datajoely.bsky.social
🧬 Product @ aneira.health
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Conceptually is that different from HTTP? The miracle is getting people to agree on how not what.
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worth the wait, super exciting @hannes.muehleisen.org đź’Ş
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It’s a reproducible experiment no?
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Breaking the ice?
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People tend to have families in their 30s, set up roots and pay taxes for the long term
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That’s semantics, the upshot is the corners are cut, food prices are a race to the bottom without regulation and the food that consumers purchase in the store is of worse quality.
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The key argument repeated frequently in that study is that antimicrobial treatments must not replace good hygienic practices in poultry processing. The US doesn’t enforce that part to nearly the same degree, chlorination today masks bad practices.
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Point to those studies
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The FDA has a lower bar for many foodstuffs, e.g. chlorinated chicken, so your groceries are dominated by the lowest common denominator. You’re also going through a wave of further deregulation.
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Which part?
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The standards are lower in terms of the Ag policy partly protectionist, partly legit health concerns eg high fructose corn syrup, chlorinated chicken, battery farming. America can simultaneously have great cuisine options and comparatively poor grocery standards.
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A visualised DAG for notebooks would be really cool too
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Where does one sign up to that list?
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That is so cool
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Tottenham aren’t playing today, I don’t know what you’re talking about
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ER falls into secondary care
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Sorry should have chased the blood money instead
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How do you find the time for this 🤯
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I’ve been desperate for Claude code to something like this, it makes no sense asking to to refactors/renames through generation
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Such a great observation
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Should be inverted
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Not sure if you're still looking into this, but I've just seen this
www.linkedin.com/posts/dpbrin...
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So I saved this from a post by Elias
www.linkedin.com/posts/eliasd...
That’s an interesting distinction, what would you imagine examples of that would be?
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The SDF folks before the dbt acquisition made most of their marketing about it.
You can also argue Dagster and SQLMesh are trying to embody those principles in their respective opinionated frameworks.
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I think it’s missing a FastAPI equivalent (at least as far as I’m seeing in the python ecosystem).
FastAPI + Pydantic did so much for adoption of OpenAPI schemas, I feel the same sort of developer experience would turbocharge adoption.
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I think Pydantic in London are doing some funky data fusion stuff with their Logfire product
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I think commoditising this pattern is an excellent commercial model for you folks, I’d really lean into this and maybe try and think of a sexier name than Cache
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Great for usage based pricing
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it's likely top 5 this year
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The link isn’t working for me :(
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This isn’t something that matters for regular people talking about spurs at the club, it’s branding guidelines for the media, advertisers and sponsors
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Will be interesting if/when they do expand into sibling products if they maintain this focus
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Great product worth paying for, constrained in scope and opionanted by design.
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This may be what you’re looking for
code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/...
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That is more complicated! I don’t really know how to solve that, maybe through a make / just file
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The command palette for select interpreter in VS Code always has the uv created venv as the first option
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That’s super impressive
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Thank you for posting this. Very annoying, but I guess I appreciate learning this.
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When was the last time they had an original idea
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So cool - I'm really loving working with Ibis as well these days
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We’re not worthy 🙏
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My team are using it and aside from a couple of rough edges and limitations with the docs it’s great. I am a little worried however about where things go after the layoffs at @voltrondata.bsky.social
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Delete this please
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In some ways all of the LLM frameworks went all in on Pydantic.
youtu.be/yj-wSRJwrrc?...
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And the performance benefits became smaller and smaller, even python udfs are much faster than they were 5 years ago