Then you are not a devolper but an assembly line worker.
We reached a state where code monkeys believe they are developers. Of course you should know about the machine you are developing on.
You know, for educational reasons ... :D
This! is! hacking! Making something new, out of the technology you have at your hands. Probably he did not even had to use any JavaScript.
The answer as always to those questions: No.
This is a simple blog post. Almost only text. You can't read it with a screen reader because all is loaded via JavaScript. Please stop this crap. Sincerely the open web.
Yes web developing is so hard... sudo apt install apache2 php libapache2-mod-php; vim /var/www/html/index.php
Using a glorified chroot on desktop PCs needed some punishment. Great that they figured it out :D
And look were it has brought us in comparison. Moon, Mars ... living for ages.
So you are morons who don't know your way around basic browser usage? ;)
That's my point.
And that's how we get those "vaccines cause autism" mothers. They like stories more than statistics, too.
Why do these articles always start with a story about a person? I see this in nearly all articles from american news papers. It's strange. Seems like a paper from a young student who needs to get his 3000 wordcount. It…
I hope you think over that design the next time. Put it in the cloud they said ...
So a guy from a company selling Ethereum is telling us why it's better then the stuff they've copied?
Ok, autosizing is missing in pg_partman. Retention works the same (just dropping childs). I've read the paper and there it gets more clear for me. So you distribute the childtables to several nodes of a server cluster.…
Whats the main difference compared to pg_partman? That provides parent and child tables, automated partitioning and the user only queries the parent tables. https://github.com/keithf4/pg_partman
Then you are not a devolper but an assembly line worker.
We reached a state where code monkeys believe they are developers. Of course you should know about the machine you are developing on.
You know, for educational reasons ... :D
This! is! hacking! Making something new, out of the technology you have at your hands. Probably he did not even had to use any JavaScript.
The answer as always to those questions: No.
This is a simple blog post. Almost only text. You can't read it with a screen reader because all is loaded via JavaScript. Please stop this crap. Sincerely the open web.
Yes web developing is so hard... sudo apt install apache2 php libapache2-mod-php; vim /var/www/html/index.php
Using a glorified chroot on desktop PCs needed some punishment. Great that they figured it out :D
And look were it has brought us in comparison. Moon, Mars ... living for ages.
So you are morons who don't know your way around basic browser usage? ;)
That's my point.
And that's how we get those "vaccines cause autism" mothers. They like stories more than statistics, too.
Why do these articles always start with a story about a person? I see this in nearly all articles from american news papers. It's strange. Seems like a paper from a young student who needs to get his 3000 wordcount. It…
I hope you think over that design the next time. Put it in the cloud they said ...
So a guy from a company selling Ethereum is telling us why it's better then the stuff they've copied?
Ok, autosizing is missing in pg_partman. Retention works the same (just dropping childs). I've read the paper and there it gets more clear for me. So you distribute the childtables to several nodes of a server cluster.…
Whats the main difference compared to pg_partman? That provides parent and child tables, automated partitioning and the user only queries the parent tables. https://github.com/keithf4/pg_partman