@calebporzio B. Assuming ranges can also have an open start or end. A ‘fake date’ doesn’t communicate all time as it strictly is just a broad range. In most implementations, all time means not filtering, option B feels like it communicates the best.
@JackEllis Lol didn’t even know this existed now. Years ago we rolled our own version but it was hacky AF but did the job. Do you use uuid as PK or as a regular column? When using as PK it’s going to benefit your index sizes hugely, which was our main argument.
@alex_ Yeah we also had something similar. Probably chunk it up in smaller sub jobs, store their output as temp files and combine at the end into a single large files. (Disk IO is much much faster than database). Job batches and chains are your friend with these issues.
@512x512 It feels like grok is using the web more and more as of recently, but the sites it cites are often garbage. When I ask it how does x work, it comes up with a definition based on tv reality show clickbait articles, not some sound and true definition.
@JackEllis Haha jup, but the pro does it all, just manual. I once almost bought a second hand oracle touch (they hardly wear, so why not) but someone else snagged the deal from me :-(
@levelsio Are you sure? Judging by its initial speed the flaps were extended then, so they did initially work. Gears can also come down with gravity, and there are also the electric actuators for flaps (for when both A, B and standby hydraulics failed.
@productive_will@adamwathan Some have, but in my experience it’s only booking time to issues. Meetings and other admin don’t usually fall in that, but are still linked to a project.