Silicon-Info
airbyte
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Silicon-Info
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How do I know if I am using the M1 version of a program and not the Intel version?
It's a free, open-source utility that someone has generously released to the public. I find it useful. I often install and run lots of different apps and open-source things, and sometimes it's convenient to be able to just look at an icon in the menu bar to confirm whether something is running under Rosetta or not. Other people find it useful too. Just because you don't have a use for it, doesn't mean nobody else in the world does either.
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Ask HN: How are you dealing with the M1/ARM migration?
> Curious to see what, if anything, is running under translation
There's a useful app called Silicon Info on Github (https://github.com/billycastelli/Silicon-Info) and also on the Mac App Store.
It adds a menu bar icon that switches according to the currently-focused app's architecture.
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nix-build unsupported system
{ pkgs ? import (fetchTarball "https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs-channels/archive/b58ada326aa612ea1e2fb9a53d550999e94f1985.tar.gz") {} }: pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation rec { pname = "silicon-info"; version = "1.0.3"; src = pkgs.fetchurl { url = "https://github.com/billycastelli/Silicon-Info/releases/download/1.0.3/Silicon.Info.app.zip"; sha256 = "raa6RmXiqilz4vrvWfMSzIKuaJUFI2xMLUErw64Y0Pk="; }; installPhase = '' mkdir -p $out/Applications mv "Silicon Info.app" $out/Applications ''; meta = with pkgs.lib; { description = "Silicon Info is a tiny menu bar application allows the user to quickly view the architecture of the currently running application."; license = licenses.mit; homepage = "https://github.com/billycastelli/Silicon-Info"; platforms = platforms.darwin; }; }
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Welcome new Apple Silicon users! Check out my (tiny) menu bar app that displays if a running application is optimized for ARM
Of course, it is free and open source (check out the code on Github!).
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Common Questions about Apple Silicon - Does It ARM
If you already own an Apple Silicon Mac and want to know which apps are running natively as opposed to via Rosetta 2 translation, you can download Silicon Info and see a report of the apps
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Intel or Apple. Discover it directly using your MenuBar
I'm not sure OP is the developer, but moreso someone trying to just share.. mac app news. I feel the picture and description is self explanatory if you have one, but the full github release is here: https://github.com/billycastelli/Silicon-Info
airbyte
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Launch HN: Bracket (YC W22) – Two-Way Sync Between Salesforce and Postgres
I'l also give a shout-out to Airbyte (https://airbyte.com/), with which I've had some limited success with integrating Salesforce to a local database. The particular pull for Airbyte is that we can self-host the open source version, rather than pay Fivetran a significant sum to do this for us.
It's an immature tool, so I don't yet know that I can claim we've spent _less_ than Fivetran on the additional engineering and ops time, but it feels like it has potential to do so once stabilized.
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Who's hiring developer advocates? (October 2023)
Link to GitHub -->
- All the ways to capture changes in Postgres
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Airbyte API and Terraform Provider – available in open source
When it says "available in open source", is that under the main airbyte repo's licensing [1], hence primarily licensed under the Elastic License v2 and therefore not typically considered open source by many?
Airbyte has previous of advertising their offering as open source while not really being as per the OSD[2]. This has been raised with them previously but without response [3][4]. They've also been extending their use of ELv2, recently moving many of their existing MIT licensed connectors to be ELv2 [5].
[1] https://github.com/airbytehq/airbyte/blob/master/LICENSE
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Need help moving 16gb of mongodb data to tableau
As possible solution, I can suggest Airbyte(https://airbyte.com/). it's more performant than generic python script.
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Connecting data sources to Xata with Airbyte and Zapier integrations
Airbyte, an open-source data integration engine that offers hundreds of connectors with data warehouses and databases, has gained popularity for its seamless integration and data syncing capabilities. Xata's integration with Airbyte offers a streamlined data ingestion process from any Airbyte input source directly into your Xata database.
- Data replication from postgresql to MSSQL
- Testing
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Is it impossible to contribute to open source as a data engineer?
You can try and contribute some new connectors/operators for workflow managers like Airflow or Airbyte
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airbyte VS cloudquery - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 2 Jun 2023
What are some alternatives?
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