Man reading this thread, you’re kind of a dumbass. Especially if you think rewording your answer here from the last reply to reframe to current time period vs what was being talked about would throw off the scent
Man reading this thread, you’re kind of a dumbass. Especially if you think rewording your answer here from the last reply to reframe to current time period vs what was being talked about would throw off the scent
But like know how it works for using it or know how it works…
Those are very different statements, and the latter is really unimportant
If you use google assistant to set reminders you now use tasks.
I only know this because I heavily use reminders, and my pixel 5 kept annoying me to tell me reminders are being converted to tasks and will live there now
Works in 90% of the elevators I take in Canada 🤷♂️
Assuming this refers to essentially processed cheese like kraft singles.
9/10 times a different cheese will taste much better and texturally if you’re using a good melting point cheese for the use case better there as well.
That said, this style of cheese excels and is really only tolerable in HOT food. It needs to be melted. Its nasty pre-melt and its nasty post-melt. But while melted, it’s good.
A grilled cheese with real and stringy cheeses is great. But sometimes a grilled cheese with 2 kraft singles is what you crave.
Not quite the same as described but weirdly as a kid this was thee menu item I always wanted from A&W
But now nothing can be read without going to Reddit
I’m here right now! Reading to my hearts content
I don’t hate that version though, for what it’s worth
Now someone augment it to show what happens when we dereference the pointer.
Even better derefencing a pointer that isn’t pointing at anything
Is it shitbag steve?
Can someone please remind me wtf this one was called lmao
Oh were they referring to praise hands? I thought they meant 🙋
This is due to having your session invalidated after that exploit that hit lemmy.world decently hard.
Delete your user, and readd worked for me. Alternatively clearing the apps cache I’ve heard can work.
Remove and reinstall would also work, but is just a more roundabout way of the other two methods.
Technically, it does show a gap in Jerboa to me. It can’t handle the unexpected scenario of server side invalidation of login sessions.
Your link is broken, unfortunately the last ‘):’ was appended to the link
{ 200: OK }
Comment came in loud and clear
It’s in git. In our current but on its last legs env we had a inhouse built tool that would compare a release branch with master and build a series files we’d throw at the DBA to run updating procs, tables, views, etc. Had procs built to preserve data when ddl changed and what not. Very painful. This was on Netezza.-
Now we are moving to Azure Synapse… And we are using Azure DevOps instead of Bitbucket and it works but its jank. Our git repo is now actually tied to the DB through the use of release pipelines. PRs on master will get released automatically… That said most recent update from msft and now it takes 7hrs just for the deployment plan to build.
Its not great… My company is addicted to stored procs. I hear there is some projects looking into databricks, azure data factory, sparks, etc… For now my life is pain and complaints, just trying to get people to learn to love git. BI here before I joined unfortunately not IT minded.
Edit: didn’t even touch on testing… And frankly half the devs seem like they don’t/don’t know how to even do impact analysis… If you change a column, at minimum search the code base for impacts… Don’t just deploy and blow up our prod cause you’re mismatching sizes
My companies whole of BI is operated through Stored Procs… Its a tad insane
That actually does help, I think, for better grasping the concept! Also…
In order to avoid the rebound effect, environmental economists have suggested that any cost savings from efficiency gains be taxed in order to keep the cost of use the same.[7]
Found that tidbit interesting. The concept of removing the cost savings to insulate efficiency gains against the rebound effect is interesting yet weirdly logical
200 is probably the most common status no? Many successful responses will give 200 in the backend
I didn’t realise that one was Canadian as well. It did love the name as it vibes with my exact feelings as I’ve explored lemmy instances and this whole concept. Endd up at lemmy.ca as that .ca domain just sold it for me
Currently no. But they had, which was clearly stated as it was talking on the past.