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can i panic about other things though ?
i ported our stream-processing from onyx to kafka-streams today and it was suspiciously easy
hundreds of lines of opaque onyx code and config were replaced with one simple fn: https://gist.github.com/37f8f89a5e414eb75dd8140759980dd0
color me impressed with kafka-streams' api design
but i'm slightly panicked about having moved production on to kafka-streams now
@mccraigmccraig Yes, I've been here before too.
I'm wondering if this is an affirmation that Craig is heading in the right direction or an ominous warning 😸
I'll be listening again this year 🙂
the one thing that kafka-streams doesn't do that onyx did which i'll miss seems to be batching https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-7432
although not OOMEing all the time is a much appreciated feature
Morning
@jasonbell I booked my tickets... and started practising as well last night (just the drinking though at the moment...)
Ask @jr0cket about hosting a session on the Sunday @thomas "How to heckle properly when Jade is talking"
Looked up the census stats, apparently I live in the area with fifth lowest proportion of white British residents in England.
so... if it has CCTV you can ask for the pictures they took I think... (there is a legal requirement for that if I am not mistaken)....
and if everyone does this the whole thing becomes unworkable/expensive they'll have to stop it?
I don’t know about exact rules in UK, I know in some countries they can ask for a “reasonable” fee to offset the costs of information retrieval (which is how they block activist access to government information)
…and good luck!