
Data lakes have become an essential part of data management in today’s organisations. They provide a centralised repository that can store…

I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as [email protected] until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I'm interested in systemd/Linux, FOSS, and Selfhosting.
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Uhh, with DST?
Just always use the good format
Do you mean SQL injection?
Just ask for ID like alcohol
That's the .ml experience
Yes, energy drinks shouldn't be sold to children. An age limit that prevents selling to people below 16 seems like a good idea to me.
Security, a malicious individual could mitm or impersonate another server when the private key is leaked. Reducing the timespan from the current 398 days reduces the amount of time compromised certificates can be used. It is possible to revoke certificates, but I think this is for cases when devices are unable to receive those messages.
They missed out on calling it macrodots
Lmao
It would be cool if it also showed the speed and the current speed
Stepping down as head mod of 196
Okay, I've taken a look and so far I've seen the following.
You were never banned (except for one time being banned by moss), but Peachy did remove several posts from you.
One of those removed posts was an "anti-trans meme" (probably not intended by you this way) and a different instance of you not tagging NSFW. I believe you when you say you never posted anything transphobic, but it certainly seems like the meme has transphobic elements. It starts with saying "you will never be a real mushroom" ("you will never be a real woman"). It also says the subject never will have spores (reference to trans woman missing "real" genitals). Furthermore, it finishes with "You are a small kitten twisted by fabric and wool into a crude mockery of nature's perfection", which is very close to things like "You are a man with a dress and implants and a crude mockery of nature's perfection". This might seem far-fetched, but each line is extremely similar to common transphobic sayings.
So, enough meme analysis and talk about the things you've said:
My modlog is completely clear and free of ANY such removals or bans
So this is false, but I can understand why you might have thought that because those removals were on blahaj and you might have checked the logs for lemmy.world
…outright lying about me and claiming that they have banned me for being transphobic in the past
Peachy didn't say you were "being transphobic", they said they removed an "anti-trans meme", which is true.
I banned Stamets a couple times over the last year for posting an anti-trans meme
This has literally never happened and they’re just making shit up about me now to try and justify a ban after the fact.
I hope you can see why a mod who sees someone posting a (to some) blatantly obvious transphobic meme, later sees them not marking a post as NSFW, is unlikely to see their side of the issue when they later complain about a ban. I can understand that you're upset (rightfully so, I don't think the ban was justified) and have no interest in participating in this community going forward, but we're not making things up.
I still somewhat struggle to explain to myself why he won.
I've considered it being a protest vote, not one with a clear goal or particular signal in mind, but just as a F you to whomever was in power, but that doesn't explain why people worship him.
I've considered it being a result of conspiracy theories and his ability to use those to his advantage by occasionally partial recognizing them and playing along with the story, but that doesn't explain why over half the country would vote for him.
I've considered it being a consequence of Moscow trying to destabilize the US by supporting a candidate that is easily bought or manipulated. Although there definitely has been some interference, believing it to be effective to an extent of swaying the elections seems almost like wishful thinking at this point.
In the end, I'm still not entirely sure what it is. Maybe you're right and it's really that simple.
Trump has won again, despite how he acted last time.
He excluded Smartphones because Apple (who donated to his campaign) asked for it, I think they've realized they could just straight up ask him to tariff their competition away.
And the dime!
A real nuisance for all those AI datasets, huh?
I have been using Grist a lot and it has been working quite well. I don't like Python that much, but it's a lot better than the functions in Excell.
Yeah, I prefer Grist
It works quite nice as autocomplete
The DC Short
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On the 5th of January 2022, a journalist from the Democracy Daily broke a story about the DC's stock exchange—the Onyx—which had a market cap of US$10,000. It was asking for donations from citizens and government officials because it was having liquidity issues.
When the headlines reached investors, they freaked out and started panic-selling on the stock exchange. Sell orders for company stocks and cryptocurrencies soon flooded the market as traders tried to desperately dump everything they had.
Data lakes have become an essential part of data management in today’s organisations. They provide a centralised repository that can store…
In response to the imposition of American tariffs, the Heard and McDonald Islands have joined the Belt and Road Initiative
FYI: Trump imposed tariffs on an island which only has penguins and seals as permanent inhabitants
Hank Green | Skeptical Hedonism
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Advertising To Men VS Women | Dara O'Briain
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No encryption is going to protect you when you just add a random guy
No encryption is going to protect you when you just add a random guy
Open source maintenance fee
Directly fund your maintainers with the Open Source Maintenance Fee.
I saw this some time ago and wasn't really sure how to feel about it. On one hand it's good to make corporations compensate maintainers, but I also don't want to be forced to ask for a fee because my project uses another project that uses this.
Insights from paper the Pinot: Realtime OLAP for 530 Million Users - 2018
What is Apache Pinot?
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In this video, Tim Berglund from StarTree discusses Apache Pinot™, focusing on its role in user-facing analytics. Apache Pinot is characterized as a real-time distributed OLAP datastore, designed to deliver ultra low-latency analytics with high throughput. Berglund outlines how the platform enables quick querying of large datasets, emphasizing its scalability and performance. Additionally, he touches on its applications in user-facing analytics, machine learning, and custom internal solutions.