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Eugene Meidinger

Eugene Meidinger

@SQLGene

Data training for busy people. Power BI Consultant. Pluralsight author. He/Him. Mast: @[email protected] Bsky: @sqlgene.com

Pennsylvania, USA 가입일 Ocak 2013
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SomacoSF@somaco_sf·
@simonw @idarbek @grok no, im saying that anyone worth their salt already knows this... and your stating it like a profundity... I do appreciate you. But peel_it_back_a_little....
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Simon Willison
Simon Willison@simonw·
The conclusions here feel wrong to me. The two lessons I see are: 1. Don't run agents anywhere they might be able to access production environment credentials - it's on you to know which credentials those are 2. Keep tested backups that are independent from your production host
JER@lifeof_jer

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Eugene Meidinger@SQLGene·
I have finally discovered why you check in the night before 😬😬😬
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Eugene Meidinger@SQLGene·
Even though Fabric has a bunch of ways to use T-SQL, they aren’t all created equal. Learn what works and all the different flavors of SQL databases in Fabric. #SQLBits2026
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Eugene Meidinger@SQLGene·
Since someone was worried about me, if you don't see me online much, I'm trying to get my health in order from being completely out of shape and overweight
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Eugene Meidinger@SQLGene·
@kurtbuhler @PowerBITips The Gas town / Ralph loop thing was always so foolish to me because it was always built on tokens being cheap and just brute forcing your way through a problem. And for the former, it was obvious that having three $200/no plans was against TOS.
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Kurt Buhler
Kurt Buhler@kurtbuhler·
@SQLGene @PowerBITips It was inevitable. Anyone who hasn't done some work with a finite token budget is probably in for a rude awakening.
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Kurt Buhler@kurtbuhler·
@PowerBITips It's not a money grab, it's a correction to an unsustainable B2C pricing model given rising demand and soaring costs. We should all expect to be on PAYG api costs by eoy and valuing more discipline - model, tool, and reasoning effort selection to match the task.
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jacob paris ▲
jacob paris ▲@jacobmparis·
this video if shot on samsung galaxy
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Reid Wiseman@astro_reid

Only one chance in this lifetime… Like watching sunset at the beach from the most foreign seat in the cosmos, I couldn’t resist a cell phone video of Earthset. You can hear the shutter on the Nikon as @Astro_Christina is hammering away on 3-shot brackets and capturing those exceptional Earthset photos through the 400mm lens. @AstroVicGlover was in window 3 watching with @Astro_Jeremy next to him. I could barely see the Moon through the docking hatch window but the iPhone was the perfect size to catch the view…this is uncropped, uncut with 8x zoom which is quite comparable to the view of the human eye. Enjoy.

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LE l Bard@MdrnDayMercutio·
@ProxyFreak I've read enough Bob and George to recognize the pose.
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Brian Lui
Brian Lui@brianluidog·
On the "estranged parents" reddit forums, the parents post stuff like "I just can't understand why my child went no-contact with me. See how unreasonable they are!" Then they post the child's reply, always leaving out their original message. They never post the original message.
Merk@Makuh90

Claude Opus 4.7 misunderstood my tone 3 times in a row. And basically said, "fuck off." What happened to this model? This is a hugely disappointing release. @AnthropicAI @claudeai @ChatGPTapp @OpenAI

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Kurt Buhler
Kurt Buhler@kurtbuhler·
In general the model seems to want longer and more detailed prompts else it makes decisions for you and assumes your intent. I prefer shorter more iterative workflows that favor rapid prototyping, then working on smaller tasks in many parallel sessions. I don't favor long running agent workflows for most things. For instance in frontend work it regularly makes accessory changes that aren't related to my request or tasks and I have to backtrack or provide additional rules to restrict it. I have not yet tested it with power bi artifacts but at least with d3.js it's getting very obnoxious as if I am forced to formulate a detailed plan for every change without room for iteration, or accept that I'll have to regularly walk back it's attempts to assert it's design over mine. I'm getting very annoyed.
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Kurt Buhler@kurtbuhler·
Opus 4.7 is the first model that is requiring me to make significant adjustments to the way I work with agents and not small corrections. It is also the first model where I feel like I'm not in the driver seat. I do not like that.
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Johannes Vink
Johannes Vink@JohannesVink·
ENABLE CLAUDE OPUS 4.7 RELASE THE KRAKEN... 7.5X??? REVERT REVERT REVERT
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Thijs
Thijs@cdngdev·
There is a special place in hell for QR code generator websites that silently replace your link with a redirect through their site, then break it after 10 scans and charge you to $35 reactivate it
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ket@kettukaa·
when you ask an LLM "how may P's in srawperry?" what you're actually asking it is closer to "How many [151]'s in [15563][23][4124]"
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