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Neil Jagdish Patel

@njpatel

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Trying to remember if there’s been another language that has had a genuinely great peace of tech but with an insufferable religion attached to it

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Need to find a needle in the haystack over the last six months and a quarter of a trillion events? Sure how about at 76.3 billion rows/sec? All powered by s3, lambdas and a sprinkle of magic from Tomás Senart 💪🏼

Need to find a needle in the haystack over the last six months and a quarter of a trillion events? 

Sure how about at 76.3 billion rows/sec? All powered by s3, lambdas and a sprinkle of magic from <a href="/tsenart/">Tomás Senart</a>  💪🏼
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For me to buy the next iPhone, Apple is actually competing against the work it takes to get all my finance apps transferred

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A rumor has it that Neil Jagdish Patel might be relying on partionned flat Bloofi filters. Bloofi: Multidimensional Bloom Filters. Information Systems, Information Systems 54, 2015. arxiv.org/abs/1501.01941

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The kill-joys around vibe coding are boring . Don't be so caught up in the correctness and rules around software that you forget that joy of willing something into existence in the first place. Let others experience it too.

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15 years later and still we 𝙽𝙾𝙳𝙴_𝙾𝙿𝚃𝙸𝙾𝙽𝚂=--𝚖𝚊𝚡-𝚘𝚕𝚍-𝚜𝚙𝚊𝚌𝚎-𝚜𝚒𝚣𝚎=𝟾𝟷𝟿𝟸

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I've been so absolutely locked-in building needle-in-the-haystack query acceleration (to the tune of 110B rows per second) and it's so damn hard to pause, zoom out, and talk about it. I just get sucked in to juicing it further and further. Time to stop and write a blog post.

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People, you don't understand... 2025 really is the year of the agents. Yesterday I was taking care of my son all day. I was walking him in the park in the afternoon while he took his nap. I kicked off 5 Cursor agents on separate Linear issues (using Claude Opus 4). One of

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Views unlock a bunch of new use cases and fine-grained control when coupled with RBAC. Views are first-class citizens in Axiom and can do nearly everything a dataset can, enjoy!