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#rust#ai#bigdata#database#lakehouse#olap#rust#serverless#snowflake#sql Databend is an open-source, cloud data warehouse built with Rust that offers a fast, cost-effective alternative to Snowflake. It supports both cloud and on-premise deployment, handles massive data (over 800 petabytes), and processes over 100 million queries daily. Databend excels in fast query execution, real-time data updates, and simplified data ingestion without extra ETL tools. It includes AI-powered analytics, advanced indexing, ACID compliance, and flexible schema support for semi-structured data. Using Databend can save you money, give you full control over your data, and provide high performance for complex analytics on large datasets[1][3]. https://github.com/databendlabs/databend
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#python#cheatsheets Here is an amazing Python cheat sheet for you all! ----- Main channel: @repo_science Coupons: @freecoupons_reposcience -----
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@githubtrending · Post #15000 · 07/27/2025, 12:00 PM
#markdown#android#bsd#cheatsheet#cheatsheets#command_line#console#documentation#examples#hacktoberfest#help#linux#macos#man_page#manpages#manual#osx#shell#terminal#tldr#windows The tldr-pages project offers simple, easy-to-understand help pages for command-line tools, focusing on practical examples rather than long, complex manuals. It’s great if you’re new to the command line or forget command options, as it shows the most useful commands clearly. You can access these pages through various clients or online without installing anything. This saves you time and frustration by giving quick, clear guidance on common tasks, making it easier to learn and use command-line tools effectively. Plus, you can contribute by adding or improving pages yourself. This helps you and others get fast, practical help with commands[1][4]. https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr