There's also a Reddit discussion ongoing, and I'm currently writing the next book chapter about this very topic as well.
What do you usually use? And what's the right structure? Do you use a Dockerimage?
@ssp.sh.bsky.social
Dad. Technical Author, Data Engineer. Data practitioner (20y) โข Writing at ssp.sh since 2015. Focused on the craft of data engineering & storytelling. ๐ vault.ssp.sh โข ๐ dedp.online โฏ #dataengineering, #opensource, #writing, #obsidian, #neovim
There's also a Reddit discussion ongoing, and I'm currently writing the next book chapter about this very topic as well.
What do you usually use? And what's the right structure? Do you use a Dockerimage?
At my former employer, I built so-called ยซDE Workspacesยป. These could be worked on together as a team, were deployable, and must contain at least one Airflow DAG to be runnable. The DAG was the piece between the engineer, the deployment, and the business expert.
The full documentation is attached.
I'm curious โin your enterprise organization, how do you structure data engineering projects? I mean, where do you put technical implementations, where do you put business logic, and how do you make it deployable with Kubernetes?
What's the right packaging?
In Omarchy, we use something called walker. Also great, even searching the full disk for folders and files is included (called Finder). And it's fast!
github.com/abenz1267/wa...
Awesome thanks, i saw on hackernews and wanting to check it out.
Looks similar tonl what I imolemented on my second brain, but without brid.gy, looks more clean.
Not Omarchy. It's the opposite.
08.08.2025 12:06 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0hehe, a high time effort fun :)
But if it's the same as Neovim, it will require less and less time, when I find my tools and stuff. It was the same with macOS too. The big question for me will be, how stable is it over time?
I'll see. For now, I still have the MacBook around. Still works great. But the OS is annoying me more and more.
07.08.2025 21:25 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0I did, some mentioned from the article: Matt display, using full screen, butter smooth navigation, everything is customizable or changeable, learning and having fun.
There are also downsides, as laid out. Still an experiment, but so far so good.
And the story continues :)
07.08.2025 20:18 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0A short write-up on my journey from macOS to Linux with #Omarchy.
Really cool experience so far. As always, there are pros and cons which I elaborate on in the article. In case you are Linux curious, don't be shy to read on :)
Impala
TIL--you can manage your WIFI with a TUI ๐
github.com/pythops/impala
Its a microjournal, they are open source but can also be ordered online.
Mine is a Rev.2 github.com/unkyulee/mic...
My path evolved through learning about Stoicism, attending church, embracing relationships, and navigating life circumstances through reading the Bible and being open-minded.
Trying to answer life's biggest question and the purpose of this short life we have, for me.
It's my personal journey through spirituality, asking, ยซWhy are we here on earth?ยป. I have collected notes and experiences over two years, and tried to combine them into a single article.
This is a bit of a different article, and my longest yet (13,023 words).
For creating hero images for blogs or videos, would you prefer to use #Canva or #Figma?
I used Snagit (very basic, not even layers), but it suited my minimal needs.
Now that I've switched to Linux, I'm wondering if I should just use a web app, or if I should learn GIMP, Pinta? Any suggestions?
Omarchy
Lovely to be back on Hyprland. Just so much smoother. I hope it holds this time :)
30.07.2025 18:57 โ ๐ 8 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 2 ๐ 0it was a broken GPU apparently. replacement fixed it. Back to work, yay! :)
30.07.2025 14:52 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Yeah, I'm back. It was the GPU that broke. Now with a new one, it works again like a charm. I'm so happy!
30.07.2025 14:52 โ ๐ 2 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Databases on StackOverflow Survey
Databases: All roads lead to Postgres :)
30.07.2025 08:28 โ ๐ 3 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0Programming, scripting, and markup languages
#SQL and #Python in the center of programming, scripting, and markup languages.
30.07.2025 08:28 โ ๐ 3 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0GitHub in the center connected to everything
Also, great to see that #Markdown is admired so much, and desired, if you know that GitHub/GitLab basically uses Markdown.
Also nice to see #Obsidian here ๐. Markdown for the win.
Neovim most desired IDE :)
code editors
#Neovim is the most admired IDE :)
survey.stackoverflow.co/2025/technol...
PS: Notepad++ still is high up there ๐.
I added the list already yesterday, but didn't publish it yet. Now it's published.
What tool do you use for your craftengineer.com? Looks amazing. Do you also have internal links or a graph like a garden, or did you want it without?
@jsifalda.bsky.social thanks for adding mine!
29.07.2025 12:50 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Notice the filter on Quartz (the one I use) and Obsidian Publish.
Find my list on www.ssp.sh/brain/other-....
Obsidian Galleries with Quartz.
There are so many great digital gardens out there. Besides curating a list of interesting gardens myself, I found today the "Obsidian Garden Gallery" with 141 more. I love that this list is getting bigger, making the internet more fun and insightful.
Check it out at vaults.obsidian-community.com.
What happens when two data engineering authors meet? Total nerding out on the craft of writing.
@ssp.sh and I chat about technical writing and much more.
Watch here: youtu.be/EkgnjGykbyc?...
Amazing. Which course are you joining?
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