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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14977 · Jul 19

#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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@fluencyinenglish · Post #7908 · 02/17/2026, 07:57 PM

Difference Between “drop out” and “be dropped out” Many people make this mistake: ❌ I was dropped out This sentence is grammatically incorrect. The correct structure is: ✅ I dropped out. Meaning: I voluntarily left or withdrew from school/university. Why “was dropped out” is wrong “Drop out” is an intransitive verb. It does not take an object, so it cannot be used in the passive voice. ❌ You cannot say: I was dropped out of university. Because dropping out is something you do yourself. Correct Usage If it was your decision: I dropped out of university. If it wasn’t your decision: Use other verbs to express that: I was expelled from university. I was forced to leave university. @fluencyinenglish #EnglishGrammar#GrammarTips#DropOut#PassiveVoice#IntransitiveVerbs#IELTSGrammar#CommonMistakes#LearnEnglish#TEFL