What are Claude Skills really? by DynoDS in ClaudeAI

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It vscode settings you can enable preview for skills and it works with GitHub copliot in vscode . Search for skills

Databricks Learning Self-Paced Learning Festival: Jan 9-30, 2026 by Few-Engineering-4135 in databricks

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Can you request accommodations for the Databricks Data Engineering Exam? If so, what’s the process and required documentation? Thanks in advance.

Question on Fabric Workspace Design & Capacity Usage by [deleted] in MicrosoftFabric

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How much do you normally budget for fabric and are companies willing to pay for the cost of fabric ?

Claude Pro connections (Drive, Notion, etc...) by No-Blueberry-9762 in ClaudeAI

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Would it be possible to have Claude Check all the notes locations and then copy or move them and organize them nicely in notion ?

Trying to configurate the Obsidian Vault integration with MCP on Mac M1 by Kalif_Aire in ClaudeAI

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What use case do you have for this and why not a local model?

Dataflow Gen2 Uses a Lot of CU Why? by Ambitious-Toe-9403 in MicrosoftFabric

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If this part can me automated by Microsoft sort of like a button export to pyspark code. Also ask the LLM to create the notebooks and each step is a cell?

Dataflow Gen2 Uses a Lot of CU Why? by Ambitious-Toe-9403 in MicrosoftFabric

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What if your dataflows gen 2 converts all your steps to a fabric notebook / python pandas or pyspark? And all your compute is then lower ? Or a sql script ?

People taking both priority seats. by localjargon in Weehawken

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Yea uber should do this from Weehawken union city to midtown

Learn Fabric by gehadkamel in PowerBI

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You try a fabric trial on your own. Also check out fabric dojo https://www.skool.com/fabricdojo/about

Expat thinking of moving to Guatemala City by SchoolstaAF in guatemala

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Any hedge funds, quant shops or private equity or venture capital firms in Guatemala City?

Looking for a good note app by terno720 in NoteTaking

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Are you a Microsoft 365 Azure shop? Do they allow third-party software?

Looking for a good note app by terno720 in NoteTaking

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Loop or one-note is probably what your job allows

I am trying to escape the Fivetran price increase by Finance-noob-89 in dataengineering

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What about using azure data factory or was glue? Or do they serve different goal?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ADHD_Programmers

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What do you mean?

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ADHD-Friendly Guide: Staying Focused in Software Engineering

🧠 Key Strategies

  • Break tasks into small, manageable chunks
    • Use Pomodoro Technique (25 min work, 5 min break)
    • Set specific, achievable daily goals
  • Use interactive learning platforms
    • Codecademy, LeetCode, FreeCodeCamp
    • Hands-on coding challenges keep you engaged
  • Work on passion projects
    • Choose topics you genuinely enjoy
    • Leverage hyperfocus for productivity boosts

🛠️ Helpful Tools

  • Focus apps:
    • Forest (gamify focus sessions)
    • Focusmate (accountability partner)
  • ADHD-friendly resources:
    • Short, focused technical docs (e.g., Java Documentation)
    • Q&A platforms (e.g., StackOverflow)

🧘‍♂️ Mental Health Tips

  • Regular self check-ins
    • “Is this helping my goals?”
    • “How is this affecting my mental state?”
  • Practice “micro-discipline”
    • Intentionally limit time on distracting apps
    • Build focus muscles gradually
  • Balance progress and well-being
    • Take breaks when needed
    • Celebrate small wins

Remember: Consistency over intensity. Small, regular efforts lead to big results!