Kathryn Erickson

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Kathryn Erickson

Kathryn Erickson

@012345

data. art. the art of data. CBO @DataStax. partner of @2130706433 (worst twitter handle)

Washington, DC Katılım Ağustos 2008
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Kathryn Erickson
Kathryn Erickson@012345·
Tech Confidential is live! It’s the book I wish I’d had when starting out in tech; candid stories, hard-earned strategies, and lessons learned the hard way. Kindle launch week: 99¢ 👉 amazon.com/dp/B0FM4DZHCR
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Jake Luciani
Jake Luciani@tjake·
Let's do this. Dat-AI-Stax
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Andrew Lampitt
Andrew Lampitt@AndrewLampitt·
Must exist: what is the website, app, or resource that tells you where to watch a sporting event, movie, or TV show? along with price and option to pay. Searching every time Amazon Prime, Netflix, etc. is old.
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Kathryn Erickson@012345·
@LouZucaro @zillowgonewild I agree. There's ~10 years difference in their building and one thought was if FLW dropped him because of over customization which others might have put up with.
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Matt Asay
Matt Asay@mjasay·
Talking with a friend about Postgres and DB-Engines database trends (db-engines.com/en/ranking_tre…), it strikes me that all of the big relational databases are falling relative to others, with Postgres gaining share at their expense. A few thoughts as to why this makes sense (1/n)
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Kathryn Erickson
Kathryn Erickson@012345·
@mjasay @TanelPoder It’s a shelf strategy made possible by a permissive license. Wherever you look, there’s a solid PostgreSQL option. As a result it's more often seen as a cloud friendly, scalable, affordable alternative for existing relational apps. They’re playing positive sum games, and winning
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Matt Asay
Matt Asay@mjasay·
@TanelPoder I think the 4 only matters (and it's important) for enabling others (like AWS, Percona, etc.) to easily build services. I don't think (actually, am positive) customers don't care. But vendors do, and have built great services with PG (which, in turn, has spread its popularity)
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Kathryn Erickson
Kathryn Erickson@012345·
@tjake Wish List 1. Can't @ 5+ people that have no links to each other. 2. Can't @ within x days of new accts. 3. If 2+ folks untag, auto-report as spam. 4. Add "require approval to @ me in a post" as a setting. 5. accts with short hamming distance from verified accts have more rules
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Jake Luciani
Jake Luciani@tjake·
The NFT spam on Twitter has become unbearable for me
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Kathryn Erickson
Kathryn Erickson@012345·
@spyced For me the major flaw is sorting alphabetically instead of by heap size
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Jonathan Ellis
Jonathan Ellis@spyced·
"We find that newer low-pause GCs are significantly more expensive than older GCs." They're using really tiny heaps here, and their numbers show that the low-pause GCs do better as heap sizes increase. Suspect results are mostly irrelevant to real world. users.cecs.anu.edu.au/~steveb/pubs/p…
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Eric Sammer
Eric Sammer@esammer·
.@apache_pulsar is now fully available in @Decodableco as a source or sink! Whether you're running Pulsar yourself or using @streamnativeio or @DataStax, you now have dead simple way of processing your data in real-time, in SQL, with no infra to deploy.
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Mitch
Mitch@Mr_mitchellh·
Is there a hay ring that cows won't tear up? I'm pretty sure they sit in that field thinking of ways to destroy things.
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