The Data engineering life cycle has the following 5 stages
Generation: This is where data is created. Think of it as information being born. It can come from various sources like e-commerce sites, weather sensors, or even your favourite video games
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 1m
Ever been in a heated debate with someone over a simple topic?
You swear you’re right, they do too. Turns out, you’re both just seeing different parts of the same elephant.
Blindfolded by our own experiences, we can’t help but miss the bigger pictu
Yes, all people in India pay taxes. But, ones who pay INCOME TAXES technically work 3-6 months for the Govt 🙏🙏
Thus, like it or not, they are special, even if the system doesn’t say so.
And if we can’t provide the first world experience, the leas
Why KOO Failed?
Product Superiority : Koo aimed to disrupt rather than create a new category, needing to be significantly better ( for users and brands) than X.com. Achieving this required time and capital, scarce during a funding downturn. One inte
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Arcane
Hey, I'm on Medial • 8m
We trust big companies to keep our data safe, but even Microsoft outsourced part of its security to Crowdstrike, leading to chaos from a faulty update.
As per Ed Zitron, The problem with the digitization of society is that it introduces a
SINGLE PO
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Baqer Ali
AI agent developer |... • 10m
I literally messed up.
So the last night I made a bluder. It is the reason for miscommunication and some operation failure.
The thing is that I am involved in the hiring process of interns for different teams.
For technical department and for
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Hemant Prajapati
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Techsaga Corporations • 7m
Firstly, bookmark 📑 this post:-------
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The Rise and Fall of BlackBerry: A Case Study
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📱 Introduction
-> Former leader in the smartphone industry, known for its QWERTY keyboard and secure email services.
-> Popular among professionals for busi
The ecosystem for startups has truly arrived. The fact that the startup ecosystem in India is currently the third largest in the world says a lot about how frequently and quickly ideas are turning into businesses here. The goal of this blog series is
Indians are busy building 12k courses that teach how to master AI and earn tens of lakhs every month, while the US and China are building AI and moving years ahead of us.
I have heard this joke so many times in the last month, and I disagree with it