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Founder @scarf_oss. Board @HaskellFound. Open source usage analytics.

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This looks like a promising tool for generalized, declarative secret management. I'm also liking this trend of seeing more of these nix-pilled dev tools, they tend to be higher quality than those that aren't.

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My new favorite metric to compulsively refresh is usage of Scarf AI. It's fun seeing people getting (correct) answers in seconds that would take 10-100x the time of time by scanning through data in the platform.

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Oof Quay.io down for hours this morning. Friendly reminder that Scarf users can fail over their container traffic to an alternate registry instantly, and keep their images online.

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I really want Metabase, Superset, (or similar), but the underlying queries are managed as a Git repo I can edit in my own editor.

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Clickhouse is a beast but if your schema/indexes are badly designed, you will be punished. This isn't unique to Clickhouse at all, but the data volumes are so large it amplifies the pain.

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I recently talked about how Haskell is still missing good Parquet support. Excited to see how github.com/mchav/dataframe from Michael Chavinda develops, looks promising!

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Fascinating -- Scarf also saw ~4x growth in OSS AI usage in India over the past year. I'm actually surprised these line up this cleanly.

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If you're a programmer then there's no excuse for you to not learn Haskell in your free time Even John Carmack did it while being the CTO of id software

If you're a programmer then there's no excuse for you to not learn Haskell in your free time

Even John Carmack did it while being the CTO of id software