@chi_di_ebere@toyinomotoso Very true. Same thing with when you tell it to visit a page. Ask it if it did you will hear I didn't actually visit the page, let me visit it now
@PriestlyKing111@nivkel2 Very true things happen.
I once had a landlord who increased rent by ~30% first year and then 50% before the next rent was due. First change October, next change May.
Or she could have even had reduction in her salary
Many engineers default to using UUIDs as primary keys in PostgreSQL without considering the trade-offs.
The problem?
Traditional UUIDs are random.
And random values don't play nicely with B-Tree indexes.
Every new insert can land in a completely different part of the index, causing page splits, fragmentation, and more work for PostgreSQL as your table grows.
At a few thousand rows, you'll never notice.
At 10 million+ rows, you probably will.
That's why many teams are moving towards ULIDs and UUIDv7.
You still get globally unique identifiers.
But you also get time-based ordering.
New records are inserted closer together in the index, which means less fragmentation and more predictable write performance.
Small change.
Big impact.
Especially when you're operating at scale.
@VedantPate52657@mxtaverse If what you want is development role, wait for it. It is not fair to your career and the company to be their QA when you want to be a developer. You lose valuable hours of practice and they lose hours spent training you
@JohnBrewin_ Mbappe has played in half the world cups that Messi has and is 2 goals behind. This stupid debate needs to end. It’s not an indicator that confirms the best player. I still think it’s Messi but Ronaldo is being completely disrespected at the minute.
@Ifwal95 For them to even make the request means they don't really think it through. Just stop thinking at I will make money from this and xyz can help me get started with it.
Among the worst damage that the AI hype train has delivered to itself in the past years is creating the illusion that there is no value in a computer science degree.
To be fair, a lot of people thought that CS = coding, which is totally wrong. And CS programs absolutely need to be reformed and adjusted to account for advances in AI.
But constantly ranting about AI replacing software engineers and destroying all jobs was absolutely not helpful either.
Another own goal for the industry.