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You are overpowered by a demon who then has its way with you?
We might be playing different types of games…
You are overpowered by a demon who then has its way with you?
We might be playing different types of games…
See how much insulin I have left in my pump and start preparing myself mentally for death.
MechCommander 1 and 2
Report dev/data analysis/data engineering: if you think data or a report is wrong tell us exactly what information is wrong, exactly what report/code you ran, exactly what filters you selected, and exactly what you are using to compare that information. Second thing: no we can’t just ”make the data different", we pull the data in the database. If it is “wrong” it is upstream of us, we need to find the root issue.
Believe me, that’s not the only way people in Idaho are fucked.
From the side of someone who works heavily in data analysis and application databases I can tell you it would be very, very easy to see if it was just a front end application using the data or storing it in a database. There are use cases for both setups, absolutely, but a cursory examination of the machine in question would make it abundantly clear which it was doing.
I went through the same process myself a couple years ago, first PC build in a while. The biggest shock for me was finding out hard drives (SSD, HHD, etc) were outdated: its all about NVMe cards which look like a stick of RAM and plug directly on the motherboard.
I imagine it depends on use case. Anything more advanced that subqueries/CTEs is largely the domain of ETL developers (not exclusively, obviously) but most others using SQL don’t need anything that advanced.
What an asshole.
Don’t be silly, dozens and dozens of people have now seen this meme. You wasted our time too.
You mean the part when they realized they were backed into a corner and were about to lose an argument so they tried pulling the escape lever of “Blocked”?