

*pastes list of 100 numbers"
"Flunky, put this in a where in SQL statement. "
*pastes list of 100 numbers"
"Flunky, put this in a where in SQL statement. "
It’s taught me a few new tricks. It’s good at short bits of code, but anything longer is likely to have problems that take as much time to fix as writing it yourself to begin with.
I also find learning something new to be much faster when you can just ask a question about best practices or why something works like it does.
I’ve heard people like that one. I didn’t try it, but I love Nobara as my primary OS.
It’s so cool. We’ve been waiting for Linux to cover gaming and it really has with the push from Steam.
Personally, I’ve never had trouble even with partitions, but Windows isn’t going to mess with drives that aren’t NTFS.
Good stuff. Too many people lately are all “no copyright would be an improvement.” Yeah, maybe for the corps who could freely use your output as they wish.
Nobara or Pop! OS would be good choices.
Yeah, VR is still catching up, but I feel like (dual) booting to Win 10 just for specific purposes would greatly reduce the risk.
Yeah, though the joke is funny, this is the real answer.
Storage is cheap compared to creating custom libraries.
Yeah, no matter what way you disorganize 60,000 rows, the data is still going to read into memory once.
Right? There’s no part of that xeet that makes any real sense coming from a “data engineer.”
Terrifying, really.
You seem very convinced, considering the downvotes of discussion.
Edit - lol, like I said.
So… out of date stats about advertising?
You could query 60,000 rows on a low tier smart phone. Makes no sense at all.
Even if it was local, a raspberry pi can handle a query that size.
Edit - honestly, it reeks of a knowledge level that calls the entire PC a “hard drive”.
Seems like a good excuse to someone who doesn’t know what they’re doing and needs an excuse because why they haven’t completed it yet?
The whole post is complete bs in multiple ways. So weird.
If that were true, removing copyright entirely would benefit society.
Just because it’s been corrupted doesn’t mean the intent and purpose isn’t still there.
It’s absurd that we essentially agree on what needs to happen, but you’re stuck on the idea copyright currently has no benefit to anyone but big business.
Seems like a strange application of stats when, as you say, the regulated safety features - the important ones - need not come into a decision-making process and advertising them would be a waste of time.
Bahaha, what kind of a bizarre statement is that?
Was he trying to imply the government only uses spreadsheets and nosql DBs?
Or did he think it was necessary to point out that your average government employee isn’t writing their own SQL to grab data they need?
do syntax
Ironic phrase.
Love your edit. Sounds like me, lol.