Part of maturing as an engineer is recognizing the difference between "thing you would do differently" and "thing you should comment on during code review"
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Can't overstate how incredibly useful and key pg_stat_statements is for every single Postgres database. Doesn't require much work and can get huge performance insights out of your database
https://t.co/VLkc7ftrhr
Published arro3 v0.4: a minimal Python implementation of @ApacheArrow based on the @rustlang Arrow crate.
This adds zero-copy data import from Numpy, so you can use numeric Numpy-backed arrays with Rust Arrow operations without copies!
https://t.co/QWWPwkE1xe
After 1 year at Voltron Data, I found myself along with my teammates and 50+ people in need of a job
I have plenty experience building OSS Python data tools, presenting at conferences and OS community management.
If you think I'd be a good fit for a job please let me know
Postgres 17 was just released today, it offers some very real performance improvements. Here's a great deep dive with actual numbers on what the gains can look like https://t.co/4KIZIkNlMh
Recent Postgres releases there is often "better performance", but it's easy to get numb to this.
But the real world numbers on this improvement in PG17 are pretty amazing. Awesome work on the feature @petervgeoghegan and @brandur on the benchmarking.
https://t.co/MXoMUguXXB
We teamed up with @EarthGenome and Better Planet Lab (@ZiaMehrabi) to tackle a complex problem: visualizing the global food system.
Our design sprint process gave us new ways to think about data modeling and collaboration. Learn more in our blog: https://t.co/Njg1RmjPtV
A collaborative approach is central to how we get things done at Earth Genome & it's a joy to work alongside partners like @developmentseed.
Here's a preview of the Global Food Twin project & the step-by-step design approach before the official launch: https://t.co/cTo4mHjN9K
Window functions in #PostgreSQL are one of those things that once you get them, they're amazing! For various types of analysis they're such a handy tool to have in your toolbox. This post by @sqlliz is such a solid walkthrough. https://t.co/Q2wKkG4Chu
We'd like to invite you to attend SatCamp in beautiful Boulder, Colorado, from October 1 to 3, 2024. Because of its unique nature, space is very limited. There are still a few spots left that include accommodations. https://t.co/v3Bj2xSllS
finally someone made it – tetris in @PostgreSQL, [almost] in pure SQL, with recursive CTEs https://t.co/su58P5DR8Q
HN: https://t.co/390X8IlMfI
UPD: the repo's README is amazing
https://t.co/kFWCRcQ3YG The live demo gods were in my favor!
Check out Lonboard running in @pyodide... full speed ahead to geospatial Python running in the browser!
Lonboard & GeoArrow Rust in @ProjectJupyter's JupyterLite, all running in WebAssembly right in your browser! No server required!
Try it out here: https://t.co/RNR6aXtrKL
We're exploring how cloud-native technologies can transform data management for humanitarians. With @jcrowley, we're envisioning a decentralized system for sharing methods & metadata while safeguarding privacy. Let's innovate together! 🤝
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If you have a PhD in Hydrology, experience with coding/working in the cloud, and an enthusiasm to learn more software dev skills, please reach out! We have a really exciting job opening coming up at @NASAEarthData GES DISC.