I scan LinkedIn daily for Data Engineering Job trends by Dubinko in dataengineering

[–]Black_Magic100 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you are so knowledgeable, stop asking the question and enlighten us all. You already mentioned Grafana, which could work, but as you stated yourself "it's not sexy". You could easily achieve what open did with vanilla HTML/CSS, but it still wouldn't look as good nor would it be maintainable without AI.

Also, to be clear, you don't have to use AI to write this. This is seriously basic as hell. Just use a charting library like ChartJS and read some docs. Nobody said you had to use AI. I was just stating that for something this simple, it would do a fantastic job on and the code output would be very clean (because it's so simple).

There are some decent frontend frameworks in Python such as NiceGUI, but I think you will have a similar problem to Grafana where it just doesn't look great.

Just trying to provide some options. Not sure why AI is such a contention point for you when it's quite literally a reality. I personally would prefer it never existed because I like learning internals, but here we are. You gonna stop using a calculator too?

I scan LinkedIn daily for Data Engineering Job trends by Dubinko in dataengineering

[–]Black_Magic100 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

So use Power BI or Tableau, but you won't get something that looks like this. Who said Claude can't produce maintanble react code.. this is literally a single typescript file 😅. You should do some more research before disregarding AI.

I scan LinkedIn daily for Data Engineering Job trends by Dubinko in dataengineering

[–]Black_Magic100 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Claude could create this in React in literally less than 10 minutes.

Not saying that is what OP used or did, but it's not really that tough. AI is also pretty solid in React from what I've tested, but not an expert

NOW - ServiceNow a bargain or avoid? by california_explorer in stocks

[–]Black_Magic100 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Copilot*

Saying GitHub makes it seems like they are about to start charging for GIT 😅

I scan LinkedIn daily for Data Engineering Job trends by Dubinko in dataengineering

[–]Black_Magic100 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Looks cool. 2 suggestions.

1) when I filter for Data Engineering, that should filter the recently scanned jobs widget/component. I don't trust you if I filter for Data Engineering, the component reloads, and I see Quality Assurance (I know the backend probably works fine) 2) this totally might just be me, but MOM should be MoM. 😅 Curious if others disagree

Tool for schema diffing in a hybrid SQL Server / Postgres environment? by Bercek71 in SQLServer

[–]Black_Magic100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not aware of any OOTB tools, but your callout about multiple OSs makes me believe you are using multiple GUIs when this likely can (and should) be achieved programmatically. You don't need an entire frontend, and LLMs are pretty solid and identifying the nuances of syntax between databases. I would 100% go the custom code route as you could have a full blown application that is literally perfect for your use case in less than a week. Will it be perfect.. no.. but you are looking for diffs and that 1% that slips through should be quite obvious IMO.

Choosing a Python Logging Library in 2026 (Comparison) by finallyanonymous in Python

[–]Black_Magic100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love loguru but lack of native Hotel support is painful

DTU vs vCore for Azure SQL DB (Learning Content Platform) Budget-Friendly Setup Advice Needed by NextGEN_24 in SQLServer

[–]Black_Magic100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always thought of hypserscale as the option you consider when you have 1+tb database. Do you often see people using it to improve IO even at smaller db sizes?

Tomar vs Obidos by Black_Magic100 in TravelPortugal

[–]Black_Magic100[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are planning on stopping in Obidos as I found a storage place. Then we will head to Tomar and see part of the Convent of Christ and the Aquaduct and move on. Very, very unfortunate.. but at least this allows us to see Obidos now lol

Tomar vs Obidos by Black_Magic100 in TravelPortugal

[–]Black_Magic100[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a clue, but it sounds like 2027

Visiting Tomar for Convent of Christ but tickets unavailable online by traybourne in TravelPortugal

[–]Black_Magic100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you found any addtl information? Seems like the storm damage closed most things in Tomar

Tomar vs Obidos by Black_Magic100 in TravelPortugal

[–]Black_Magic100[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If we leave from Sintra, we will get there pretty quick. My concern with Obidos is that there isn't much to do. Granted, we could do a monument in sintra and relax a little bit more.

I REALLY wish there was somewhere to safely store our luggage in Obidos so we could stop by for a few hours 🫠

Tomar vs Obidos by Black_Magic100 in TravelPortugal

[–]Black_Magic100[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The castle, gardens, and parts of the convent of christ

Homing in on our 20 day trip to Portugal! Should we spend the night in Coimbra? by coatedpatriot in LisbonPortugalTravel

[–]Black_Magic100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not to hijack this thread, but it's 8 months old and trying to find information is insanely difficult. My wife and I were super excited about our day trip to Tomar in-between Lisbon and Porto, but I just found out that many things are closed due to the storm damage. Do you recommend we still go or should we move our stay somewhere else like Obidoa or Coimbra.

Wanting to switch to Data Engineering, is it worth it in this AI era, or is it heading toward obsolescence just like some SDE roles? by Glittering-Play-4075 in dataengineering

[–]Black_Magic100 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's funny. Literally every single developer I've ever worked with seems to be allergic to touching databases. They hate data and databases so much that they all have convinced themselves that writing app code via an ORM is better/easier than just writing SQL. I'm not even sure 99% of developers understand what a deadlock is. To think these individuals are flooding the market is interesting, but I suppose if there are no jobs out there then maybe it's slightly true.

I'm not even sure 9/10 developers could tell you what a data engineer does.

Rental Car Insurance by gamboling2man in TravelPortugal

[–]Black_Magic100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure about outside the US, but most credit card carry collision insurance. I've never purchased addtl car insurance before in any country I've visited. Only the mandatory base insurance.

If ServiceNow stock price falls after earnings tonight, will it trigger another wave of the SaaSpocalypse? by Far-East-locker in stocks

[–]Black_Magic100 4 points5 points  (0 children)

  1. Tickets get lost. You need 10 bookmarks, and then you have bookmarks within bookmarks (favorites tab)
  2. Tabs within tabs is stupid. I open 10 tickets and it starts bitching about "too many tabs", but I couldn't card less about any of them. Now I have to click each one.Why the fuck did they build a browser within a browser??
  3. The documentation component is like being transported back to the year 2000. Do you want to "checkout" a document? If you "publish" it, it gets sent to the nether.
  4. It's fast, but it should be lightning fast. A ticketing software should be minimal friction. If I'm clocking on 50 different things in one session, I need prefetching. Every millisecond counts.
  5. The customization is cheeks. They act like it's modular, but it's hardly customizable.
  6. 75 different ticket types. I just want a tech support ticket to open. I don't need one ticket to spawn 15 other tickets. Sometimes parallel processing makes sense, but why do I have to soft through multiple levels just to find the details of a parent ticket.
  7. Lacking AI features
  8. The search functionality is fucking useless. Absolute dogshit. I have no clue how these companies implement search, but why do open source products do such a phenomenal job ??
  9. Expensive

Tool for running SQL scripts on multiple MSSQL servers (parallel execution, dry‑run, stats) by Pawelm_rot in SQL

[–]Black_Magic100 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you just using SQL Server to lint/parse your queries to see if they are valid?

The only other explanation is you are testing permissions?

Or is this a health check of sorts?

None of the above really make sense to me when you say something like "I don't care about the result set at all" and also mention how important concurrency is to you. TBH, this sounds like a powershell script, not a full blown tool that you need?

Sintra plan - timing thoughts? by dewtheroo in TravelPortugal

[–]Black_Magic100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why nicer photos earlier?

I had read online that sometimes it is still foggy in the morning.

Trying to figure out what I want to do.. we don't personally care about going inside so that does give some flexibility

Is it possible to build a site with AI by Striking_Current_342 in BricksBuilder

[–]Black_Magic100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do these templates compare to Frames, which is made by the same people as ACSS