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@timsaucer congrats! I will ask you about DataFusion time I see you.

Also we can compare notes on Apache PMCs. I love that they provide OSS projects formal democratic governance. And I wonder if there are best practices we (#ApacheSuperset) can learn from other Apache projects.

An 'old 'post from 2022 but an end-to-end analytics solution like this on one box still sounds rather fabulous to me.

"A fast, free, and open-source Modern Data Stack (MDS) can now be fully deployed on your laptop or to a single machine using the combination of DuckDB, Meltano, dbt, and Apache Superset."

"duckdb.org/2022/10/12/modern-d

DuckDB · Modern Data Stack in a Box with DuckDBA fast, free, and open-source Modern Data Stack (MDS) can now be fully deployed on your laptop or to a single machine using the combination of DuckDB, Meltano, dbt, and Apache Superset.
#DuckDB#Meltano#DBT

I used LLMs to fix a small bug in #ApacheSuperset that I couldn't find on my own. The PR: github.com/apache/superset/pul

I asked GitHub's web UI "where in the codebase is responsible for this problem?" and then when it identified the file, I asked Claude for a fix.

The change is a single line of code, it's trivial once you see it - but I could have waded through the codebase for a long time and not have found the faulty line.

"Search this giant corpus of text for X" is a great use case for LLMs.

GitHubfix(heatmap): correctly render int and boolean falsy values on axes by sfirke · Pull Request #33238 · apache/supersetVon sfirke

Important point re: knowledge preservation and conversation on the web. I contribute to #ApacheSuperset, the leading open-source BI software (think Tableau but free) and hang out in the project's Slack helping newbies.

It's arbitrary whether people post their questions in Slack or GitHub Discussions. This makes me wonder if we should push more activity to Discussions where it is open to the public and indexed by search engines.

infosec.exchange/@Sempf/112643

Infosec ExchangeBill (@Sempf@infosec.exchange)@djlink@mastodon.gamedev.place @fennix@infosec.space I am part of a large (hundreds of participants, dozens of contributors) open source project, and we use Discord in place of a forum. My job is documentation. I can tell you first hand how much is lost in ephemeral conversations found with those tools.

The City of #CapeTown #DataScience branch is hiring again - this time a senior data analyst: linkedin.com/jobs/view/3641137

Our data analysts spend about 45% of their time doing statistical wizardry, 45% pushing graphs in front of people and tapping them repeatedly until they pay attention, and 10% of time making our open source BI tools (#ApacheSuperset, #Kibana) do things no one knew they could.

Please feel free to reach out at <my firstname>.<my surname>@capetown.gov.za with any questions!