There are on delete triggers to fix circular dependencies when deleting rows, triggers on update and triggers on row creation!
There are on delete triggers to fix circular dependencies when deleting rows, triggers on update and triggers on row creation!
Only 1288 lines? Can I raise you a 6000+ lines stored procedure that calls to multiple different sql functions that each implements a slightly different variation of the same logic?
Since “no taxation w/out representation” is a common chant, I propose proportional taxes based on how many representatives of the party you voted for get into power
This will be useful the next time I’ll have to install arch
This will be useful the next time I’ll have to install arch
Ah, just like me while at Uni and breaking my Arch installs. Can’t believe that was ten years ago. Good times.
Does anyone have the keygen for Fedora 39?
All I remember is that I still haven’t memorised the add user command
The first time I installed Arch there was the old archinstall that was subsequently retired. Is the new script working?
No need to fix it, the bootloader is safely installed on a write-protected floppy disk
You can discriminate them based on their instance, in a lemmy-esque twisted version of nationalism
You handbilled that correctly
I would love that if I had an iPhone mini and the keyboard prevents the software one from popping up. On a full sized regular iPhone I don’t really see the appeal, even if I do like physical keyboards.
Sharepoint queries are written in something very similar 🤢
I still have nightmares from the one time I had to use that.
Laughs in Sourcetree
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It is probably a pain/pleasure thing.
Source: I used to use arch, btw
We’ve been doing that the wrong way, offering a discount if they were willing to try the early features.
This is the big money reasoning that I should suggest to the bosses.
They’re short circuited inside