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QStudio SQL Analysis tool now open source

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23 points·by RyanHamilton·il y a 7 mois·2 comments

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RyanHamilton
·il y a 22 jours·discuss
It's long but it really expands the point of this article: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4SmgrAmdUQ
RyanHamilton
·il y a 24 jours·discuss
Could it be possible, these firms are optimizing for two things: a) Better performance. b) Gathering data from you to further improve performance later. I've also found the huge amount of planning rather than iteration frustrating. I've felt like I'm teaching a junior!
RyanHamilton
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
AI crawls your post, corrupts your idea or alters it to advertise a product and then passes that along. Still happy?
RyanHamilton
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
I built a passion reference site. A large part of that passion came from knowing and talking to the people I was helping. One person emailing or saying thanks would later help power me through to create more useful articles. Enriching openai/claude/ms/google and no thanks from an individual, has disincentivized me from writing more.
RyanHamilton
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Can you expand how it redefined computing for you personally?
RyanHamilton
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Is it about the users or the data the users generate. Pretty easy to see the day devs are replaced by the data they themselves generated. Companies are only going to get one chance to grad this data. Similar to the internet cutoff.
RyanHamilton
·il y a 5 mois·discuss
I would guess he's looking to compare the equivalent of fast-food to fine-dining or nutritious eating.
RyanHamilton
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
Very correct! Why internal dashboards keep getting rebuild: https://www.timestored.com/pulse/why-internal-dashboards-get... It took me a few years to home in on the exact idea you've captured and I work in this exact area. There's a middle layer between UI team and notebook experiments that isn't worth companies building themselves.
RyanHamilton
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
The article is ignorant of reality. "The typical under-13 social media user is not a sneaky kid. It’s a family making a decision together. " No, every other kid had it and the parent had no choice else their child would be ostracised. Their example of kids learning about volcanoes in youtube. Ha! Go look at the view number for mindless nonsense... Minecraft blabbering then find me a volcano with more child views.
RyanHamilton
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
Yes, the ability to command a kingdom was relative to the number of people with force you could convince AND pay to be on your side vs the others. With automation, drones and AI, you no longer need any convincing just capital.
RyanHamilton
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
The term is Institutional knowledge. "An organization's collective memory, encompassing the unique expertise, experiences, processes, and cultural insights built over time by its members, acting as a vital asset that guides operations, decision-making, and continuity, often residing in seasoned employees' tacit understanding but also in documented procedures and data. It includes deep technical skills..."
RyanHamilton
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
My favorite quote from this video, that I wish more languages would embrace is:

"I went from application to application trying to use the same techniques. The most encouraging thing is that they would work. After 2-3 years during which time the language had grown by accretion, it grew and grew, eventually I found it was shrinking.

    Essentially the idea was once you look at enough different applications you begin to see what is the general notion. So I came to generalisations that allowed me to take out whole chunks of special things I had put in.

    Furthermore to my surprise it turns out the general ideas are usually much simpler to understand than any of the special cases."
RyanHamilton
·il y a 7 mois·discuss
QStudio is a tool for SQL analysis. Banks and hedge funds had been paying for it but this year we decided to open source it so that more people can use it. Like DBeaver/DataGrip it provides code highlighting, supports 30+ databases etc. but it also allows 15+ chart types with customization, excel export and table formatting.
RyanHamilton
·il y a 7 mois·discuss
I've tried to refrain from commenting but your comment pushed me over the edge. I either want to dismiss your comment as ignorant that amazon is just a shopping cart or ignorant that you even need cloud technologies until you have 1000s of customers. But I must concede there's a chance you fall in that middle area and I'm wrong. It's < 5 percent. But yeah sure.. we have a scale problem and you're right you've identified the nonsense cloud technologies that won't fix it. I'm glad you chimed in to convince us but to build our own for 5000 customers.
RyanHamilton
·il y a 7 mois·discuss
Congrats on releasing and steadily improving. What was the most unexpected thing you learnt lately?
RyanHamilton
·il y a 8 mois·discuss
I would agree it's both. Ideally we would make many games restricted access and most games games less addictive. At this stage the only viable plan I can think of is for parents to join a cult or cult like group where the parents are dedicated to restricted screen time and enforcing outdoor play. One parent alone can't make it happen. Maybe the quakers were onto something. :)
RyanHamilton
·il y a 8 mois·discuss
This is a sympton of something worse. The bigger issue: Roblox isn’t the real problem, it’s filling the gap left by the disappearance of unstructured, unsupervised play in the physical world.

Kids used to build worlds, take risks, and form friendships outdoors. Now many have no safe places to roam, no peers outside scheduled activities, and no cultural permission to be on their own. So they do all that in Roblox instead.

You can tighten access control, but it won’t change the core dynamic: when real childhood spaces shrink, digital platforms become the default playground. Until kids have room to be independent offline, they’ll keep escaping online.
RyanHamilton
·il y a 8 mois·discuss
Less incentive to write small libraries. Less incentive to write small tutorials on your own website. Unless you are a hacker or a spammer where your incentives have probably increased. We are entering the era of cheap spam of everything with little incentive for quality. All this for the best case outcome of most people being made unemployed and rolling the dice on society reorganising to that reality.
RyanHamilton
·il y a 8 mois·discuss
Timestored | React UI Engineer (Data-Heavy UIs / SlickGrid) | Remote | Contract

POSITION NOW CLOSED TO APPLICATIONS.

We build Pulse, a real-time analytics UI used in finance: https://www.timestored.com/pulse/ Looking for a React engineer experienced with complex data UIs to help improve our grid layer (SlickGrid), add grouping/aggregations, and polish high-performance components. Work directly with the founder; flexible hours; contract with option to extend.

Code: https://github.com/timestored/pulseui

POSITION NOW CLOSED TO APPLICATIONS.
RyanHamilton
·il y a 8 mois·discuss
Can you provide an example of where facebook tried to do what most people would consider good that also required any >1% kind of sacrifice or risk on their part? My impression is their moto was win at any cost and ask forgiveness later (not because we mean that either but because it will reduce the legal penalties and make us look like normal humans.) In some ways watching Mark reminds me of the infamous cigarette cartel testifying.