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Jon
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Pleb spreading the word. Humbly stacking.

#asknostr best resources for learning (py)spark?

I've seen one

Ive made the same observations like many people say: at this point it's good at solving general but very specific tasks. And ofc it does it faster than the humans. But if we'd replace programmers with ai I just don't trust the people writing specs will be able to maintain it properly (like large code bases).

Have proxmox on your server. Then you can play with storage as you wish :)

Personally I use stsrt9. And I have 2 instances running on the same server. Now I can add as much storage as I want and resize the start9 disk because it's logical

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Damn, they look cute

In away I agree, but...

The code is open source. You can fork the repo and make any changes you like and host it anywhere you like. The on prerequisite is that the consensus rules are not broken and you're good to go. Build it and run it.

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