X : You don't agree that AI can write code?
Me : Eh? Of course it can but it's not yet at a stage where you can just rely on it. Think of it as an assistant, a useful one that needs challenging, otherwise you'll end up here ...
@WhosTheSuit The trading of things that don't exist (futures, derivatives, etc), and the effect of social movements and new behaviours on trading (like GameStop, Reddit effect, etc). Both a bit technical, but I'd listen :)
@MapsAsCode - I really appreciate all the work you have done on this amazing tool. One thing I would love is a CLI to take a .wm file and generate a pdf/svg - so that I can generate them as part of documentation. Any ideas on the best way to approach this?
@mikehogan_@DerekColley_@breezbook You can use row-level security in a similar way. AWS have recommendations here: https://t.co/8V8S605Q2t under their guidelines on "Implementing managed PostgreSQL for multi-tenant SaaS applications on AWS"
@DerekColley_@mikehogan_@breezbook "hope" is never a strategy. There are straightforward techniques to build the guardrails in at the database level. In AWS you can simply use IAM and item level access (using tenant as primary key) that will ensure leakage cannot occur