I was able to acquire my first piece of Google wear at the recent MySQL Camp Conference.
You see a look of cool Google things and little did I know you can buy a lot of it at The Google Store . Amazing!
I was able to acquire my first piece of Google wear at the recent MySQL Camp Conference.
You see a look of cool Google things and little did I know you can buy a lot of it at The Google Store . Amazing!
I previously came across an issue in my benchmarking work where I relied on the Latency Histogram section of sysbench output. On Linux it worked fine — I generally ran my workload there, so it never mattered.
Read moreIn Curated MySQL Data Sets for Realistic Testing I described datasets assembled the manual way — download, schema, load, validate, document — over hours or days per source. This post is the follow-up I promised: what changes when AI assists the same workflow, using DuckDB as the target engine and GeoNames as the first example.
Read moreLet’s say you’re building a reference table from source data, e.g. a silver medallion table from a primary source. In this example I am using a file of random locations on the globe extracted from OpenStreetMap (OSM) as my primary source.
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