This does not work with Redshift. This is a query engine for unstructured data like documents, images, videos. Those data do not quite fit into Redshift / Bigquery data warehouse.
I don’t think this should be surprising. Traditional knowledge (which I would group bro-science under) contains a lot of legitimate insights. Bro scientists are focused on getting measurable results, and they know when they achieve that. The main downsides of their lack of rigour are that they don’t have very good mechanisms for eliminating useless superstitions, and of course the lack of safety controls in their experiments (which I think most of them probably understand and accept).
Sumerian shamans were also right about chewing willow bark (along with countless other examples of that sort of thing).
Hi. Great work! We are using https://github.com/panva/node-oidc-provider and fairly happy with what it provides. How is it different? better than this popular open-source package?
on point! cannot agree more - I have been down this road before with my last project - Jabid.com. We tried to boil the ocean even though that was not the goal of the project. This time around, for https://veganfutura.com, I am taking a complete opposite approach, that closely aligns with the list you have provided. Keep it simple, focus on the problem you are trying to solve and the user. Marketing and User acquisition > Tech initially.