Jon Gjengset always does great stuff
The use case of extracting a certain JSON path into a separate column and optionally index it seems to be the best use case I know
I understand this feeling. I get it sometimes.
La majorité des salariés passent par le chômage indemnisé au cours de leur carrière.
Dans un article récent, le sociologue Mathieu Grégoire soulignait que la "fuite" des données de France travail concernait 48 millions de personnes passées par l'institution au cours des dernières décennies.
Il en conclut donc que la plupart des personnes passent par le chômage durant leur carrière.
Des nouvelles de la gestation pour autrui (GPA): d'après un sondage, la population est fortement majoritaire et en progression.
Everything should be as simple as it can be, but not simpler
Another search engine. Its lauch is more recent than marginalia.
It looks great.
It focises on writing by independent creators. No ads support the service. Search ranking is neutral. It incorporates other variables such as invasive ads or tracking on a site and how much bandwidth pages require to download.
Excellent 😃
From a mediocre point of view, how can you get better and improve the rust code.
Even if you are mediocre and not lazy, then Rust shines by this example
A collection of innovations by women in the fields of computer science and technology.
I’ve recently decided to stop reading The Conversation, after two consecutive posts were openly accusing Europe’s investors of not doing enough to be more like Silicon Valley. I’m seriously confused: how can anyone really believe, in 2024, that their business model is anything close to being sustainable? The mental slavery that parts of Europe still seems to be having towards the rot economy fuelled by a type of capitalism not integral to the continent is truly bewildering.
Enforce the type of the column. Well I didn't know it was possible to insert every types into one column :D
Friction is defined as the difference between military theory and reality in the book On War.
There are plenty of such frictions in software development, for example:
- API's that does work quite as you though it did, or it changed
- Bugs. Security alerts. A breaking dependency upgrade.
- Someone gets sick and information is lost.
- Requirements are unclear, or a client changes what they want, during of after development.
- Laptop breaks or gets stolen.
- Tooling breaks.
How to avoid that?
- smaller scopes and shorter iterations
- more autonomy
- redundancy
- better planning
- automation
- experience
- gaming
- checklists and runbooks