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Javi Santana

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Typical Challenges of Building Your Data Layer

Every data project hits the same walls at the same stages. Knowing where you are helps you avoid the predictable mistakes.

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Tinybird Blog7y ago

Simple Time Series Prediction Modeling Using Tinybird

Simple time series prediction doesn't require a PhD. This approach gives you forecasts with SQL you already understand.

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Tinybird Blog7y ago

ClickHouse® Meetup Madrid videos

Last April we had the pleasure to host the ClickHouse® meetup in Madrid.

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Tinybird Blog7y ago

Try out Tinybird's closed beta

Tinybird started in closed beta with a handful of teams. Here's what we learned and how it shaped the product you use today.

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Tinybird Blog7y ago

Memory bandwith Napkin Math and more readings from our team members

Real-Time APIs and ETLs, how Github deals with database migrations, memory bandwidth math and more: most interesting articles coming from our flock

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Tinybird Blog6y ago

Facebook rewrites their messenger application using 20 year old techniques – What our team is reading

Kids learn to make good decisions by making decisions, not by following directions

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Tinybird Blog6y ago

A high production rate solves many ills – What our team is reading

If you have a high production rate, you have a high iteration rate. For pretty much any technology whatsoever, progress is a function of iteration.

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Tinybird Blog6y ago

The Guns of August – What our team is reading

Why the birds are the world's best engineers

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Tinybird Blog6y ago

The most sophisticated piece of software ever written – What our team is reading

What is the most sophisticated piece of software ever written?

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Tinybird Blog6y ago

New ideas often emerge or are developed in response to extreme needs arising during a social crisis – What our team is reading

World War II, for example, forced innovation or accelerated development and commercialization of the jet engine, pressurized aircraft cabins, helicopters, at...

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Tinybird Blog6y ago

Getting real – What our team is reading

The best software has a vision. The best software takes sides. When someone uses software, they’re not just looking for features.

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Tinybird Blog6y ago

The Fremen – What our team is reading

If you want to know how to work with new or limited resources, find a population that’s used to not having many alternatives.

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Tinybird Blog6y ago

How we processed 12 trillion rows during Black Friday

In this post we explain the data architecture, infrastructure and how we scale our real-time analytics service with ClickHouse®.

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Tinybird Blog5y ago

Product design: how our SaaS integrates with git

Analytics data projects are code and code should be in a repo.

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Tinybird Blog5y ago

ClickHouse® tips #1: calculating aggregations after a date

Tips and recipes to learn how to make the most of ClickHouse®, curated weekly by the Tinybird team. Part 1.

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Tinybird Blog5y ago

Publish SQL-based endpoints on NGINX log analysis

Building a highly scalable log analytics tool with Tinybird and exporting your queries as an API.

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Tinybird Blog5y ago

Clickhouse®, Open Source and Tinybird

Tinybird runs on ClickHouse but adds what's missing: APIs, auth, scaling, and deployment. Same engine, completely different experience.

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Tinybird Blog5y ago

ClickHouse® tips #3: the transform function

Using the transform function to join two tables when joinGet is not available. Part 3.

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Tinybird Blog5y ago

Starting with Kafka

Starting with Kafka feels overwhelming. This guide cuts through the complexity and gets you streaming data in hours, not weeks.

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Tinybird Blog5y ago

Spatial Indexing aids Finding which Polygons contain a Point

Speed up your queries by using a spatial index to select fewer polygons before testing if a point is inside a polygon.

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Tinybird Blog4y ago
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