Developer intials seems a tad redundant since the commit is tied to author(s). But I guess it is only 2 extra char
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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
I only use fare height when forced through the means of technology that for some reason hasn't been legislated to provide sane units mandatorily when sold in Canada
The exceptions to this would be lumber. Then occasionally I get pissed off at any Canadian company (or even government form) that refuses to follow our own standards. For instance federally, its recemmoneded to use YYYY-MM-DD unless you're writing out the month with three letters or more in which case you can use the insane states method. Yet consistently in forms I input the date wrong cause they do whatever that other format is
That headline really buries the lede
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
I mean the avatar doesn't argue against you being a bot
Yup just did similar excersise. Jerboa was getting confused until I unintentionally removed my old account.
Readding then worked like a charm.
Option 2 is cool in regards to letting users decide... Option 3 is my second choice that said.
That said I ultimately agree with option 1. An instance dedicated to just regurgitating content from another user-generated site is just not a good thing. There is 0 value to those posts on Lemmy, instance wide imo.
There is 0 way to interact with the posts in a meaningful way and they just fill up 'new' with crap from somewhere else.
I don't like the nuclear option of defederation, but I really just see that instance as a hindrence to the existence and natural growth on Lemmy.
They don't. The only argument for outside cats is Europe. And even then its loose.
Its irresponsible, unneeded and a menace to the environment. No amount of bells will change it. Not to mention I'd get crucified for letting my dog piss, shit and terrorise your cats in your yard. Why are people insane enough to let the opposite occur.
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
Currently no. But they had, which was clearly stated as it was talking on the past.