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Think of artificial intelligence as a useful tool to help a company take small steps forward, rather than something to supplant people.
When viewing the people you follow on Mastodon, it’s helpful to know which lists (if any) you’ve assigned them to. Here's how you can do that with SQL and Steampipe.
A dashboard+feed reader built with SQL gives you an easy and natural way to consume as much, or as little, Mastodon activity as you like.
Getting your data to tell you what you don’t know requires analytics. And analytics requires cloud.
Our brains are built to take in a lot of information at a glance, and if it’s organized well we can do that very effectively. Applying filters helps.
The data warehousing company wants to help enterprises apply time series forecasting to their data to generate future predictions as an aid to strategic decision making.
Steampipe’s SQLification of the Mastodon API is a handy way to track activity in the fediverse. Use it to do Mastodon analytics, find interesting people, and more.
Deduplication is an effective alternative to transactions for eventually consistent use cases of a distributed database. Here’s why.
Using Steampipe to build a dashboard that combines queries of the Mastodon search API and the joys of RSS-powered integration.
Sure, you could use one of the commercial or open-source RSS readers. But isn’t it more fun to code your own?