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  • Yeah, I'm glad most stopped.

    I like to share excerpts from Lemmy with my incredibly right-wing family (hopefully to chip away at their staunch beliefs) and its SOOO much easier to share articles/comments when I don't need to re-write them to exclude all Drumpf mentions. (Those mentions of course cause the person I'm trying to influence to immediately shut down and not read the rest of what I said)

  • Thanks for genuine response. Lol, most who interpret my question that way you did don't seem interested in a good faith discussion. But ol' boy is def tripping if he thinks SQL isn't used in the government.

    Big thing I'm intending to pry at is whether there would be a legitimate purpose to have duplicated SSNs in the database (thus showing the First Bro doesn't understand how SQL works).

  • Yeah, obviously ol' boy is tripping if he thinks SQL isn't used in the government.

    Big thing I'm prying at is whether there would be a legitimate purpose to have duplicated SSNs in the database (thus showing the First Bro doesn't understand how SQL works).

  • Yeah, obviously ol' boy is tripping if he thinks SQL isn't used in the government.

    Big thing I'm prying at is whether there would be a legitimate purpose to have duplicated SSNs in the database (thus showing the First Bro doesn't understand how SQL works).

  • had to join to it

    I don't think I get what this means. As you describe it, that reference id sounds comparable to a pointer, and so there should be a quick look up when you need to de-reference it, but that hardly seems like a "dependency knot"?

    I feel like this is showing my own ignorance on the back end if databasing. Can you point me to references that explain this better?

  • Yeah, obviously ol' boy is tripping if he thinks SQL isn't used in the government.

    Big thing I'm prying at is whether there would be a legitimate purpose to have duplicated SSNs in the database (thus showing the First Bro doesn't understand how SQL works).

  • Yeah, obviously ol' boy is tripping if he thinks SQL isn't used in the government.

    Big thing I'm prying at is whether there would be a legitimate purpose to have duplicated SSNs in the database (thus showing the First Bro doesn't understand how SQL works).