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@andupoto@catalinmpit True, but something that "helps" doesn't necessarily equate to speed. AI can misinterpret or hallucinate the details and constraints provided to and from the MCP.
Current LLMs are more reliable when instructions are given in manageable chunks rather than an avalanche of them.
@yehhmisi You don't have to. Just say you're a software engineer and they'll think you're a genius or that you've built something important.
Think of it this way: can you imagine Einstein showing off any of his work?
@JackCres_@DevChopra162002@SumitM_X I was referring to a DB server-side cursor.
If you and Dev Chopra are talking about using something like "WHERE id > ?" in the app backend, then I stand corrected. Yes, that's the best option for pagination.