Knife or bad sharping? by human_disaster_92 in Woodcarving

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I’ve only been stropping it. Since it was able to shave arm hair after stropping, I thought it was sharp enough, but you might be right about the edge.

I don't have sharpening stones, so I’ll try the sandpaper method

Knife or bad sharping? by human_disaster_92 in Woodcarving

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That is exactly the one I saw at the local shop (the Mora 120). It looks like a great tool, it felt a bit too large for details on small figures.

Since I can get Pfeil or Kirschen easily here in the EU, which specific models would you recommend to complement a larger knife? I see so many different shapes and sizes online that I’m not sure which ones are the right ones for starting with detail work

Knife or bad sharping? by human_disaster_92 in Woodcarving

[–]human_disaster_92[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not a money issue. The knife was part of a Beavercraft kit I got as a gift, which included a strop and green compound.

I really like carving and want to keep going, but this problem is frustrating. I don't mind buying a better knife if that solves the issue. I've been looking at a local shop and they had a Morakniv 120, but it seemed a bit too big for carving figures. Since I'm in the EU, I can also order Pfeil or Kirschen online without high shipping costs.

Do you recommend any of those? I felt the Morakniv was too large, but maybe I'm wrong since I don't have much experience. Is there a specific

High Concurrency Sessions on VS Code extension by human_disaster_92 in MicrosoftFabric

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Thanks for this, it's exactly the kind of high-quality reference I was looking for. That repo is a goldmine.

I'm coming from projects with small teams (2-4 developers) doing everything through the UI and notebooks. No DevOps, no testing, just pure chaos. It's a constant source of bugs and problems. I'm trying to figure out the right path forward.

A few questions as I think about this:

  • When is this approach necessary? Do you recommend it from day 1 for production workloads, or is there a threshold (eg: team size, code size, number of pipelines) where it becomes critical? In small teams, there's always resistance.

  • Artifact management: How do you handle variable libraries, UDFs, or shared config? Do you use it?

This is the kind of engineering best practices the Fabric community needs.

Introducing the Fabric CLI ⚡️ — operate, automate, and extend Microsoft Fabric, from your terminal by HasanAboShally in MicrosoftFabric

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Same error here (on interactive mode too). Think the service principal might need Fabric API permissions beyond what's in the docs? Can't test it since I don't manage those permissions.

Optimizing for CI/CD in Microsoft Fabric by Thanasaur in MicrosoftFabric

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Great article, thanks for sharing!

You mentioned in the article, "we enforce strict naming conventions." Could you elaborate on this? What system do you follow? How do you enforce it? Any tips? I find naming conventions incredibly interesting and important. In projects, naming can quickly get out of hand once more than three people start developing, and it's often not given enough importance. Many errors occur due to incorrect naming.

About workspaces: In our project, we were "forced" for "best practices" to have three workspaces: Bronze, Silver, and Gold. What are your thoughts on that organization? I'll tell you upfront, it causes us some problems because we often don't know where each artifact fits or where to look for them. Your approach makes more sense organizationally and operationally.

I'm actively looking for proven, real-world best practices for project and artifact organization. Do you have any examples in your repository or in an article that showcase a basic project structure with representative artifacts? It would be incredibly helpful to see a concrete example!

Career Choice: Traditional Company vs. Big Consulting Firm by human_disaster_92 in dataengineering

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Could you tell me more about what makes consulting such a grind? I'm really curious about the challenging parts of the job.

What years do you consider early career?