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loppsean.bsky.social
Dagster, RStudio, Looker. Dad. Bikes. Coffee.
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A few years ago @vickiboykis.com posted a sample of post modern jukebox in this category. In tech this year, one example was the first time I used @crmarsh.com `uv pip install` I'm curious if folks have others? But anyway, this vid from a few years ago is my recent go-to example
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I see what you did there, and I am not honoring it with a heart reaction.
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what makes me happy is thinking someone at HPE had to have a convo with AWS and SAP, where SAP argued it'd be easier to build a machine with >1000 CPU and 32TB of RAM than figure out how to run SAP on more than one node
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but did you like santa or rudolph daggie?
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Probably not? I think there are generally 3 viable options: - deploy to Dagster+ serverless: great for individuals playing around who want to run their hobby project - deploy OSS Dagster: this quickly becomes a "choose your own adventure" - deploy Dagster+ as a team in prod
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ffs @msft365.bsky.social . ffs.
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For the benefit of customers that are familiar with Power BI, the table also includes Power BI Premium per capacity P SKUs and v-cores. Power BI Premium P SKUs support Microsoft Fabric. A and EM SKUs only support Power BI items.
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The capacity and SKUs table lists the Microsoft Fabric SKUs. Capacity Units (CU) are used to measure the compute power available for each SKU.
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Capacities are split into Stock Keeping Units (SKUs). Each SKU provides a set of Fabric resources for your organization. Your organization can have as many capacities as needed.
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Someone once told me, "typos prove you're human leave them in"
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I mean everywhere I turn, its a rough edge. eg I hit an error about my subscription not having an associated resource group. I go to the resource group page and am presented with:
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And don't get me started on how Power BI is part MSFt 365, part Azure Fabric This means you can royally screw up Power BI subscriptions in like 3 places!
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But would the hidden column in sheet 38 of spreadsheet "final_ups_bill_v2.updated_2019.sap_export5" catch your eye?
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A more fun summary would be: "Top 10 python error messages you entered in chatgpt, because you can't be bothered to learn, can you sentient being?" As I type this. A request for "If chatgpt was a guy" www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuOB...
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Coming soon to a BI tool near you: VBA macros. Let's GO
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github.com/slopp/30_day...
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=rB2n... First video is live!
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matplotlib still sucks though - python, matlab, its all bad
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Living in 2013, grad math classes all taught matlab, but national research labs were cheap... Spyder was behind pretty much all my research publications Thanks for the trip down memory lane sir