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      <title>Sail. Sailing Through Giants and Sparks</title>
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      <description>In this article, I share my critical view on the current state of data engineering, dominated by heavyweight platforms like Spark and Databricks, and introduce Sail, an open-source engine built on top of Apache Arrow and DataFusion, written in Rust, that offers a new path: lightweight, efficient, and powerful.</description>
      
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