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·2 months ago·discuss
I feel the same way. Looks neat. But hard pass. I've been burned several times.
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·5 months ago·discuss
For me DS9 is the best Star Trek series. It's hard to admit since I adore TNG but overall DS9 is better. A few characters in TNG become main characters in DS9. You don't necessarily need the history but it may seem odd watching DS9 and then TNG. As some of these DS9 characters play a much smaller part in TNG.
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·6 months ago·discuss
Why not open the link and find out?
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·6 months ago·discuss
Ops’ title is pretty clear on the content of the post.
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·6 months ago·discuss
Why not just use an Android phone?
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·10 months ago·discuss
Agreed. Won't be falling for that trap. Personally it's very hard to trust Google consumer products existing after 2-3 years.
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·11 months ago·discuss
I'm prone to nostalgia and love projects like this. It's a very unique feeling that's hard to describe. I wonder why we feel these things for the past we've experienced.
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·last year·discuss
I like and use HyperDX in production and like it a lot. So kudos to the team for building and merging with Clickhouse. I found a lot of monetary value switching over to HyperDX considering it's significantly more cost efficient for our needs.

Should we be starting to prepare for the original HyperDX product to be deprecated and potentially move over to ClickStack?
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·last year·discuss
I think it's interesting that they note they have hundreds of customers but their home page says it's trusted by thousands of companies. Are all these companies on a free tier?
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·last year·discuss
Anyone can rsvp.
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·last year·discuss
It’s still a positive change an I’m all for it.
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·last year·discuss
I feel this is positive news moving in a positive direction. Do you suggest not doing anything to improve the situation? We can’t go back in time. But we can help ourselves in the future.
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·last year·discuss
I believe there's value in learning about such topics such us how historical village buildings are created from a child's perspective. Regardless whether it's Native American, European, or African, etc. It allows us to reflect on what was built before and to understand what to avoid or improve in future development. Not to teach them the exact technical details, but to light a spark to those children inclined. We need people who are interested in such things to study it so future generations can understand where we have come from and how far we have gone. I believe it also allows us to appreciate that there are many peoples and countries today that still live this way and allow us to be empathetic or humbled by their way of living.

I believe math and science should be invested in but if I had a choice between a broad learning curriculum and a focused one, ill choose broad.

If you've ever watched a movie or listened to music, you'll be surprised to know not all of the artists are well versed in math or science. You may be surprised that many of the people, experiences, entertainment, and sports you absorb may not be math inclined either. I personally find value in that.
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·last year·discuss
I believe early grade schools should be relatively broad in the subjects they teach. Not every child will be interested in math or science. And there's nothing wrong with that. I feel many parents don't agree, especially those from a technical background. A healthy society should have a diverse set of skills across many disciplines. Though I do believe if children are interested in furthering their study on a particular subject (not just math), there should ideally be opportunities from schools.