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Why do people participate in small online communities? (research paper)

arxiv.org
2 points·by LoriP·4년 전·0 comments

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Learn OpenTelemetry tracing with this lightweight microservices demo

timescale.com
16 points·by LoriP·4년 전·2 comments

Select the most recent record (of many items) with PostgreSQL

blog.timescale.com
15 points·by LoriP·4년 전·0 comments

How to shape sample data with PostgreSQL generate_series() and SQL

blog.timescale.com
18 points·by LoriP·4년 전·0 comments

MLOps – 2021 Year in Review Machine Learning Ops

mlops.community
2 points·by LoriP·5년 전·1 comments

PostgreSQL vs. Python for data cleaning: A guide

blog.timescale.com
16 points·by LoriP·5년 전·0 comments

ESA's Solar Orbiter to swing past Earth this week

theregister.com
2 points·by LoriP·5년 전·0 comments

Using TimescaleDB with PGO, the Open Source Postgres Operator

blog.crunchydata.com
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How to Analyze millions of NFT sales on OpenSea using PostgreSQL and TimescaleDB

blog.timescale.com
16 points·by LoriP·5년 전·0 comments

Climate Anxiety – reactions to unprecedented threats hardly surprising

irishtimes.com
3 points·by LoriP·5년 전·0 comments

A different and often better way to downsample your Prometheus metrics

blog.timescale.com
96 points·by LoriP·5년 전·21 comments

Comparing ClickHouse to PostgreSQL and TimescaleDB for time-series data

blog.timescale.com
251 points·by LoriP·5년 전·175 comments

Analyzing OpenTelemetry traces using SQL to gain better insights

blog.timescale.com
33 points·by LoriP·5년 전·0 comments

Grow worry-free: storage autoscaling on Timescale Cloud

blog.timescale.com
8 points·by LoriP·5년 전·0 comments

PostgreSQL vs. Python for data evaluation: what, why, and how

blog.timescale.com
5 points·by LoriP·5년 전·0 comments

Speeding up data analysis with TimescaleDB and PostgreSQL

blog.timescale.com
8 points·by LoriP·5년 전·0 comments

Matrix Calculus and Partial Derivatives

towardsdatascience.com
1 points·by LoriP·5년 전·0 comments

Enterprise Content: 5 Favorite Features in the Latest Version of WordPress

wpvip.com
1 points·by LoriP·5년 전·0 comments

The art of not taking things personally

medium.dave-bailey.com
451 points·by LoriP·5년 전·166 comments

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LoriP
·4년 전·discuss
That was a bad explanation on my part, sorry. They are still open source! But they diverged from keeping fully aligned with MySQL developments AFAIK so are no longer a fork/distribution as they are forging their own path.

So I was being unclear, the "until a couple of years ago" was referring to divergence rather than a change in license.
LoriP
·4년 전·discuss
Thanks for sharing this point of view. For those interested, I wanted to share this blog post that explains the Timescale approach in detail. https://www.timescale.com/blog/building-open-source-business...

Timescale's community manager.
LoriP
·4년 전·discuss
Your case in point dropped off, but Percona (MySQL and MongoDB distributions) and until a couple of years ago MariaDB fell into this category I think.
LoriP
·4년 전·discuss
folks like to chat about benchmarks
LoriP
·4년 전·discuss
Timescale doesn't charge for any of its software. Revenue comes from providing hosting services that are optimized towards TimescaleDB and PostgreSQL at scale.

The code is source-available, license philosophy is explained in this blog post https://www.timescale.com/blog/building-open-source-business...

That includes the HA implementation, and I think someone else shared the docs for that. Hope this helps.
LoriP
·4년 전·discuss
Thanks for the mentions (and for using TimescaleDB).

If anyone's curious about TimescaleDB, it's packaged as an extension to Postgres, optimizing for performance, storage, and analysis of time series data. Implementing columnar compression algorithms is a big part of the secret sauce that makes TimescaleDB a popular choice with Postgres and SQL developers. You can read more about that on the Timescale blog (I'm Timescale's community manager btw). https://www.timescale.com/blog/search/?query=compression

If anyone's curious, the youtube channel may be a good place to start, especially this playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsceB9ac9MHTtM1XWONMR...
LoriP
·4년 전·discuss
Have to say I love this use case of TimescaleDB and Grafana – a perfect example of time series data used for something small and useful to prove a theory. In case anyone's tantalized the TimescaleDB YouTube channel has some great free how-to videos on setting up TimescaleDB and Grafana.
LoriP
·4년 전·discuss
TimescaleDB is packaged as a postgres extension, there's a GitHub project here if anyone is interested to check in on that https://github.com/timescale/timescaledb
LoriP
·4년 전·discuss
Hello would like to check in on this with you. You can find my email address in my profile, I am Timescale's community manager. Thanks!
LoriP
·4년 전·discuss
Timescale is hiring for a Software Engineer (Database Internals) and this could also be a senior-level hire. It's based on PostgreSQL but if the rest of the resume stacks up it's not 100% essential that you've worked on PostgreSQL internals before. Global, remote.
LoriP
·4년 전·discuss
This article discusses how TimescaleDB (packaged as an extension to PostgreSQL) approaches performance improvements, though it's a bit of an old piece and things have moved on with TimescaleDB too. It gives some good insights though. https://www.timescale.com/blog/timescaledb-vs-6a696248104e/ There are some more recent articles on the blog about performance and benchmarks if you're tantalized by that one.

Transparency: I work for Timescale
LoriP
·4년 전·discuss
is there a possibility of server downtime using this service?
LoriP
·4년 전·discuss
If you want some intro info – and you may have found it already – the YouTube channel is a great place to start for TimescaleDB youtube.com/TimescaleDB (for tranparency: I work for Timescale...)
LoriP
·4년 전·discuss
Just wanted to say that TimescaleDB is an extension of PostgreSQL and so it uses SQL. MySQL would use SQL too.

InfluxDB does, indeed, have its own query language though.
LoriP
·4년 전·discuss
Wonderful... I'll seek you out today, really appreciate your help. Maybe you will have the magic touch. (sorry for radio silence, timezones!)
LoriP
·4년 전·discuss
Thank you, I might take you up on that...and exchange experiences lol
LoriP
·4년 전·discuss
Timescale's Community Manager here. Unfortunately that's a longish story of a strongly opinionated Wikipedia editor.
LoriP
·5년 전·discuss
"Bad things happen to good data"

Just one of many pearls of wisdom from the MLOps community, I'm convinced MLOps will be a top tech topic of 2022 (bigger than it is now I mean...)
LoriP
·5년 전·discuss
Agree there... the writer is making a rod for their own back trying to list all databases in a title! PostgreSQL doesn't even get a mention. Though it's a good enough example of the kinds of things to look at and compare.

Thanks for the shout-out for TimescaleDB (I'm the community manager for Timescale...)
LoriP
·5년 전·discuss
That looks like a project for next weekend to me... By which time some of this excitement may drop down, it's a shame if folk don't come back to it just because of overload on an unexpectant server!

Anyway, thanks for the work you did on this abstrct you have made a community manager very happy :)