today marks my 8️⃣ year anniversary at #elastic. and it’s also a new start, since it’s my first day in SF to put us better on the map here — view from the office
PS: not an april fool‘s post 😅
Q for people who have used Elastic Search, esp. for a Mastodon instance: how should I configure it to use less memory (while still having enough)? Right now it seems to eat as much as it wants (~4 GB)...
It's a single-user instance, so the total data size it reports is 40 MB now.
Anyone else remember how #MariaDB company adopting the "Business Source License" for MaxScale made MaxScale and the company super-profitable? No one? Oh yeah, that's because it didn't. #Hashicorp#BUSL#opensource
@viktor If #Hashicorp follows the playbook of #Elastic and others, I assume they'll do something hostile soon in the name of "innovation" whereby the next release or so will have abrupt major breaking changes that make current versions of the clients and providers instantly useless, causing tons of disruptions to end-users, in an attempt to make a fork of yesterday's code harder to pull off.
Were the #GPLv3 not ideological garbage but actually comitted to #FLOSS remaining #public, it would've chosen #PublicAccessibilit to code as priority over illegally demanding surrender of all #Patents and #IP.
@stefan I am not sure now how to check this. I upgraded the Mastodon service and by checking some services statuses, it says mastodon-sidekiq uses around 300 Mb. Elastic ~500 Mb.
Thunderbird 115 "Supernova" launches on Monday, July 10th! It's our first step towards a more modern, more beautiful, and more customizable Thunderbird experience.
We think you're going to love it, and we are endlessly grateful for all of your support throughout the years 💙
it‘s #bbuzz time: find us at the #elastic booth, panel discussion, talk on ELSER, and one on analytics and observability
we also have a meetup on tuesday but that‘s hopelessly overbooked already 😅