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ephemeral404@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.ml•In five years time, some CTO will review the mysterious outage or technical debt in their organisation.
11·2 years agoNot five years, but this year itself
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•RudderStack - An Open-Source alternative to Google Tag ManagerEnglish
0·3 years agoYes, RudderStack has all Segment fratures and a good replacement of the same. I never knew if Matomo has GTM functionality, I thought it is more like Google Analytics.
thanks for suggesting sqlmesh. regarding arrow, have you read this - https://arrow.apache.org/docs/format/Columnar.html
thanks for pointing out. fixed.
ephemeral404@lemmy.mlMtoData Engineering@lemmy.ml•Data Vault 2.0 Advanced MaterialEnglish
1·3 years agoHave you tried Datavault YouTube channel?
ephemeral404@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Reddit refugees, has your favorite sub migrated already?English
2·3 years agoCreated !dataengineering Inviting all the data engineers at Lemmy to join the community
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•RudderStack - An Open-Source alternative to Google Tag ManagerEnglish
1·3 years agoGlad to help. Can’t wait to see you purge that last piece of Google code.
ephemeral404@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•What open source project(s) are you working on?English
4·3 years agoRudderStack, a headless customer data platform. With RudderStack, you can bring all your customer data/events from to a single warehouse in real time. You can then send the unified data to 200+ destination for user anaytics and personalization. You can do so in a privacy-focused manner using data transformation feature to mask/delete PII/sensitive data
Source code : https://github.com/rudderlabs/rudder-server License : AGPLv3
ephemeral404@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•What open source project(s) are you working on?English
1·3 years agoquite interesting. never heard of such project before. are there any other purely software based solutions?


If you’re applying to work with my team. A big Yes.
Seeing a developer use Windows is a big turn off, I can clearly see all the future dev environment problems I’d need to assist them with.
And if you understand linux permissions, the architecture, bash, common tools, etc. I can envision how you will make the dev experience better for everyone and contribute to fix any deployment issues. Unlike windows, you won’t be introducing ovearching solutions to problems which can be solved with a simple bash script.