JAMF. The people in charge of this are usually more of the IT than 'self respecting engineers'
iPads can be put into a "shared iPad mode" that is managed from MDMs. https://support.apple.com/guide/deployment/shared-ipad-overv...
I have no interested in listening and I've thought about canceling spotify for how hard they push the podcast with no way to hide it.
Why would any developer ever use replit again?
In VSCode, I use https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=streetsi... I also enable & use it with languages it doesn't really have proper support for (like sql and ruby) - just add words to the dictionary as…
acquisition might have been their strategy all long, but I can't see ServiceNow doing anything but strangling what was a cool tool - though maybe in the best case some observability will carry over to huge enterprises
Stitch is partially open as stitch - many of the integrations they list on their website are hosted versions of OSS singer, but a couple are not OSS. I'm not sure how Stitch's acquisition will affect Singer…
Data Pipeline is abandoned - it is also miserable to work with. Otherwise yeah, there might be too many ways to do the same thing, but AWS generally has a stellar track record of supporting everything else they have…
I've used this before & it was great - however both this and the bitly oauth2 proxy linked about are archived. https://github.com/oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy is a maintained fork.
It's almost like this was intentionally misleading...