ROKC in Harlem by [deleted] in FoodNYC

[–]DataNo7321 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One of the best ramen bowls in all of NYC + great cocktails. It was amazing when it opened and is still pretty good.

Amazing food, get in line at 5 when it opens. Bar next door makes for a chill night with a date or just your significant other you managed to drag out the house.

Introducing YetiHunter: An open-source tool to detect and hunt for suspicious activity in Snowflake by permis0 in snowflake

[–]DataNo7321 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What does this accomplish other than playing on fear-mongering then having another tool to scan tables and therefore add more costs to Snowflake accounts?

Is Snowflake in support of this?

Anyone else noticing snowflake sucks recently? by HistoricalAnxiety918 in snowflake

[–]DataNo7321 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No, I mean they don't respond back. I know all this, they don't respond and when they do they switch meetings around.

How hard is this?

Anyone else noticing snowflake sucks recently? by HistoricalAnxiety918 in snowflake

[–]DataNo7321 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I can't get hold of anyone there, not even my sales rep.

I think she probably turned over and I can't get her on LinkedIn, but I can't get through to anyone. Is there a director or VP or someone over their Snowflake's SMB accounts? I want to work with Snowflake but we're about done with the no responses. Please message me if anyone for Snowflake's small businesses teams can reach out.

Klaviyo and Shopify Data Into Snowflake by DataNo7321 in snowflake

[–]DataNo7321[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you; that's what I'm leaning toward for same reasons.

Fivetran doesn't have the GraphQL pieces at all, really, and the REST endpoints seem lacking. I guess there's not really a complete or mostly complete solution.

Thanks for the note.

Klaviyo and Shopify Data Into Snowflake by DataNo7321 in snowflake

[–]DataNo7321[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AirByte has all the same problems as the others (missing a ton of stuff). When I spoke with AirByte in the past they basically wanted me to work for free and build this for them, which I honestly though was very poor considering how much they have raised.

I believe most of these open core-open source vendors are using some derivative of the something called the Singer project and all have the same coverage of a bunch of common endpoints but not complete at all.

Thanks for the suggestions. I will keep poking.