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Frectonz
ruby (the chosen language of the unicorns π)
Is this correlation or causation, i can't tell.
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The people at stripe built a live website where you can see how many transactions they are handling. The numbers are just mind blowing. https://bfcm.stripe.dev/
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Crypto is back. @Stripe will start supporting global stablecoin payments this summer. Transactions instantly settle on-chain and automatically convert to fiat. Join the waitlist https://stripe.com/use-cases/crypto#request-invite and watch the demo (h/t @Solana)β¦
I told yall that nix was getting popular. There are still a lot of companies who use it internally but don't talk about it in public because they consider it a "competitive advantage".
https://t.me/nix_et/370
https://t.me/nix_et/370
Frectonz
I told yall that nix was getting popular. There are still a lot of companies who use it internally but don't talk about it in public because they consider it a "competitive advantage". https://t.me/nix_et/370
Supabase
Packaging Supabase with Nix
Build production-grade applications with a Postgres database, Authentication, instant APIs, Realtime, Functions, Storage and Vector embeddings. Start for free.
Frectonz
Which one?
I like PostgreSQL better.
- Column types not enforced: SQLite doesn't enforce column types, allowing you to insert an integer into a TEXT column or a string into a REAL column.
- No native boolean support: SQLite doesn't support boolean values. Instead, you use an INTEGER column with 1 as true and 0 as false.
- Nullable primary keys: SQLite allows primary keys to be null unless you specify that the primary key is NOT NULL.
- Limited ALTER TABLE support: SQLite has limited support for altering tables. You can only rename a table or add a new column.
- Case-insensitive identifiers: SQLite is case-insensitive when it comes to table and column names.
- Automatic type conversion: SQLite automatically converts values to appropriate types when necessary.
- No RIGHT OUTER JOIN or FULL OUTER JOIN support: SQLite only supports LEFT OUTER JOINs.
- Single writer at a time: SQLite allows only one writer at a time.
- No stored procedures or triggers: SQLite doesn't support stored procedures or triggers.
- No DROP COLUMN support: SQLite doesn't provide a direct way to drop a column from a table.
- No native date/time data type: SQLite does not have native date and time data types.
- Vacuuming: SQLite doesn't automatically reclaim storage space after deleting data.
- SQLite's locking mechanism: SQLite uses a file-level locking mechanism, which means that the entire database file is locked during a write operation.
- Column types not enforced: SQLite doesn't enforce column types, allowing you to insert an integer into a TEXT column or a string into a REAL column.
- No native boolean support: SQLite doesn't support boolean values. Instead, you use an INTEGER column with 1 as true and 0 as false.
- Nullable primary keys: SQLite allows primary keys to be null unless you specify that the primary key is NOT NULL.
- Limited ALTER TABLE support: SQLite has limited support for altering tables. You can only rename a table or add a new column.
- Case-insensitive identifiers: SQLite is case-insensitive when it comes to table and column names.
- Automatic type conversion: SQLite automatically converts values to appropriate types when necessary.
- No RIGHT OUTER JOIN or FULL OUTER JOIN support: SQLite only supports LEFT OUTER JOINs.
- Single writer at a time: SQLite allows only one writer at a time.
- No stored procedures or triggers: SQLite doesn't support stored procedures or triggers.
- No DROP COLUMN support: SQLite doesn't provide a direct way to drop a column from a table.
- No native date/time data type: SQLite does not have native date and time data types.
- Vacuuming: SQLite doesn't automatically reclaim storage space after deleting data.
- SQLite's locking mechanism: SQLite uses a file-level locking mechanism, which means that the entire database file is locked during a write operation.
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Frectonz
e/eth
Honestly though, i can see e/acc happening for the world but i am cynical about it being applicable here.
Moving to America is the first step in being e/acc.
Moving to America is the first step in being e/acc.
Frectonz
Honestly though, i can see e/acc happening for the world but i am cynical about it being applicable here. Moving to America is the first step in being e/acc.
Number of shits i give about Ethiopia = 0
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