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Tesla: “There is nothing out there that competes with ClickHouse.” 💪  To load test ClickHouse, they ingested 1B rows per second for 11 straight days — with zero hiccups — and loaded 1 quadrillion rows into a single table! 👏 Talk about observability confidence at scale.

<a href="/Tesla/">Tesla</a>: “There is nothing out there that competes with ClickHouse.” 💪 

To load test ClickHouse, they ingested 1B rows per second for 11 straight days — with zero hiccups — and loaded 1 quadrillion rows into a single table! 👏 Talk about observability confidence at scale.
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chdb-node v1.3.0 is out now with query bind support! 🎉 Big thanks to the amazing chdb community for their efforts! Check it out: github.com/chdb-io/chdb-n… Shoutout to github.com/rajdude0 for the contributions! 🚀

chdb-node v1.3.0 is out now with query bind support! 🎉  
Big thanks to the amazing chdb community for their efforts!  
Check it out: github.com/chdb-io/chdb-n…  
Shoutout to github.com/rajdude0 for the contributions! 🚀
auxten (@auxten) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge thanks to Xiaozhe Yu for his incredible contributions to chDB v3.3.0! This version wouldn’t be the same without his expertise and dedication. 🚀👏

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This is the Cursor global rules I am using: 1. Implement features and fixes with minimal code changes. 2. Ignore linter errors and warnings. 3. Don't add new readme Q&As without explicit requests.

This is the <a href="/cursor_ai/">Cursor</a> global rules I am using:
1. Implement features and fixes with minimal code changes.
2. Ignore linter errors and warnings.
3. Don't add new readme Q&amp;As without explicit requests.
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🎾 Data > Intuition: That nail-biting 5-set Alcaraz match in the 1st round at Wimbledon? The numbers tell a different story. Using ClickHouse/chDB to analyze point-by-point data, Mark Needham discovered Alcaraz was never truly in danger despite the drama. He had to build

🎾 Data &gt; Intuition: That nail-biting 5-set Alcaraz match in the 1st round at Wimbledon?

The numbers tell a different story. Using ClickHouse/chDB to analyze point-by-point data, <a href="/markhneedham/">Mark Needham</a> discovered Alcaraz was never truly in danger despite the drama.

He had to build
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When usage of Claude took off, Anthropic's observability team had to scale fast. Naturally, they asked Claude which database to use. The answer: ClickHouse. The results speak for themselves. clickhouse.com/blog/how-anthr… “ClickHouse played an instrumental role in helping us

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Query and Key look almost the same in the attention mechanism. Why do they need to be designed separately, or since they are separated, why not continue to be divided into Q1 Q2 K1 K1?

Query and Key look almost the same in the attention mechanism. Why do they need to be designed separately, or since they are separated, why not continue to be divided into Q1 Q2 K1 K1?
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We've just launched a new course on chDB! 🚀 🚀 🚀 This course goes over how to speed up your Python analytics workflow with chDB. It shows how to query from various different data sources/formats, how to speed up their workflow with streaming queries, and how to set up various