I made a free little tool to help you which if your
computer's microphones are best.
Record 20 seconds of audio and get an immediate analysis of all the input devices.
Your recordings never leave your computer!
The 2nd edition of Designing Data-Intensive Applications, by @martinkl and me, is finished and sent to the printers! Ebooks available next week, and print books in 3–4 weeks. Sigh of relief. 😅
(BTW, this is a good opportunity to support your favourite local bookshop!)
@gwenshap@vboykis Need the core developers to say "this is how X thing works in Python" and end it. The fight after Go modules replaced dep would have dragged out forever in Python.
Today we're releasing Not Diamond…
The world’s most powerful AI model router.
Not Diamond maximizes LLM output quality by automatically recommending the best LLM on every request at lower cost and latency.
And it takes <5m to set up.
Watch this to see how to start using it:
After many years of maintaining DAG factory, I'm happy to transfer it to safe hands over at @astronomerio . Can't wait to see the improvements they make! https://t.co/zOjeIh6XT7
@ChristianNolan@matsonj@dagster That's how I've done YAML DSLs as well at actual jobs. dag-factory isn't something I've actually used long-term anywhere. 😅
🚀 I've just launched the landing page for the Python Developer Tooling Handbook!
A free ebook where I will dive deep into the tools that make Python development a breeze (from packaging to linting, type checking to formatting).
Check it out 👉 https://t.co/665nIkqfyZ
I'm working on a resource to help developers understand and navigate the confusing world of Python packaging.
In the mean time, here's a preview: "hello world" repos for packages built with setuptools, poetry, flit, pdm, and hatch. https://t.co/dGricuaQOZ
2023 had lots of highs and we moved to a new state.
-💻2,409 GitHub contributions
-🚴1,202 miles on Peloton
-🗣️365 days of Duolingo
-🏋️293 days closing activity rings
-🏃81 min avg daily exercise
-📚37 books read
-🏴🏴2 countries visited
-👶1 new nephew
-🏠1 new house
2022 was good to me. Our 1st full year in DC and I did things:
-💻2,649 GitHub contributions
-🚴1,630 miles on Peloton
-🗣️339 days of Duolingo
-🏃295 days closing activity rings
-💪74 min avg daily exercise
-📚35 books read
-🇮🇹1 country visited
-👶1 new niece
-🥃∞ cocktails made
🐘 For CDC users, one of the most exciting features in #Postgres version 16 is the support for logical replication from stand-by servers (a.k.a. read replicas). I wrote a two-part series about this:
Part 1⃣ 👉 https://t.co/HGPPQreXNG
Part 2⃣ 👉 https://t.co/vkmaLg0gBI
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