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Datadog’s $65M/year customer mystery solved

The Pragmatic Engineer

To get full newsletters twice a week, subscribe here. On an earnings call a week ago, on 4 May, the CFO mentioned a “large upfront bill that did not recur,” saying: “Billings were $511 million, up 15% year-over-year. In 2022, Coinbase had 17 outages, totalling about 12 hours of downtime.

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Data News — Week 23.35

Christophe Blefari

I've taken an unplanned 3-week break since the last Data News, let's be honest, it was necessary! I spent a few hours working on the fancy data stack project and articles are in the works, but it was idealistic to produce quality code and content while enjoying the summer. Enjoy the news recap.

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The Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank

The Pragmatic Engineer

On Friday night, Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) was shut down by regulators, triggering a weekend of fear and uncertainty for many people and businesses with questions like: “can we make payroll next week?” Source of data: Silicon Valley Bank public filings. This news naturally fuels the run.

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Cruel Changes at Twitter

The Pragmatic Engineer

To get this newsletter every week, subscribe here. Well-executed layoffs usually take weeks to plan, and I’ve yet to see such deep cuts put together in such a short timeframe. Tech reporter Casey Newton broke the news that Twitter started calling back people on Sunday, 6 November, barely 24 hours after dismissing them.

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How to Handle Dates in JavaScript?

Workfall

JavaScript’s `Date` object allows developers to dynamically update and render time-sensitive data on web pages, such as news articles with publication dates, social media posts with timestamps, and live clocks. Lastly, we’ll talk about automatic date correction, making sure your date and time data always stays accurate.

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My (Very) Personal Data Warehouse

Towards Data Science

Fitbit activity analysis with DuckDB Photo by Jake Hills on Unsplash Wearable fitness trackers have become an integral part of our lives, collecting and tracking data about our daily activities, sleep patterns, location, heart rate, and much more. What insights are buried within my archive of personal fitness activity data?

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Data Mesh: Moving from Concept to Reality

Ascend.io

This is the transcript for this seminal conversation of how a global media company is evolving its data strategy toward a working data mesh. The webinar was held in March 2022, as a conversation between Simon Smith, Chief Data Officer at News Corp. and Tom Weeks, COO at Ascend. Simon Well, News Corp.