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We think it's important to come back to this blog post every once in a while: What is Retrieval-Aumented Generation? Save the article! It's always good to have it handily :) bit.ly/3xRCT4z #rag #GraphRAG #KnowledgeGraph

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Save the article! It's always good to have it handily :)

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#rag #GraphRAG #KnowledgeGraph

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Did you know that not all CPU and memory in your Kubernetes nodes can be used to run Pods? Running Kubernetes doesn't exactly come for free. On each node, there are: - An operating system that uses memory and CPU. - The kubelet uses memory and CPU. - A (small) chunk of memory…

danielepolencic's tweet image. Did you know that not all CPU and memory in your Kubernetes nodes can be used to run Pods?

Running Kubernetes doesn't exactly come for free. On each node, there are:

- An operating system that uses memory and CPU.
- The kubelet uses memory and CPU.
- A (small) chunk of memory…

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The evolution of software scaling 1️⃣ Vertical Scaling 2️⃣ Horizontal Scaling 3️⃣ Credit Card Scaling with Cloud Computing


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Excited about the new Collections Visualizer in @JetBrainsRider debugger! Puts exploring arrays, lists, dictionaries, and other enumerable types while debugging on par with querying a database. Can even plot values on a chart 🤯 rideride.net/collections-vi… #dotnet


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I can't believe we were paying $1,000/month for this BS.

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Linux commands:

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Wow, reading about the disaster that is SQS, SNS, Kinesis, and EventBridge, it really makes you appreciate a framework like dapr.io. Your app just wants to read a message, yet each service is a different API.


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Amazon S3 processes more than 100,000,000 requests a second. And it offers 11 nines of durability - 99.999999999%. It’s not easy. Any theoretical failure that could happen - they’ve already hit. Durability is usually thought of as something that’s inside the system - but…

BdKozlovski's tweet image. Amazon S3 processes more than 100,000,000 requests a second.

And it offers 11 nines of durability - 99.999999999%.

It’s not easy.

Any theoretical failure that could happen - they’ve already hit.

Durability is usually thought of as something that’s inside the system - but…

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What people think Kafka retention is: - an upper bound of how much data you’ll have. 🛑 What it actually is: - a lower bound. 🪫 I don’t blame you! Reasoning about retention is unintuitive. 🤔 We are wired to think in “delete before” and not “retain until” semantics. The…

BdKozlovski's tweet image. What people think Kafka retention is:
- an upper bound of how much data you’ll have. 🛑

What it actually is:
- a lower bound. 🪫

I don’t blame you!

Reasoning about retention is unintuitive. 🤔

We are wired to think in “delete before” and not “retain until” semantics.
The…

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Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL improves availability of read replicas Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL now maintains read availability through writer node restarts. With today’s launch, reader nodes will continue to serve read requests during a writer node resta... aws.amazon.com/about-aws/what…


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🧵 Are you an existing or prospective auditing, risk, and compliance professional involved in assessing regulated workloads in the cloud? Cloud Audit Academy (CAA) is an AWS Security Auditing Learning Path designed for just for you 👇


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A customer was considering leaving #dynamodb due to costs. @pj_naylor and I helped them save half a million dollars per year with one simple, magical, optimization. Want to save DynamoDB costs like a pro? Let’s start with some background…


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ChatGPT has changed software development! However, 68.1% of Software Engineers still don't use it. As a CTO, I'm telling my teams to use ChatGPT in their daily work to increase both velocity and quality. This is how 👇


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I've watched 1000+ Conferences Talks over the last 20 years in Tech. I used to watch one every night after dinner for years. Below are The 22 Talks that Impacted my Career the most ➕ my main highlights from each one. 🧵🧵🧵

thiagoghisi's tweet image. I've watched 1000+ Conferences Talks over the last 20 years in Tech. I used to watch one every night after dinner for years.

Below are The 22 Talks that Impacted my Career the most ➕ my main highlights from each one.

🧵🧵🧵
thiagoghisi's tweet image. I've watched 1000+ Conferences Talks over the last 20 years in Tech. I used to watch one every night after dinner for years.

Below are The 22 Talks that Impacted my Career the most ➕ my main highlights from each one.

🧵🧵🧵
thiagoghisi's tweet image. I've watched 1000+ Conferences Talks over the last 20 years in Tech. I used to watch one every night after dinner for years.

Below are The 22 Talks that Impacted my Career the most ➕ my main highlights from each one.

🧵🧵🧵
thiagoghisi's tweet image. I've watched 1000+ Conferences Talks over the last 20 years in Tech. I used to watch one every night after dinner for years.

Below are The 22 Talks that Impacted my Career the most ➕ my main highlights from each one.

🧵🧵🧵

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My favorite hacking stories of 2022:


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TIL about two cool #Postgres extensions: HypoPG: lets you create hypothetical indexes for exploring how a new index would impact query performance Dexter: analyses query logs and uses HypoPG to suggest useful indexes github.com/HypoPG/hypopg github.com/ankane/dexter


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"Spanner: Google’s Globally-Distributed Database" by Corbett et al (OSDI '12) is a seminal paper from Google that I believe kick-started the last decade of distributed SQL databases such as @CockroachDB, @Yugabyte, and others. So let's dig into what the paper has to say! 🧐🧵1/

penberg's tweet image. "Spanner: Google’s Globally-Distributed Database" by Corbett et al (OSDI '12) is a seminal paper from Google that I believe kick-started the last decade of distributed SQL databases such as @CockroachDB, @Yugabyte, and others. So let's dig into what the paper has to say!

🧐🧵1/

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Database Sharding Explained by @myusuf3

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The Linux Love Story reddit.com/r/programmerhu…

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