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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • Source code is like the recipe to create a program. Compiling the source code is like cooking or baking a recipe.

    You can look at the end result and attempt to reverse engineer how it was made, and might even be able to produce a copy that is indistinguishable from the original. Without the original recipe/source code, you’ll never know for sure if there is anything missing from your reproduction however.

    Open source code is like a recipe that is posted freely online or otherwise openly distributed. Closed source code is like a proprietary recipe that is only known by one company/restaurant.









  • Been a little while since I worked on ODBC stuff, but I have a couple of thoughts:

    • Would it be possible to use something like a table function on the DB side to simplify the query from the ODBC side?

    • I could be misremembering, but I feel like looping through individual inserts with an open connection was faster than trying to submit data in bulk when inserting that much data in one shot. Might be worth doing a benchmark in a test DB and table to confirm.

    I know I was able to insert more than 50M rows in a manner of single digit hours, but unfortunately don’t have access to that codebase anymore to double check the specifics.


  • Thank you for the detailed response!

    I see now that you were responding to the title and not the content of the post.

    To further round out my knowledge and understanding, could you please point me to additional information about Latinos moving further to the right, Harris’ popularity, and polling data showing her well behind Trump in key states?

    I’m also curious to see examples of the American left refusing to acknowledge the potential of a second Trump term.

    Thanks again for helping me understand.





  • Thank you, I agree that it’s an important distinction to make. Having only been able to read the abstract of the linked article, do you perhaps have any information on the number of completed attempts compared to unsuccessful attempts?

    I hope it goes without saying that even a single attempt is too many, and any completed attempts are devastating tragedies that don’t reflect kindly on our current society.