Office Hours from the Apple Vision Pro
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
- To answer today's questions from pollgab.com/room/brento, I strapped on my Apple Vision Pro and recorded my persona as if we were on a FaceTime or Zoom call together. It's delightfully creepy, as if I'm AI Brent from the Future. Here's what we covered:
00:00 Start
00:44 Rushabh Shah: I have a question regarding the DBCCSHRINKFILE command. Is it advisable to run the DBCCSHRINKFILE for the NDF file to the target site, leaving 10% free space? Do we need to consider any impact on HA/AG with 4 nodes? How to stop the DBCCSHIRNKFILE operation safely?
01:41 SQLPadawan: hey Brent, asking for a friend: if you were an employee/freelancer DBA or DB developer again, how would you future-proof your career these days with lots of layoffs and AI?
02:49 Walt Kowalski: Is 'cranky' a justified stereotype for the average DBA? Was Brent a cranky DBA during his working days?
03:39 Marcus-The-German: Hi Brent, what is your recommendation regarding unlimited autogrowth? Right now I use to limit autogrowth but may rethink this setting.
04:56 RollbackIsSingleThreaded: Hi Brent! I reduced the number of logical reads for one query from 306 thousand to 11200. The second query is only ~200ms faster (1.329ms vs 1.124). Is it worth it? - Наука та технологія
You can alter your avatar and we can finally listening to Clippy saying smart stuff...lol
Brent, I loved your "creepy" comment. Thank you for another great office hours and for all you do for our SQL community!
Hahaha, my pleasure!
This is awesome to see. Thanks for this demo Brent!
Glad you liked it!
Quite dull when it comes to face expressiveness. I wonder how far off we are until it starts looking like the one Zuck showed in interview with Lex Fridman
Yeah, it's really limited in terms of expression range.
You're just using the "CREEPY" version of yourself to remind us of your CREEPI query tuning process.
You look like Gordon Freeman from half-life ✌️
Thanks for the video. Very informative as always. Can I ask if you have tried to run SSMS on a Windows VM on Parallels from within an Apple Mac where the screen is displayed in the Apple Vision Pro. I travel a lot and it would be great if that worked well although I read you are limited to a single virtual screen. It would be interesting to see if it works effectively.
Sorry I see you did do a video for that too - thank you :)
You bet!
Office Hours - Grand Theft Auto edition :)
Considering all the tech that is in use to achieve the virtual persona, it's not too bad and easy to get used to (the ghost hands snap you back though). Surprised the lip sync isn't off or something (apparently the brain can pickup a very small latency there) but that seems fine. Without a doubt it will improve (hence Apple's "beta" tag for it). Does actually using Apple Vision Pro give the recorder any benefit though, easier access to notes/windows, simpler recording setup?
It's definitely a way, way, WAY simpler recording setup, and I can record 'em from anywhere.
Using excel source in ssis , for high size / high number of records with many columns receive an error. error : there are XXX bytes of physical memory with XXXX bytes free. system reports 98% memory load .. tried autobuffer in data flow ..also tried rows per batch at destination ..also tried to reduce the columns size to minimum ( was navchar255 ..now nvarchar 25 -30 most of the columns) ... Is there any way to avoid this error ....
Unfortunately, I don't do SSMS.
Add a mid-Atlantic accent and you’d be a shoe in for conductor on the Polar Express 😏
HAHAHA
The lip sync latency and sometimes inaccuracy really annoys me. The 'head' also fades out too much on the edges making it completely artificial. very weird
I totally agree. It's super weird. I can't imagine using it in meetings, at least not yet. It's going to take a lot of work.
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Heh heh heh
Actually makes me nauseous watching the video! Not sure if it is the visuals (seeing through your clothes, face, and hands whenever you move) or the fact that your audio doesn't match your mouth/lips...etc. But awful to watch - still good content to listen to, but I enjoy watching your presentations!!
Isn't it bizarre? It's so weirdly creepy.
you look like a ghost
Also, same in real life.