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Tried using this; has great potential but it is too rough right now, an alpha at best - The native cody app makes me sign in everyday for some reason

- the pycharm plugin says I don’t have embeddings but the native app claims otherwise

- when indexing, it complains it cannot find the repo (i assume it is trying to fetch from remote, which is a private github, and not local disk) - i worked around this by removing the remote entirely from git but that is only a temporary solution

- i cannot choose the branch to index (i work on feature branches)


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I disagree; not using ORMs isn't going to magically make developers write better queries, why not spend those few days training them to use the ORM better? Would you rather have raw SQL strewn about the codebase and have to worry about input validation and data (de)serialization every single place? Maybe it's ok for toy apps, but I wouldn't want developers bringing their own different styles of writing SQL all over a project. An ORM helps standardise this stuff


If you don't have a product yet, following "best practises" is not a good use of time, especially if there's no consumer facing impact and if it takes you twice as long to do it. Unless you are developing niche hardware or safety critical products, your first release must be quick. Time is the most valuable asset you have, don't waste it on formatting/linting/CI-CD at this stage. An early release puts your product in the market and allows you to get feedback from that point, which is quite valuable to an early stage startup.


Celery has eta/countdown params that allow for running tasks at a specific time


> Complete list of AWS pricing for every product in every region stored as JSON

Is this a hypothetical file that you mention or something you actually have? Asking since I have a use-case for this data and am interested in knowing how to get it. I have read AWS has APIs for pricing info - is that where you got the data from?





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