I thought of vector database storage / format plugins for Drill to tick
their AI/ML box but it isn't clear to me that doing SQL over those
datasets is of any use to anyone. I think that we do have other
interesting, if unfashionable, lines of work that we could propose.
On 2024/01/25 14:20, P
Supplement: a recent article and commentary on said DBs.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39119198
On 2024/01/27 18:08, James Turton wrote:
I thought of vector database storage / format plugins for Drill to
tick their AI/ML box but it isn't clear to me that doing SQL over
those datasets i
Some ideas:
* Time marches on. Drill has a design from ten years back. What modern
environment things do current users need? Integration with Amazon Glue?
Delta lake/lakehouse/whatever the cool new thing is? Integration with the
latest & greatest BI tools?
* Seems many folks use Drill as a desktop
The right way to get a copyright on every page is to tweak the javadoc
command to use a different template (I would think).
On Fri, Jan 26, 2024 at 12:00 AM Paul Rogers wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> For some reason, Drill started with the license headers in Javadoc
> comments. The (weak) explanation