Manoj Agarwal
@agarwalmk.bsky.social
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Distributed systems, Data, and AI Architect
https://www.linkedin.com/in/agarwalmk
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Kelsey Hightower
about 1 year ago
Given how some people use one SQLite database per customer this totally makes sense. Instead of loading a SQLite database from a file, you can store and load the same collection of bytes inside a column, and use the SQLite library to interact with it.
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Post a picture YOU took. Just a pic. No description.
add a skeleton here at some point
about 1 year ago
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Martin Kleppmann
about 1 year ago
Seems like a safe bet that object storage as a foundation of data systems architecture is here to stay
blog.colinbreck.com/predicting-t...
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Predicting the Future of Distributed Systems
There are significant changes happening in distributed systems.
https://blog.colinbreck.com/predicting-the-future-of-distributed-systems/
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The last response from Gemini in this thread may shock you:
gemini.google.com/share/6d141b...
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โGemini - Challenges and Solutions for Aging Adults
Created with Gemini
https://gemini.google.com/share/6d141b742a13
about 1 year ago
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Parul Singh
about 1 year ago
If you find yourself saying in a pitch, โthis problem needs to be fixed,โ but can't think of a buyer, you may never monetize fixing it ๐ธ (Separately in economic theory this is the tragedy of the commons and it's unresolved how unfettered markets fix it - but we have bigger problems around that rn)
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newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/bluesky
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Building Bluesky: a Distributed Social Network (Real-World Engineering Challenges)
Bluesky is built by around 10 engineers, and has amassed 5 million users since publicly launching in February this year. A deep dive into novel design decisions, moving off AWS, and more.
https://newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/bluesky
about 1 year ago
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