And if its just a typo? Use strike through, then you can leave your funny typo and correct it
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...and right here you can see, even Lemmy users can have bad takes!
I mean you're highlighting some points that support how open and decentralized that this place is?
It seems there is a healthy sentiment among users and understanding the tolerance paradox. Beyond that the ability to discuss around what we (an instance) wants vs what we (Lemmy) wants vs what we (individual users) want is great. The option the federate and defederate is also great, as if there is an instance adding 0 value to any of those prior groups (like lemmy.online), you as a community can decide to not federate. You as a user don't like that choice? You can go to another instance or make your own! The level of openess and control is really in your hands.
That's a new one... 15+ years on the internet, wtf does ICYMI stand for
I felt the need for a quick edit, I appreciate the knowledge drop. Wine drops my pleasantries and so I just dove in on my curiosity!
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
It isn't. Two cats, both happily exist inside and have no need or want to go outside.
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
Most halloumi is sold in a type of brine.
Usually you slice it into decently thick pieces, pat dry, brush with olive oil and fry on high.
I would assume the drizzle is post plating, but I only ever fry up barebones halloumi or maybe had some pepper
Atleast the second point on your 'missed' list is generally instance related (atleast in my experience).
The only issues with buttons not working I had was when I didn't realise my instance was down to update to 0.8.1