Your telemetry data and business data don’t have to lead separate lives. Iceberg unlocks the value of logs, metrics, and ...
My favorite months are April and September because of the natural happenings that occur here during those months. I feel “fall in the air” during September, which is exciting and invigorating. Late in ...
A new SQL Server 2025 feature lets organizations run vector-based semantic searches on their own data, connecting to local or cloud-hosted AI models without relying on massive general-purpose LLMs. I ...
Raiders center Jackson Powers-Johnson took a break from the sun and fun of a Hawaiian vacation this week to step into a role with which he is growing increasingly comfortable. The second-year pro ...
Tampa Bay Rays games at Steinbrenner are an exercise in sweating it out. Remember when you could cheer for the Tampa Bay Rays without getting soaked by rain or sweat? Oh for the days of an ...
The recent rainfall likely will continue to negatively impact the wheat crop and throw a kink in custom harvester plans. Low-lying field areas, such as terrace channels and old plow furrows, already ...
While watching a youth recreation league baseball game (14 and under age group) a couple nights ago, my wife and I made several observations. The evening weather was perfect and we were comfortably ...
Over the past several weeks, my office has been flooded with calls, letters and emails from people across Louisiana. They are deeply concerned about the loss of Medicaid coverage and benefits since ...
April was a big surprise for most farmers in Oklahoma. After coming out of a winter-long drought, rain finally came. In addition to the rain that hopefully saved the wheat crop, Alva hit 101 degrees ...
With so much going on, it can be hard to determine what to write about from a progressive viewpoint. We’re past the 100-day point of You-Know-Who Part Deux, and the merde keeps rapidly hitting the fan ...
For much of my childhood, there was a chunky book on a shelf in our home titled “Pobedonostsev: his life and thought”, published by the Indiana University Press. Simply trying to pronounce that name ...