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Ultra-processed foods: what the evidence says

theconversation.com
3 points·by benjamg·il y a 2 ans·0 comments

A Deep Dive into Neon and PolyScale

neon.tech
8 points·by benjamg·il y a 3 ans·3 comments

Using Cloudflare Workers with PolyScale

polyscale.ai
6 points·by benjamg·il y a 3 ans·0 comments

Public web unravels in AI-driven storm

axios.com
16 points·by benjamg·il y a 3 ans·16 comments

PolyScale now supports MS SQL Server

polyscale.ai
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benjamg
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
A deep dive using Neon with PolyScale, how to use it and how it works
benjamg
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
Isn't this only the case if what you do is both easy and doesn't require any level of accuracy/correctness?
benjamg
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
I think the questionable but was referring to the fact Chinese users doubled this month which seems unlikely as they went from about a quarter of all steam users to about a half.

That would be a lot of new people if at all accurate.
benjamg
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
I think you want at least two to cover people missing obvious solutions as well as provide a second pair of eyes when finding issues.

And because two means if there is a reason one person isn't around loses the benefits two people gives you then I'd argue three is the minimum size you should aim for.
benjamg
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
If started last year counts as new then I am using it for work aiming at low latency processing of data so seems a good fit, but to be honest it's my default language choice as well. The tech stack also has a number of typescript services and python for tooling, there is a service in golang too but it's a minor part.