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    • Gators1G
      Gators1 @A Former User
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      @Hog said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

      I think I must run the most expensive (per-user) accounting system on the planet. It’s completely custom built, multi-user, multi-language, multi-currency and, now since Chhunly does more important work, has exactly one user (me).

      In previous years, I fell for the mistake of enhancing it whilst I was actually doing my end of year taxes but, since I prefer programming to accounting, it just meant I lost weeks doing stuff I enjoyed while my tax deadline drew closer without any real progress. Now I wait until after my taxes are done and fix things that irritated me during the previous weeks. To that end, I just implemented dark mode:

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      I could probably just use an off the shelf solution (or even just a spreadsheet) but one of the technologies it uses is something I use professionally so it’s good to ride the bleeding edge of that tech and experiment with it / learn. And it’s nice having the freedom to make it do whatever I want. For example, the number of web apps that insist on blowing out the back of my retinas at 11pm because they still don’t support dark mode in 2024 is too damn high.

      What’s the blurred out line? Porn subscriptions?

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      • ?
        A Former User
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        Was just wrestling more than I should have to with a simple MongoDb query when I was reminded by how much I dislike MongoDB in general. Actually, I’m not a huge fan of document databases to begin with but they’ve certainly got their very specific use cases. They aren’t a replacement though for relational DBs in 99% of normal enterprise software. Unfortunately, I chose a software stack that was hot in 2014 that was based on MongoDB which was also hot a decade ago and now I’m fucking stuck with it unless I want to spend weeks on a rewrite.

        When I was first exposed to the MongoDB hype, lets say I was highly skeptical. After years of using now, I’m certain that whatever dubious time savings it gives you are wasted in working around its issues. Mongo seems to be on the nose now maybe in part because they are trying to squeeze money out of its users but at least in part because for most people it was a wasted fucking investment based on bullshit marketing lies:

        Nemil Dalal  /  Aug 29, 2017

        The Marketing Behind MongoDB

        The Marketing Behind MongoDB

        Countless NoSQL databases competed to be the database of choice. MongoDB's marketing strategy helped it become the winner.

        the majority of application software that developers write will be in use cases that are better fits for MongoDB and other NoSQL technology

        MongoDB’s CTO feels that nearly 90% of database installations would benefit from switching to MongoDB.

        I fucking tech marketing.

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        • JamJ
          Jam @A Former User
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          @Hog said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

          I fucking tech marketing.

          When one is filled with hate, sometimes words go missing.

          I bet that I can read your mind though! ;-)

          "laissez les bons temps rouler!"

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          • Gators1G
            Gators1 @A Former User
            last edited by Gators1

            @Hog welcome to my world but it’s worse by eleventy. There are hundreds of tools out there all with hungry sales reps trying to tell you that their shit will change the world and the competing tools are terrible. The chart below was made to show how crazy it is, but the crazy thing is each box isn’t even all of them for that category.

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            • ?
              A Former User @Jam
              last edited by A Former User

              @Jam said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

              @Hog said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

              I fucking tech marketing.

              When one is filled with hate, sometimes words go missing.

              I bet that I can read your mind though! ;-)

              I had to re-read the line you quoted 3 times before I saw the problem.

              I drop/miss words way too often in my writing. I read a how-to book on speed reading in my early teens and I think it permanently broke me because unfortunately I seem to write the same way I read - leaving out chunks that can be inferred from the surrounding words.

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              • Lob12L
                Lob12
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                I speed read everything Jam posts and it’s been serving me well so far!

                [IMG] https://image.ibb.co/nhhF0Q/new_sig_lob12.jpg [/IMG]

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                • Gators1G
                  Gators1 @Lob12
                  last edited by Gators1

                  @Lob12 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                  I speed read everything Jam posts and it’s been serving me well so far!

                  Damn you are a masochist. Actually listen to Putin…read Jam… I scroll past without reading anything and then post the frog.

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                  • KilemallK
                    Kilemall Careful, railroad agent @Jam
                    last edited by

                    @Jam said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                    @Hog said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                    I fucking tech marketing.

                    When one is filled with hate, sometimes words go missing.

                    I bet that I can read your mind though! ;-)

                    He constructed it correctly.

                    https://i.imgur.com/hX2CMMZ.jpg

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                    Wingmann

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                    • KilemallK
                      Kilemall Careful, railroad agent @Lob12
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                      @Lob12 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                      I speed read everything Jam posts and it’s been serving me well so far!

                      I actually read them because it’s same speed comprehension for me. He makes points that are valid but more complex then USA Today level writing, but a LOT of you are missing it.

                      https://i.imgur.com/hX2CMMZ.jpg

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                      Twain

                      No editing is gonna save you now-
                      Wingmann

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                      • Lob12L
                        Lob12 @Kilemall
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                        @Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                        @Lob12 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                        I speed read everything Jam posts and it’s been serving me well so far!

                        I actually read them because it’s same speed comprehension for me. He makes points that are valid but more complex then USA Today level writing, but a LOT of you are missing it.

                        You can start talking shit after you watch the Tucker interview, poser!

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                        • PakoonP
                          Pakoon @A Former User
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                          @Hog said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                          @Jam said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                          @Hog said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                          I fucking tech marketing.

                          When one is filled with hate, sometimes words go missing.

                          I bet that I can read your mind though! ;-)

                          I had to re-read the line you quoted 3 times before I saw the problem.

                          I drop/miss words way too often in my writing. I read a how-to book on speed reading in my early teens and I think it permanently broke me because unfortunately I seem to write the same way I read - leaving out chunks that can be inferred from the surrounding words.

                          I have the same problem.

                          ♙♙♙ Michael Waltz added you to the group.

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                          • Gators1G
                            Gators1
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                            There’s a new job opening at Google if anyone is looking…

                            No Tech For Apartheid on Twitter

                            https://time.com/6964364/exclusive-no-tech-for-apartheid-google-workers-protest-project-nimbus-1-2-billion-contract-with-israel/

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                            • Gators1G
                              Gators1
                              last edited by

                              The birth of the relational database and SEEEEEQEL!!!

                              The Birth of SQL & the Relational Database

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                              • JamJ
                                Jam
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                                So . . . .

                                SQL was initially developed at IBM by Donald Chamberlin and Raymond Boyce. It was initially called “Structured English Query Language” (SEQUEL) and pronounced “sequel”, though it later had to have it’s name shortened to “Structured Query Language” (SQL) due to trademark issues. It was created to supplant the then popular QUEL database language, and the name “sequel” was meant as a pun (it was the sequel to QUEL). However, this leads to the big question – was language still called “sequel” after the name change?

                                Answer here:

                                Pronouncing SQL: S-Q-L or Sequel?

                                So, it turns out that My Ess-Cue-Elle is the more official way to pronounce MySQL. We work with the Oracle MySQL team a couple times a year and that is how they say it.

                                "laissez les bons temps rouler!"

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                                • TazzT
                                  Tazz @Jam
                                  last edited by

                                  @Jam said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                                  So . . . .

                                  SQL was initially developed at IBM by Donald Chamberlin and Raymond Boyce. It was initially called “Structured English Query Language” (SEQUEL) and pronounced “sequel”, though it later had to have it’s name shortened to “Structured Query Language” (SQL) due to trademark issues. It was created to supplant the then popular QUEL database language, and the name “sequel” was meant as a pun (it was the sequel to QUEL). However, this leads to the big question – was language still called “sequel” after the name change?

                                  Answer here:

                                  Pronouncing SQL: S-Q-L or Sequel?

                                  So, it turns out that My Ess-Cue-Elle is the more official way to pronounce MySQL. We work with the Oracle MySQL team a couple times a year and that is how they say it.

                                  Depends on its pronoun

                                  GTFO

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                                  • JamJ
                                    Jam
                                    last edited by

                                    I suppose in a way that is true.

                                    It can be My Ess Q El, but it can be your My Sequel, or vice-versa, lol,

                                    "laissez les bons temps rouler!"

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                                    • KilemallK
                                      Kilemall Careful, railroad agent
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                                      It’s used interchangeably in my department.

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                                      • TazzT
                                        Tazz
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                                        @Kilemall I’m sure this news is making its rounds in the medical field. How is this even possible?

                                        https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/health/houston-hospital-halts-liver-and-kidney-transplants-after-learning-a-doctor-manipulated-some-records/

                                        GTFO

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                                        • Gators1G
                                          Gators1
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                                          • KilemallK
                                            Kilemall Careful, railroad agent @Tazz
                                            last edited by

                                            @Tazz said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                                            @Kilemall I’m sure this news is making its rounds in the medical field. How is this even possible?

                                            https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/health/houston-hospital-halts-liver-and-kidney-transplants-after-learning-a-doctor-manipulated-some-records/

                                            Doctors are to the medical field as fighter pilots to air forces. They are watched like hawks though by hospitals for things like this, note they saw higher failure rates so probably a QA oversight software trigger caught him. Usually it’s going to be a problem like physicians prescribing themselves drugs that causes lower outcomes, this twist was probably a surprise.

                                            From a software security perspective, if he was running the transplant program he would have legit access to make changes.

                                            So the combo of fighter pilot carte Blanche, a trusted physician with access, and time for the outcomes to trigger review explains it to me.

                                            https://i.imgur.com/hX2CMMZ.jpg

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                                            No editing is gonna save you now-
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