joellab.es
I don't know how to be data driven and at this point I'm too afraid to ask.
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💯 I have been doing so much writing on my phone while walking laps up and down the beach in the last few weeks.
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Oh no! And yay! Now that you mention it, I actually think I found this a while back and it's technically a permitted selector in dbt core and Explorer maintains strict parity. So feel free to chime in on github.com/dbt-labs/dbt...
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Oof! I'd say send a message to our pals on the support team and they'll get it logged for you! Sorry 😬
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Ok! That screenshot doesn't have the comma between the two, it has a space. Space does a union; comma does an intersection.
So if you're seeing that but have a comma then you have a bug, but otherwise pop that in and you should be good to go
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alt text doing a lot of heavy lifting in those ☝️ sorry
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Hmm have you got multi-project going on? I'm seeing everything filtered out except for `customers` and `stores.v1` which are coming from an upstream project (unclear to me right now whether that's a feature or a bug).
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Doesn't that just work out of the box?
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I was going to shoot off a fast dumb comment yesterday about how that's incompatible with the expectations of users today, but wasn't happy with the phrasing. The good news is that this nails it: www.secoda.co/blog/dbt-sdf...
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Do you mean `first_model+,+second_model`? Ie the intersection of models which are downstream of the first model and upstream of the second?
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No code is changing licence! The bulk of SDF itself was already proprietary, built on top of OSS DataFusion.
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*consolidation? 😅
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Given the different licences (Tristan's blog post says it won't be Apache 2), it won't be *in* the dbt-core repo per se. But that's getting way into the weeds - main thing is that Core users will also be able to benefit from a lot of this.
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Got ur back. Exactly how we do it still tbd, but improvements 100% coming for core users!
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From the press release by Automattic: “We remain hopeful that WP Engine will reconsider this legal attack”
Automattic right now:
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Some of the Maximum Fun podcasts are ridiculous like this. But on the bright side you know it's happening and can skip forward with wild abandon until the music bed stops
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As it should be!
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Bold of you to believe that I will receive messages from teammates, customers and prospects on this day, while my laptop is locked in the highest room in the tallest tower
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Oh I thought you were cooking the 'mon
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I’m not making this up.
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like please god can we kill that Twitterpilled reply mode where anyone being happy about ANYTHING is a credulous moron who’s taken their eye off the ball who needs you personally to correct them
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doing this with ios shortcuts is kinda funny - you can't run them on a schedule (without hacks), but you *can* trigger a shortcut any time you open an app. So 1/3 of the time when I open safari, gmail, etc, this sleeps for a random amount of time and then sends a push
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Checking in: how was it