Excel mostly, csv wasn’t much of a standard and thus it’s horrible to work with. We can fix that with a parquet importer and exporter!
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Excel mostly, csv wasn’t much of a standard and thus it’s horrible to work with. We can fix that with a parquet importer and exporter!
Friends don’t let friends use csv in 2024. Excel needs a good parquet importer and exporter today. Ya hearing Microsoft? Quit pissing around with recall and build something useful!
Wow, what’s the size limit going to actually be? 20MW is phenomenal from a single turbine, but what could we hit?
Nah, just back to Gopher and 5k baud. As an aside: Gemini is pretty awesome
What would you replace it with? There are lessons to be learnt from the web, but to “fix” it is much harder
openSUSE worth a consideration. More frequent releases than debian, but still pretty conservative
Also, obviously no
Only older people. I know of none under 50 using it still. Most use kg from my experience these days
This deserves an hour of reading. My first pass is a criticism too sadly. Addition is too trivial, and every example is pure - this needs a rubber meets the road example to really spell out the benefits.
Philip Wadler story for you though: he taught me first year at uni and his first lecture he rips open his shirt and proclaims himself “Lambda Man!” - Haskell was a fun first semester
For sure. Coat buildings with this and we all win
Begun, the AI wars have
Archive.org offering to step in and help if google will hand over the domain and db
Yarr harr harr
Only a few steps from your telly listening to you…
Pandas. Python’s only killer library imo
More than double the price. Not sure what it’s competing with, but not a pi
https://github.com/bash-lsp/bash-language-server
What if I told you that typing in software engineering encompasses less than 5% of your day?
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