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SQL Has Problems. We Can Fix Them: Pipe Syntax In SQL

https://lemmy.world/post/19021165

SQL Has Problems. We Can Fix Them: Pipe Syntax In SQL - Lemmy.World

Really intriguing article about a SQL syntax extension that has apparently already been trialed at Google. As someone who works with SQL for hours every week, this makes me hopeful for potential improvements, although the likelihood of any changes to SQL arriving in my sector before I retire seems slim.

State of HTML 2023 - Lemmy.World

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15433712 [https://lemmy.world/post/15433712] > State of HTML 2023 > > Results of the State of HTML 2023 Survey are out.

State of HTML 2023 - Lemmy.World

Results of the State of HTML 2023 Survey are out.

Understand the Next Phase of Web Development - Steve Sanderson - NDC London 2024

https://lemmy.world/post/14653979

Understand the Next Phase of Web Development - Steve Sanderson - NDC London 2024 - Lemmy.World

Formerly Anti-Union Volkswagen Worker Explains Why He Switched to Pro-Union

https://lemmy.world/post/14628388

Formerly Anti-Union Volkswagen Worker Explains Why He Switched to Pro-Union - Lemmy.World

I found this an extremely realistic, thoughtful perspective on why unions are gaining momentum and how we can continue to win back power for ourselves and our communities.

Open-Source Exploitation - David Whitney - NDC London 2024

https://lemmy.world/post/14246947

Open-Source Exploitation - David Whitney - NDC London 2024 - Lemmy.World

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14246943 [https://lemmy.world/post/14246943] > I found this talk really helpful in understanding the broader context of open source’s recent difficulties (see xz vulnerability, Redis license change, etc.) > > I am one of the people who has immensely enjoyed using open source at a personal level (and have done a tiny bit of contributing). I’ve seen and read a lot about burn out in open source and the difficulties of independent open source maintainers trying to make a living off their work while companies make billions using that work and only ever interact with the maintainer to demand more unpaid labor. But I’ve never seriously considered how we got to this point or what it might take to move to a more sustainable world of thriving, fair open source.

Open-Source Exploitation - David Whitney - NDC London 2024

https://lemmy.world/post/14246943

Open-Source Exploitation - David Whitney - NDC London 2024 - Lemmy.World

I found this talk really helpful in understanding the broader context of open source’s recent difficulties (see xz vulnerability, Redis license change, etc.) I am one of the people who has immensely enjoyed using open source at a personal level (and have done a tiny bit of contributing). I’ve seen and read a lot about burn out in open source and the difficulties of independent open source maintainers trying to make a living off their work while companies make billions using that work and only ever interact with the maintainer to demand more unpaid labor. But I’ve never seriously considered how we got to this point or what it might take to move to a more sustainable world of thriving, fair open source.

Hermitcraft Auction in support of Gamers Outreach is now live!!

https://lemmy.world/post/13899565

Hermitcraft Auction in support of Gamers Outreach is now live!! - Lemmy.World

Join the Hermits in fundraising for Gamers Outreach by bidding on items put up for auction by the Hermits! The donation link is also active! Let’s help the Hermits reach their goal. https://tiltify.com/@hermitcraftgo/profile [https://tiltify.com/@hermitcraftgo/profile]

Intentional Code - Minimalism in a World of Dogmatic Design - David Whitney - NDC London 2023

https://lemmy.world/post/1933907

Intentional Code - Minimalism in a World of Dogmatic Design - David Whitney - NDC London 2023 - Lemmy.world