All Hands on Data #104
06-26-2024
All Hands on Data #104Feeling the heat this past week? Don't worry, we've got a new set of articles ready to keep you cool. Make sure to stay hydrated folks!Article RecommendationsApache Iceberg - What is it?If you've been hearing about Apache Iceberg, but you're not quite sure what it is or why it matters, Julien breaks it down in the most understandable way possible. It reminds me a lot of what AWS Athena was aiming for, but without the vendor lock-in. Store your files in any storage system and gain the ability to query those files easily with SQL. - Blake Burch Data exploration using VIMTo all of you Vim connoisseurs (nerds) out there comes a nice little piece demonstrating how you can use Vim to dynamically explore data. It's actually pretty slick and is a neat alternative to the goto Jupyter notebook or something similar. - John Forstmeier Data detective work: An anti-money laundering exampleEver wonder about the effectiveness of sanctions? This articles dives into the dynamic connections between economic sanctions, international finance, and the enforcement of human rights in such a rich manner! The article goes into how sanctions can be used as strategic and diplomatic tools while also bringing into like the complexities of tracking down financial flows using a unified knowledge graph. Using past examples, Morrison shows how efficient financial crime prevention can be! - Reed Cowan 12 Companies Hiring Data EngineersWith a lot of companies going through significant changes, it's always important to stay up to date on what the job market looks like. This article has a wide variety of open data roles across fintech, health tech and more! - Angel Catalan Podcast RecommendationsThe Analytics Power Hour - June 10, 2024 - Professional Development, Analytically Speaking with Helen CrossleyThis episode features an experienced data leader sharing insights on goal-setting, providing effective feedback, transitioning from individual contributor to manager, and more. The guest gives direct, actionable advice to help analysts and managers develop their skills. The Gradient: Perspectives on AI - June 13, 2024 - Values, Legibility, and GamificationPhilosopher Christopher Thi Nguyen discusses how metrics and scoring systems shape values. He argues they simplify complex realities to enable large-scale coordination but risk excluding nuance and individual well-being. Still, some tradeoffs between scalability and sensitivity may be worthwhile. Thanks for subscribing to All Hands on Data curated by Shipyard. This post is public, so feel free to share it. |