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LAUNCH DAY
Today is a special day in my work-life because my company is officially launching the first version of our product, two years in the making, and I need your help getting it the attention it deserves.
Today we’re launching https://t.co/VWdTLZc9tc on Product Hunt, a website that collects new products going to market.
Please help us rise to the top of the list by voting for our app and leaving a supportive comment.
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@Sangeli7@aarondfrancis Agreed! Transactions are definitely worth talking about. Especially how in a multithreaded, multiprocess, multi server system, an ACID database stands as a single point of synchronization. You can use a pg_advisory_lock as a mutex that spans across all your services.
@aarondfrancis I wish I would have learned to use transactions and savepoints sooner. Not only are they essential for gracefully handling errors, but they’re also super useful for doing a dry-run of a query in a sql client or a rails console, then rolling back when you’re done testing.
@Mappletons Built a tool to help me organize songs in a Spotify playlist based on what time a song should start playing. Like “this song should start 1 hour in.” Ended up writing too much code but it was a fun excuse to try web components.
@GolangRepos Thanks for the shoutout! I love this little migration tool. It’s essential if your using a non-standard SQL driver and equally helpful for standard drivers too.
@wiscoDude Did you rule out browser extensions by disabling them or trying an incognito window? Not sure if the DNS server being used matters but you could investigate if they use a custom DNS or if they *should* use a custom dns like 1.1.1.1