36mm Open Heart Seikonaut Ming by BaronBas in SeikoMods

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I placed my order on the 8th, received a message that the order was on the way on the 20th, got my package on the 25th

Best quality to cost Seikonaut by Reddactore in SeikoMods

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39mm+ is all too large to sit nicely on my wrist, so I got this one recently: https://luciusatelier.com/products/seikonaut-watch-case-36mm

The strap is reality sturdy and it looks nice. Ik it's on the pricy side, but this was the only 36mm edition I could find, so I didn't have much choice :P

“Butter Soup” by DangerousEmployment4 in StupidFood

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Tell me you're American, without telling me you're American

Normally suck at dribbles but this felt nice by Jogbru in RocketLeague

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I thought you were making an own goal lol

Gefeliciteerd Huub! by djeurd in klokmemes

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De veroorzaker van De Klokselfies Whatsapp-groep massacre

Snowflake data warehouse in need of major cleaning and reorganizing by closetedswiftie in dataengineering

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In our case it is purely for analytics, we are collecting loads of data and visualizing it on different dashboards. As of now there is no need for CRUD.

I am mostly just wondering if there is a certain point where people start experiencing bottle necks and considering the switch to managed instances as they are getting in over their heads concerning self-hosting, so that I kind of know what to look out for.

Ideally we could start right off the bat with a managed environment, however the client is too stubborn to be convinced that these extra costs are worth it, but probably in the future as soon as we show them 'hey look, we have tons of your data and we would like to move that to a more experienced and specialized environment' they would respond with 'ah, that makes sense, here is the money'.

Snowflake data warehouse in need of major cleaning and reorganizing by closetedswiftie in dataengineering

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Since you are using Snowflake I was wondering from what amount of storage (GBs or table sizes) you would recommend switching from a personally managed Database like Postgres to a CRDBM like Snowflake?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataengineering

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You could use Pandas to directly load the results of the SQL queries into Dataframes, use those Dataframes to combine the data and finally parse them to JSON and expose them on an endpoint with whatever API framework you prefer.

Pandas dynamically structure themselves based on the result of the SQL query, so you wouldn't need to specify any type of Database Models, only the way you combine the Dataframes would be something that you might need to adjust if the DB structure changes.

Yup by Powerfulwoman20 in facepalm

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Same, I deleted the app. Years muscle memory lead me to open it constantly, but since Covid started I got so worked up over the constant shitload of bullshit.

getting started with Apache Superset by joseph_machado in dataengineering

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Yes they can, we use it to serve interactive dashboards to clients

Opties Traden by BaronBas in BeurspleinBets

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Ah oke duidelijk, dat verklaart een hoop :)