This happens to me too. Sometimes I even setup many alarms every 15min or so like 40min before I want to wake up. This gets me to this state, and when I snooze the alarm I can go right back where I was
I'm a Data Engineer which uses Spark daily. I guess the only important cert would come from Databricks, but I think it will be more worth your while to read the book mentioned here and try to do a little project ingesting/transforming data
I don't think SQL is going anyware. There might me abstactions that use these engines but you write SQL (a là dbt) before people get used to 10 APIs for the same.
What Spark has going for it is its ecosystem. Things like Delta and Iceberg are being written for Spark first. Look at PyIceberg for example
Pyflink seems promising, I love vanilla flink but as soon as you need to debug your pyflink job pyflink becomes a hurdle. That translation layer between Python and Java can be opaque.
> To address your Proton Drive comment directly, they are a small team and they are rolling out Web, iOS, Android, Windows and Mac.
You said it was a small team for Proton Drive.
I also feel they are prioritizing more products instead of investing in improving their current offering
Hey!
I love Nix, and I've been using it as my daily driver for more than 1 year.
There is a lot of people putting a lot of energy on documenting and explaining, but the current recommendation is _suffer_.
For Docker, you could start here in this HN thread [1], for NixOS and flakes there is a video series and git [2] I used at the begining which I liked.
I wanted something a bit more 'complete', so if you will you can read through my nix repo [3].
I have built Portry and Go applications (that I'll push to nixpkgs at some point) and GCP images for VMs, so if you need a reference for that just ask :)
Hey! I'm also from Argentina, and what seems to work for me is to budget in dollars.
I use beancount and load the blue ARS-USD exchange rate and record all my transactions in the currency it actually happened. I am a bit flexible as to avoid lifestyle creep and ARS appreciation (like this month)