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djm06:07:32

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djm06:07:18

What are some good clojure blogs to subscribe to? I've found a few already, but no doubt I've missed some

seancorfield06:07:38

How do you "subscribe" to a blog these days?

seancorfield06:07:02

I mostly just keep an eye on Twitter and #news-and-articles here for interesting blog posts...

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djm06:07:45

There are plenty of RSS readers to choose from; I host an instance of https://miniflux.app/ on heroku; before that I was using newsboat (ncurses)

dharrigan06:07:58

i use feedly. tis okay.

dharrigan06:07:40

must check out newsboat. anything commandline is good in my books!

djm06:07:12

Yeah, newsboat is nice, but I read as much on my phone as on a computer these days

dharrigan06:07:44

the feedly classic app is pretty good

dharrigan06:07:03

their new app is not that great

dharrigan06:07:34

hence a classic version. people complained too much about their new app ๐Ÿ™‚

djm06:07:20

I think I went liferea -> greader -> feedly -> the old reader -> inoreader -> newsboat -> miniflux

Aleksander07:07:36

What people dislike about feedly? I have no hard feelings about it

dharrigan07:07:10

I like it. I use it.

dominicm07:07:32

I'm on ttrss. It's open source and keeps me happy.

Jakob Durstberger13:07:24

morning ๐Ÿ™‚

maleghast14:07:37

Hello everyone ๐Ÿ™‚

samoleary20:07:07

I don't suppose anyone here uses Metabase querying AWS Redshift and has seen queries continuing their execution after the browser tab has been closed?

mccraigmccraig20:07:19

haven't used metabase, but use redshift a lot, and it wouldn't massively surprise me if redshift queries continued for a while after a browser tab was closed... at least until whichever operations in the query-plan are currently executing have returned to the coordinator

samoleary20:07:17

Ah that's interesting, thanks.

samoleary20:07:26

I'll need to play around with Redshift more to get a better understanding of that but certainly interesting that you wouldn't be surprised :thumbsup:

samoleary21:07:53

Doesn't look like Metabase has a 'cancel query' option, at least not for Redshift but I did find this, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/redshift/latest/dg/cm-c-wlm-query-monitoring-rules.html, which should allow me to set rules in AWS to abort arbitrarily long running queries