@bernhardsson@josh_wills Technically this uses the Avro file format for saving the files so it’s a bit of a hack (courtesy of @sinisa_lyh), but have seen it used successfully in production quite a bit:
https://t.co/D6eiVN7nI7
@bernhardsson@josh_wills My guess is proto -> parquet is the right long term approach.
If you are ok with using Apache Beam & Scala you could look into scio’s support for protobuf as a quick approach:
https://t.co/CzCc5mhvoC
@borisjabes@bernhardsson @sarahmk125 I think aws’ cloud development kit (cdk) and the equivalent cdf for terraform also allow you to define infra in a programming language:
https://t.co/mparq78dlM
I’m not very familiar with any of these options though.
Any reason to use pulumi vs cdk?
@nikitarbk My living room is full of cookbooks and I couldn’t agree more.
Would be fun to build something similar to how music locker services used to work:
https://t.co/pxsEmKcnny
@MelissaClark Ah! Totally makes sense.
Not sure how you would do this - but you might want to tell Amazon. The book listing has your picture on it, which is a little misleading.
@heydonnelly It is worth noting that Substack has done an amazing job investing in the writers that use it.
And that shows in the quality of the newsletters you can find there.
@heydonnelly Also really enjoying all the newsletters like @aliciakennedy’s!
Thought it was interesting to read a tech publication interview Substack’s CEO:
https://t.co/xLm7iDQG3u
@isawstephen Utah is really amazing. Highly recommend Angel’s Landing in Zion National Park.
A little out of your way but Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs is also great.