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Calendar versioning is gaining popularity

letsdebug.it
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Poisoning Firefox Memory

paul.bone.id.au
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Size_t Is Not Int

noncombatant.org
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Verifying Selection Sort: An Introduction to Program Verification in Dafny

dafny.org
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What I wish I knew when I got my ASN

quantum5.ca
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A small language model made from matchboxes

dcorney.com
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A Golden Age of Building? Lessons from Pentagon, Skunk Works and SpaceX

lesswrong.com
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Okay, Microservices Have Benefits Too

two-wrongs.com
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Comments on Comments

noncombatant.org
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Loom’s nightmare AWS outage and how it might have been prevented

overmind.tech
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Is AI Safety dropping the ball on privacy?

lesswrong.com
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Broadcom’s Google TPU Revenue Explosion, Networking Boom, VMware Integration

semianalysis.com
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Breaking RLHF “Safety” (And how to fix it?)

lesswrong.com
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State of Databases 2023 Survey

stateofdb.com
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The State of Databases 2022

stateofdb.com
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How virtualization increased our table performance by 500%

basedash.com
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maxmusing
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Hey, founder of Basedash here. I launched the original version of Basedash on Hacker News almost 3 years ago (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23999124). Back then, it was a simple web-based database editor. Y'all had LOADS of great feedback about security, validation, and permissioning.

Since then, I've grown the team to 7 and we've made a ton of improvements across those areas (RBAC, API actions, NL querying, self-hosting, SSO, etc.) and repositioned the product as a modern admin panel that connects to most SQL databases.

We recently raised a seed round from some incredible investors. We couldn't have gotten here without the support and feedback from this community, so thank you. Check out the product if you haven't already, and feel free to be harsh with your feedback. We're still at the beginning of our journey.
maxmusing
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
We (the team at Basedash) are running a survey on the state of databases in 2023. We'll be releasing the results after the survey closes in 1 month. We're also running a giveaway for an Apple Studio Display for all submissions.

Check out the results from last year here: https://2022.stateofdb.com
maxmusing
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Basedash founder here. We're much more focused on admin panels that you would give to non-technical teammates (e.g. support, ops, sales) to view & edit data. Less around data analysis and charts, though we have a bit of that. We're also not limited to databases, you can set up actions to hit APIs (e.g. Stripe, SendGrid, internal APIs).
maxmusing
·5 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I'm a founder of BaseDash, I started building it as a spiritual successor to Django Admin. Big focus on UX and usability for non-technical users. I like to think of it as "Airtable for your SQL database".

Some features that are especially important if you're giving access to non-technical team members:

- Edit history of all changes made through the tool

- Permission system to limit access to certain databases/tables

- Views that let you pre-filter tables and hide columns

- Request edit system so that all edits have to be approved (WIP)

We support both MySQL and PostgreSQL, planning to add support for NoSQL databases in the future.

It's paid for teams but free for 2 users.

Website link: https://www.basedash.com