Adam Stachowiak
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This process previously relied heavily on cron jobs and background jobs and cues and the design worked well. However, these jobs were difficult to debug at scale because they needed more controls and more observability. And as they look to rethink this ingestion flow, they wanted to avoid cron jobs, background jobs, cues.
They didn't want to create a custom orchestration system to oversee and to ensure these jobs and work was being done reliably. Here's a quote. End quote. So if you're ready to build invincible applications and you're ready to learn why companies like Netflix, DoorDash and Stripe trust Temporal as their secure and scalable way to build and innovate, go to Temporal.io. Once again, Temporal.io.
They didn't want to create a custom orchestration system to oversee and to ensure these jobs and work was being done reliably. Here's a quote. End quote. So if you're ready to build invincible applications and you're ready to learn why companies like Netflix, DoorDash and Stripe trust Temporal as their secure and scalable way to build and innovate, go to Temporal.io. Once again, Temporal.io.
You can try their cloud for free or get started with open source. Once again, Temporal.io. This DST sounds like magic. Like actual magic.
You can try their cloud for free or get started with open source. Once again, Temporal.io. This DST sounds like magic. Like actual magic.
Yes, man. If it's like writing unit tests, what exactly... And you said that the rewrite is better because you have to write, assuming this DST is in place, what actually is the writing and the creating of this deterministic simulation testing? What is that? How do you do it?
Yes, man. If it's like writing unit tests, what exactly... And you said that the rewrite is better because you have to write, assuming this DST is in place, what actually is the writing and the creating of this deterministic simulation testing? What is that? How do you do it?
As my friend that runs, well, he used to be on Screen Rant. Wow, wow, wow. I'll just leave it there. I'm sure.
As my friend that runs, well, he used to be on Screen Rant. Wow, wow, wow. I'll just leave it there. I'm sure.
That's what I'll say right now. That's how he respond.
That's what I'll say right now. That's how he respond.
Well, you put a lot of thought behind this, you know, not expecting it to be so well received. You put so much, it seems like just so much thought in the design of it from the DST, you know, to async to all the things, but... Why were you so surprised it was so well received?
Well, you put a lot of thought behind this, you know, not expecting it to be so well received. You put so much, it seems like just so much thought in the design of it from the DST, you know, to async to all the things, but... Why were you so surprised it was so well received?
What do you think made those two contributors that were so pivotal contribute? If this was an experiment on Pekka's personal GitHub, it wasn't like from a technical level well thought out, but just an experiment. What was compelling to them?
What do you think made those two contributors that were so pivotal contribute? If this was an experiment on Pekka's personal GitHub, it wasn't like from a technical level well thought out, but just an experiment. What was compelling to them?
Okay, friends, I'm with a good friend of mine, Avtar Swithin from Timescale. They're positioning Postgres for everything from IoT, sensors, AI, dev tools, crypto, and finance apps. So Avtar, help me understand why Timescale feels Postgres is most well positioned to be the database for AI applications.
Okay, friends, I'm with a good friend of mine, Avtar Swithin from Timescale. They're positioning Postgres for everything from IoT, sensors, AI, dev tools, crypto, and finance apps. So Avtar, help me understand why Timescale feels Postgres is most well positioned to be the database for AI applications.
Yeah, Postgres is super powerful. It's well-loved by developers. I feel like more devs, because they know it, it can enable more developers to become AI developers, AI engineers, and build AI apps.
Yeah, Postgres is super powerful. It's well-loved by developers. I feel like more devs, because they know it, it can enable more developers to become AI developers, AI engineers, and build AI apps.
Well, friends, learn how Timescale is making Postgres powerful. Over 3 million Timescale databases power IoT, sensors, AI, dev tools, crypto, and finance applications, and they do it all on Postgres. Timescale uses Postgres for everything, and now you can too. Learn more at timescale.com. Again, timescale.com.