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Altair: Declarative Visualization in Python (github.io) Databases
107 points by TheAlchemist 23 hours ago | 16 comments
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Does It Mutate (doesitmutate.xyz) Databases
130 points by plurby 5 hours ago | 76 comments
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Query Parquet files in SQLite (cldellow.com) Databases
83 points by cldellow 17 hours ago | 19 comments
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What I’m Telling Business People About Why Relational Databases Are So Bad (codeburst.io) Databases
11 points by mpweiher 5 hours ago | 13 comments
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The Origin and History of Apache Arrow (dremio.com) Databases
45 points by jonbaer 15 hours ago | 13 comments
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What is GeoMesa? (geomesa.org) Databases
70 points by based2 19 hours ago | 10 comments
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Compiler fuzzing, part 1 (vegardno.net) AI/Machine Learning Data Science Databases
123 points by jjuhl 19 hours ago | 22 comments
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Efficient DataFrame Storage with Apache Parquet (blue-yonder.com) Databases Python
7 points by elcritch 5 hours ago | 0 comments
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Blockchain 2018 == NoSQL 2009 (beerriot.com) Databases Blockchain
73 points by ognyankulev 19 hours ago | 23 comments
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Transactions are coming to MongoDB 4.0 (mongodb.com) Databases
82 points by cyberfart 23 seconds ago | 47 comments
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​GitLab Moves from Azure to Google Cloud Platform (zdnet.com) Databases Google Microsoft
55 points by CrankyBear 16 hours ago | 2 comments
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A one size fits all database doesn't fit anyone – All Things Distributed (allthingsdistributed.com) Databases
111 points by rbanffy 15 hours ago | 46 comments
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UC Berkeley Open Sources Largest Self-Driving Dataset (berkeley.edu) Mobile Databases
299 points by MuhammedAbiola 13 hours ago | 51 comments
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Flights to Rome (moovellab.com) Mobile Databases Science
301 points by anc84 3 hours ago | 106 comments
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3 Simple C++17 Features That Will Make Your Code Simpler (fluentcpp.com) Databases
67 points by joboccara 3 hours ago | 86 comments
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The Good, Bad and Ugly: Apache Spark for Data Science Work (thenewstack.io) Databases Python
9 points by scotthajek 23 hours ago | 1 comments
107.
Gracefully Scaling to 10k PostgreSQL Connections for $35/mo, Part One (fti.bi) Databases
19 points by AlexAtFTI 21 hours ago | 1 comments
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We’re pretty happy with SQLite and not urgently interested in a fancier DBMS (beets.io) Databases
135 points by nailer 22 hours ago | 117 comments
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Yikes: Exactis Data Breach Exposes Personal Information on Every American Adult (infiniteprivacy.com) Security Databases
257 points by jaytaylor 12 hours ago | 13 comments
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Never Write Your Own Database (medium.com) Databases
443 points by ahiknsr 22 hours ago | 153 comments
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Linux distro hacked on GitHub, “all code considered compromised” (sophos.com) Politics Security Linux Databases
7 points by axiomdata316 21 hours ago | 2 comments
112.
Most comprehensive data structure / Big O overview (github.io) Databases
131 points by philphil 7 hours ago | 6 comments
113.
React from zero: a simple tutorial for React (github.com) Linux Databases
218 points by galfarragem 5 hours ago | 64 comments
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GraphQL or JsonAPI In, ORM Selector on the Way Out: Redux, MobX, React, Unstated (github.com) Databases Programming
81 points by mfpiccolo 1 hours ago | 15 comments
115.
GUN: a realtime, decentralized, offline-first, graph database engine (gun.eco) Databases Programming
32 points by homarp 12 hours ago | 4 comments
116.
How to make MongoDB not suck for analytics (scaleapi.com) Databases
93 points by ayw 14 hours ago | 95 comments
117.
The Euler Archive (maa.org) Databases
51 points by jacquesm 14 hours ago | 6 comments
118.
Pipelines – a guided tour of the new IO API in .NET (marcgravell.com) Databases
284 points by benaadams 22 hours ago | 26 comments
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Spiral: Self-tuning services via real-time machine learning (fb.com) AI/Machine Learning Databases
90 points by amzans 12 minutes ago | 17 comments
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MacOS monitoring the open source way (dropbox.com) Security Linux Databases
273 points by el_duderino 21 hours ago | 53 comments
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