#Datasources
NHSN and other epi datasources back again. I imagine there is quite some work under the scene, thanks CDC folks we've been missing you.
November 14, 2025 at 6:39 PM
How Duolingo used macros to promote mvvm architecture adoption

The post shows how an iOS team used Swift Macros to strip MVVM boilerplate - starting with DataSources - standardize code, and boost velocity.

blog.duolingo.com/ios-mvvm-swi...
Scaling MVVM in iOS with Swift Macros
Learn how Duolingo's iOS team used Swift Macros to cut boilerplate and streamline MVVM architecture adoption in a growing codebase.
blog.duolingo.com
November 3, 2025 at 7:11 AM
of our choosing. During your data-collection, did you encounter any other interesting datasources that could be used for that? I'm thinking about stuff like ISS telemetry dumps etc. I've been looking around, but can't seem to find much. Would be interesting to do e.g. anomaly detection on it.
October 29, 2025 at 6:52 PM
By the way, I read your blogpost about how this came to life, very interesting! I wasn't even aware of certain datasources, e.g. those regular ISS audio syncs to archive.org. I'm currently studying again to get an additional degree in AI, and we often need to do assignments based on datasets (1/2)
Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free & Borrowable Texts, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine
archive.org
October 29, 2025 at 6:52 PM
Just released new minor versions of DBOS TypeScript and DBOS Python 🚀

What's new:
- Improved performance for rate-limited queues (thanks to our user Matt Reed!)
- Added Kysely datasources in TypeScript
- Better compatibility with custom Otel exporters
- Minor fixes for warnings and type definitions
October 27, 2025 at 7:28 PM
Latest version of my Claude Code OpenTelemetry Grafana dashboards with Prometheus, Loki datasources docs.claude.com/en/docs/clau... 🤓😎
October 23, 2025 at 9:39 AM
Our Python application just received a new release, making both COSMIC and ExAC as optional datasources. Enjoy!

news.moalmanac.org/2025-10-17-a...
October 17, 2025 at 3:30 PM
📦 pieceofcake2/datasources v2.0.0

CakePHP 2 Datasources Plugin

🔗 https://github.com/pieceofcake2/datasources
October 7, 2025 at 10:10 PM
📦 pieceofcake2/datasources v2.0.0

CakePHP 2 Datasources Plugin

🔗 https://github.com/pieceofcake2/datasources
October 7, 2025 at 9:10 PM
Senior Frontend Engineer - Datasources | UK | Remote Mettuppalayam St, Parakkunnam, Vinayaka colony, Palakkad, Kerala 678001, India Grafana Labs Grafana Labs is a remote-first, open-source powerhou...

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Senior Frontend Engineer - Datasources | UK | Remote
Mettuppalayam St, Parakkunnam, Vinayaka colony, Palakkad, Kerala 678001, India Grafana Labs Grafana Labs is a remote-first, open-source powerhouse. There are more than 20M users of Grafana, the open source visualization tool, around the globe, monitoring everything from beehives to climate change in the Alps. The instantly recognizable dashboards have been spotted everywhere from a NASA launch and Minecraft HQ to Wimbledon and the Tour de France. Grafana Labs also helps more than 3,000 companies -- including Bloomberg, JPMorgan Chase, and eBay -- manage their observability strategies with the Grafana LGTM Stack, which can be run fully managed with Grafana Cloud or self-managed with the Grafana Enterprise Stack, both featuring scalable metrics (Grafana Mimir), logs (Grafana Loki), and traces (Grafana Tempo). We’re scaling fast and staying true to what makes us different: an open-source legacy, a global collaborative culture, and a passion for meaningful work. Our team thrives in an innovation-driven environment where transparency, autonomy, and trust fuel everything we do. You may not meet every requirement, and that’s okay. If this role excites you, we’d love you to raise your hand for what could be a truly career-defining opportunity. ## Senior Frontend Engineer As a Senior Software Engineer in the AWS Data Sources squad, you’ll take a leading role in the development of open-source data source plugins for Grafana. Grafana is an open-source visualization platform that helps users understand their systems and data through customizable dashboards and alerts. Within the Grafana department, the Data Sources group is responsible for connecting to and querying our vast library of data sources. The AWS Data Sources squad specifically builds and maintains open-source data source plugins that are built in partnership with AWS. Our mission is to deliver high quality plugins that enable Grafana users to query data directly from AWS and visualize it within Grafana in a unified view. Collaboration is at the heart of what we do. You'll have the opportunity to work across the Data Sources team and partner with other squads within the Grafana division to drive innovation and solve complex engineering challenges. ### The Opportunity: * Enhancing the querying experience within a Grafana data source * Investigating and resolving configuration issues * Supporting the reliability and operations of data sources in Grafana Cloud * Collaborating with engineers and teams across the Grafana division ### What you'll be doing: * You are comfortable working in a remote-first company; communication is key. * You are passionate about building user-facing open-source software * You have professional experience as a Full-stack Engineer with expertise in React, Typescript and microservices (golang is a plus). * You are someone who is naturally curious, motivated to grow and thrives in a collaborative environment. * You enjoy working on complex solutions – Grafana is a highly technological solution and has avid followers who rely on it every day and care deeply about their workflows ### What Makes You a Great Fit: * AWS products: Cloudwatch, OpenSearch, Redshift, Athena, Aurora, Amazon Prometheus * Familiarity with being on-call and performing operations/SRE tasks * Frontend technologies: React and TypeScript * Backend technologies: Go and familiarity with other backend languages * Configuration technologies: Jsonnet and Terraform * Containerization and orchestration: Docker, Kubernetes * Exposure to microservices architecture and distributed systems * Monitoring and observability: Familiarity with tools like Grafana, Prometheus or other observability platforms. 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October 7, 2025 at 9:22 PM
I find it great for plotting exploratory graphs when working with new datasources - quickly being able to slice in different ways/edit with natural language. Whenever I've tried for something more complex like modelling etc it's more of a drag than a boost I find
September 29, 2025 at 6:36 PM
"Running analytics queries from your machine with Zero-BigData stack needed on top of AWS S3(compressed JSON, Parquet, csv) or other DataSources" by Roman Tsypuk

#amazon-s3 #analytics
Running analytics queries from your machine with Zero-BigData stack needed on top of AWS S3(compressed JSON, Parquet, csv) or other DataSources
Cloud data lakes often store large volumes of logs, metrics, or event data in AWS S3. The formats vary: newline-delimited JSON (often gzipped), CSV, or more optimized columnar formats like Parquet. Traditionally, querying this data meant spinning up heavyweight tools (Athena, Spark, Presto, EMR).
community.aws
September 18, 2025 at 6:30 AM
Soundcharts | Market Intelligence for the Music Industry
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September 14, 2025 at 3:20 PM
The Spring Debugger from @intellijidea.com autodetects your datasources and registers them into the Database tool window. This is particularly helpful when testing with Testcontainers.

It gives you instant database inspection, no setup. Super handy. 🧐
September 11, 2025 at 11:14 AM
Here are the slides I used to explain the main bibliometric datasources, in case someone's interested!

🔗 zenodo.org/records/1707...
Introduction to Bibliometric Data Sources
Presentation for the European Summer School for Scientometrics (2025).
zenodo.org
September 8, 2025 at 1:07 PM
It supports terraform functions and datasources. Examples here: github.com/JosiahOne/te...
terraform-provider-aws-iam-validator/examples at main · JosiahOne/terraform-provider-aws-iam-validator
Minimal terraform provider to validate AWS IAM policies - JosiahOne/terraform-provider-aws-iam-validator
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September 6, 2025 at 3:49 PM
The MCP server for Grafana not only allows you to manage dashboards, but also query datasources, Prometheus, Loki, incidents...

👉 Give it a try here: github.com/grafana/mcp-...
GitHub - grafana/mcp-grafana: MCP server for Grafana
MCP server for Grafana. Contribute to grafana/mcp-grafana development by creating an account on GitHub.
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September 2, 2025 at 11:49 AM
📦 google/shopping-merchant-datasources v1.0.0

Google Shopping Merchant DataSources Client for PHP

🔗 https://github.com/googleapis/php-shopping-merchant-datasources
August 19, 2025 at 10:10 PM
From an EM @ Grafana: it's still built by engineers for engineers, and that's been both a blessing & a curse; you can probably get exactly what you want (from all sorts of datasources) BUT it can be a time sink with a steep learning curve.

This is a space where AI really shines, luckily.
August 18, 2025 at 9:47 AM
"enterprise left join and good at getting access to diverse government datasources" is a terrifying thing that should not exist
August 3, 2025 at 5:44 PM
Beyond ADS-B, other methods like Mode C transponders and commercial aircraft weather radar also contribute to weather prediction. These existing technologies provide valuable complementary data, enhancing the overall meteorological picture. #DataSources 3/6
August 3, 2025 at 10:00 AM
BridgeDb Java 3.0.29 is released: https://github.com/bridgedb/BridgeDb/releases/tag/release_3.0.29

"This update release brings in BridgeDb Datasources 20270728, improves the backwards compatibility with old Apache Derby versions, adds a BridgeDb.getVersion() method, and updates various […]
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July 29, 2025 at 7:59 AM
new BridgeDb Datasources release: https://github.com/bridgedb/datasources/releases/tag/20270728

"Uses UniProtKB as name, removes EcoGene, and multiple small updates"

BridgeDb Datasources is a dataset with metadata about data sources and organisms used by BridgeDb Java and downstream tools like […]
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July 28, 2025 at 7:26 PM