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Berlin, it’s meetup time!
Join us for the dltHub Community Meetup, an evening of real-world demos, lessons learned, and conversations with builders.
📍 Rosebud, Berlin
📆 Feb 17 | 18:00 – 21:00
Curious about what we’re building at dltHub? Come by 👋
pictures or it did not happen ;)
thank you
TLDR; we launched on ProductHunt!
After months packed with community-driven features our AI memory tool @cognee.bsky.social has evolved to new heights. Finally AI agents meet the memory they deserve - structured, accurate, and reliable - in 5 lines of code.
Meet our own #dlthub Violetta at the upcoming #IcebergSummit with #Python workshop in SF April 9th
🚀 In the last 6 months we have seen early adopters in the dlt community take advantage of AI code editors such as Cursor. Check our initial assistants and building blocks for custom workflows such as Anthropic MCP servers for dlt on the recently launched hub.continue.dev/dlthub from @continue.dev 🚀
dlt+ Cache is an example of offline processing that I think is going to become a data engineering + analytics standard.
@mmullins.coginiti.co has shown similar ideas for Coginiti on processing Iceberg data and caching it locally.
Got a demo of this today, super cool stuff
Reminded me of this
www.datacouncil.ai/talks/proces...
It’s critical that an open architecture underlies the future of AI-enhanced software development. This is why we are launching Continue 1.0 with hub.continue.dev today: techcrunch.com/2025/02/26/c...
Continue Hub + VS Code
Continue 1.0 is here! Combining our open-source IDE extensions with hub.continue.dev makes it frictionless to use custom AI code assistants. Discover the models, rules, prompts, docs, and other building blocks you need to become an amplified developer ✨
We’re excited to be part of the launch @continue.dev with our early data dlt, dlt+ engineering assistants and workflows and be be part of the broader mission
dlthub.com/blog/compoun...
love how you try things and share your experience in recent weeks. we are cooking something up with continue.dev ... ping me in two weeks if you want to give it a go
We will be releasing more dlt + features subsequently & will be communicating our overall vision for dlt+ in the coming weeks. From today onwards we welcome additional early testers of dlt+ that help us shape dlt+ with us further. dlthub.com/blog/dltplus...
We at dltHub are releasing the initial two features of dlt+, our framework for running dlt in production, in early access:
👉dlt+ Project: A declarative YAML collaboration point for teams
👉dlt+ Cache: A database-like compute layer for developing, testing & running transformations
Thanks for letting me hang in your NYC office @aaazzam.bsky.social
Going to NYC again this week ! Ping me if you want to grab coffee.
A few weeks ago I got inspired by @michaelnielsen.bsky.social to try a new type of reading which is throwing non-fiction book pdfs at Claude and then talk to Claude. It's something I find myself doing on a regular (but still also reading non-fiction on my Kindle+Remarkable).
notesfrompoland.com/2025/01/08/p... clearly we at dltHub did not go far enough 4y when we played around with the technology at that time
how good is claude with your book, did you try that experience?
I asked one of the GitHub founders about stars as a metric and the response was they were intended as bookmarks as you sometimes use it as well
Am often on the lookout for any of their signed artists are playing and if I can make that into a date night with my wife. Us living in Berlin it's fairly easy to do that (and juggle it with parenthood). Michael Mayer, Dj Koze, Kölsch are all personal favourites of mine.
One of my favourite electronic music labels in the world is KOMPAKT from Cologne. If you like good electronic work background music, consider their yearly compilations, especially from 12 onwards.
open.spotify.com/playlist/2u5...
we work well together (see the data engineering zoomcamp tutorials)
Our co-founder @datancoff.ee is wondering whether Python can compete with DuckDB and Spark as the "query engine" for Iceberg open lakehouses. Can it?
tower.dev/blog/buildin...
Anyone else thinking that the emergence of the MCP server layer on top of Claude signals that LLMs are coming to data engineering for real? Who's interacting with a MCP server & agent framework already? Any hot takes? github.com/punkpeye/awe...
cc @ty.energy
This is what I think could be possible with dlt and AI. I basically did this with the Bluesky API docs and the dlt docs and built a new connector.