Can anyone comment why these are superior to ClickHouse? I really like the ClickBench which compares the various products performance (and open source).
I have no affiliation with ClickHouse, but in my experience, everything I have tried (regular relational DB (Postgres), InfluxDB, TimescaleDB is significantly inferior to it. However, I wouldn't bother with it unless you have enough scale to justify it (imo that is > low billions of rows).
And macOS finder has one of the pathetic designs in similar to Apple simplicity but its supposed to be used for other way. Taking inspiration from that design is shooting yourself and half baking it is like making sure you screw in both ways
Zoom official change log doesn't have any information about this and even their support docs still not updated, but it's available for Linux since version v6.0.x
The fresh grads in question came from reputable UC schools. Given the degrees they were (or almost were) holding, and where they came from, they are expected to at least give a shit about Unix-like systems, if not actually have a clue about them.
We are a business, not a charity daycare, we do have to actually *judge* employees we hire on their merits.
> number of startups do use Mac
Modern day macOS is "fine" for the people who will be doing everything they do in Google Chrome.
The organizations I tend to frequent are of very high talent density, hence a software developer who forthcomingly prefers macOS and is clueless about *software* (ie operating systems) in a fundamental way is looked down on (and rightly so) by the higher echelon of talent.