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1 points·by jasondc·tahun lalu·0 comments

Use the Sort API to track issues in your Snowflake or Postgres data

blog.sort.xyz
1 points·by jasondc·2 tahun yang lalu·0 comments

The Sort API for Automating Postgres and Snowflake Workflows

blog.sort.xyz
1 points·by jasondc·2 tahun yang lalu·0 comments

Fine-tune an open source LLM from Postgres data in 5 minutes

databaseengineering.substack.com
4 points·by jasondc·2 tahun yang lalu·1 comments

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jasondc
·12 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It's part of the Business tier on the pricing page here: https://plane.so/pricing
jasondc
·12 bulan yang lalu·discuss
$$$$ Very expensive
jasondc
·12 bulan yang lalu·discuss
from Google: "Atlassian has sunsetted its Server product line, including Jira Server, meaning they are no longer supported and users need to migrate to Cloud or Data Center versions. Specifically, support for Atlassian Server products ended on February 15, 2024. This includes the end of new license sales, renewals, and security updates for Jira Server. "
jasondc
·12 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Big fan of Plane since it's open-core.

Doesn't seem to be a lot of options for self-hosted/open-core project management software. The existing ones looks pretty bad, and don't come anywhere close to Jira level functionality.
jasondc
·tahun lalu·discuss
Really cool, definitely donating to a few products!
jasondc
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Try buying food that isn't stored in plastics, worse yet, the supply chain before you get the food probably uses plastics between the various components. Seems like such a hard problem to solve.
jasondc
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
The process of fine-tuning open source LLMs has become incredibly easy, we'll walk you through it
jasondc
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I have this book, my son loves it. Also nice for adults, since you'll re-read it 100 times.
jasondc
·9 tahun yang lalu·discuss
> Latency: 99.99% of <10 ms latencies at the 99th percentile

Impressive SLA to guarantee, I'm curious if this will hold up in all random customer workloads that are coming, e.g. updating a lot of fields in a large document (or just a very large insert).