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Book Notes: The Internet is not what you think it is
A preface, a discussion, a review
Sep 27
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Stephen Bailey
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May 2023
The Carnot Belief Engine
Is Twitter the intellectual equivalent of the combustion engine?
May 8
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Stephen Bailey
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April, Etc.
Symposium hangovers, Substack Notes, etc.
May 1
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Stephen Bailey
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April 2023
Orchestration isn’t going anywhere
Whether it resides in many silos or a single plane, orchestration is inescapable
Apr 24
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Nick Schrock
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28 Dags Later
Orchestration in the end times
Apr 18
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Stephen Bailey
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Data Materialization is a Convergence Problem
We've spent years shoving a square peg into a round hole
Apr 10
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Alex Rasmussen
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Life After Orchestrators
Orchestration is a time killer.
Apr 6
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Benjamin Djidi
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Limits of the Event-Driven Orchestrator
Don't use them for stream processing
Apr 3
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Hubert Dulay
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March 2023
Good data engineers are lazy
Airflow's neighborhood must be razed
Mar 30
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Benoit Pimpaud
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Good data engineers are lazy
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Will active metadata eat the orchestrator?
Leave orchestration to the engineers, and let the business feast on its metadata
Mar 27
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Louise de Leyritz
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Nobody Should Write ETL
Let our systems figure it out, while they still listen to us
Mar 23
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Vinnie Dalpiccol
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Data in a Downturn
A return to boring
Mar 20
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Boring Dan
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