People constantly hype Datagrip, I’ve always used DBeaver. They look almost exactly the same. Aside from the slick marketing, what value does Datagrip bring that justifies the price?
People constantly hype Datagrip, I’ve always used DBeaver. They look almost exactly the same. Aside from the slick marketing, what value does Datagrip bring that justifies the price?
It’s $0.01 per install at that scale according to their pricing chart.
Bandwidth was the wrong choice of words. Storage space is more what I meant.
I don’t understand why lemmy caches photos in the first place? Like surely it’s quicker, easier, and lower bandwidth to just store a url to the original source.
but don’t want to commit early so you can pull down the changes to your laptop.
Someone needs to tell this man about rebasing.
something nice
Are we talking about the same stack overflow?
But there’s no algorithm that makes rep valuable here. Presumably on threads the more followers and engagement you have, the more your content will be pushed to peoples feeds.
Different carrots.
But NextDNS is closed source isn’t it? Personally I wouldn’t trust proprietary software with my entire DNS request history.
You guys back up your server?
They just have no idea what value the site brings to their actual users.
Essentially, pushing a Reddit as a recommendation engine for “organic brand evangelists” instead of organic community communication.
I’m gonna swing by their booth tomorrow and report back.
I’m at Cannes Lions rn. There’s a ton of of the Reddit marketing team here overhearing their conversations with advertisers.
Lemme tell you, that place was doomed to start with.
The real benefit as I see it for using rust for backends is memory safety.
Why are you doing that? Don’t do that.