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2 points·by Lemaxoxo·2 maanden geleden·0 comments

Lower your warehouse costs via DuckDB transpilation

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1 points·by Lemaxoxo·4 maanden geleden·0 comments

Text classification with Python 3.14's ZSTD module

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12 points·by Lemaxoxo·5 maanden geleden·1 comments

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Lemaxoxo
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Right, I get that usecase. You have to crunch numbers that sit somewhere, and store the outputs in the same place. DuckLake is great for that. But where does this DuckDB client-server setup fit in?
Lemaxoxo
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
+1

I can't think of many use cases for this and Arrow Flight, other than moving data around.
Lemaxoxo
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
That's very cool, thanks for sharing. Our of curiosity, did you ever get to run on a Twitter/X stream of political tweets?
Lemaxoxo
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
You are correct. To be fair I wasn't focused on comparing the runtimes of both methods. I just wanted to give a baseline and show that the batch approach is more accurate.
Lemaxoxo
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
Author here. Thank you very much for the comment. I will take a look. This is a great case of Cunningham's law!
Lemaxoxo
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
Author here. Thanks for your comment!

Compression algorithms may have been supporting incremental compression for a while. But as some have pointed out, the point of the post is that it is practical and simple to have this available in Python's standard library. You could indeed do this in Bash, but then people don't do machine learning in Bash.
Lemaxoxo
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
Ok that makes sense! On my side I can get away with using it through WASM. But your performance needs won't allow that.
Lemaxoxo
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
I'm curious because I have a similar use case for a querying frontend. Did you consider using https://github.com/tobymao/sqlglot? If so, what was missing to justify writing your own parser?
Lemaxoxo
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
Hello HN. 5 years ago I posted an article about text classification via data compression. I got helpful and educative comments in response. Now that Python have shipped zstd in 3.14, I thought it would be time to revisit this approach. The throughput figures are much better. This means you can do baseline machine learning with Python's standard library!
Lemaxoxo
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
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