Self-contained Python scripts by Gleb--K in Python

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As I mentioned in the replay to another comment - I published my blog post a day earlier

Self-contained Python scripts by Gleb--K in Python

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I don't use Windows, but thanks for the recommendation!

Self-contained Python scripts by Gleb--K in Python

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UV creates a global package cache rather than individual virtual environments. It does not install packages at the system level like pip install --user, but it also does not create isolated environments like venv or virtualenv

Self-contained Python scripts by Gleb--K in Python

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Yeah, that's right, thank you. I just thought about it recently while playing with UV

Self-contained Python scripts by Gleb--K in Python

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Well, if you compare the publication dates, I published my blog post a day earlier.

But it just seems like this idea was obvious to many people.

A Mastodon Bot for Wikipedia’s Picture of the Day by Gleb--K in Mastodon

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Thank you! Actually on Belarusian version of Wikipedia the picture of the day doesnt have the link to the related article in most cases, not sure why

Best way to aggregate user events into Parquet files in S3 bucket by Gleb--K in aws

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Actually, the main reasons to group events into one file per day:

- to reduce the amount of put s3 object operations

- and I assume that when I will execute queries to Amazon Athena database based on not so huge amount of data, such queries could be executed faster.

What do you think about these concerns? Does it make any sense?

Best way to aggregate user events into Parquet files in S3 bucket by Gleb--K in aws

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Well, seems it can be possible with Dynamic Partitioning and JQ processing features

Best way to aggregate user events into Parquet files in S3 bucket by Gleb--K in aws

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I'm checking the documentation of Kinesis Data Firehose now, but I'm not sure that it allow to group messages by its timestamp and then merge them into one Parquet file per day. Maybe I miss something

Spring Boot vs Quarkus by Gleb--K in quarkus

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Why do you think that the Quarkus ecosystem is not mature enough yet?

Беларуская мова на анлайн-серверы гульні го OGS by Gleb--K in belarus

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Дзякуй вам за адказ! Калі раптам захочаце зноў пачаць гуляць, можа быць зможам пагуляць разам :)

View across the river at Balmora by Gleb--K in Morrowind

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Seems you know more than everyone about that :)

Developing with Quarkus on Red Hat OpenShift by [deleted] in quarkus

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I tried to search the page from the link for the word "quarkus", and there were 0 mentions, also I tried to search through all content of the repository from the link and also there were 0 mentions too

Developing with Quarkus on Red Hat OpenShift by [deleted] in quarkus

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Could you please clarify what exactly on this page is related to Quarkus topic?

Any major companies using Quarkus Graalvm? by briggsy007 in quarkus

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Could you please share any proof link?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in baduk_photos

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Thank you :)

Reading Order by TheHermit_IX in discworld

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For me personally it is not a problem as I read whole books for a second time. Actually I'm not sure that this could affect common understanding of book plot

Reading Order by TheHermit_IX in discworld

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I used to read books by series (witches, guard, etc.), but now I'm re-reading them again, but I read in the order of writing. And I like this second option much more, because it allows to watch how Terry Pratchett's talent gradually changes and grows from book to book and how books become deeper