there was a point between 3x and quantum (47 or 48 I think) that the performance was pretty poor and I briefly switched to chrome. when quantum got released, I switched back instantly
Firefox
sure, ok, but who uses only the subset of standard SQL in a particular engine just to call his queri3s portable? most of the good stuff is unique to each engine and is what makes the engine stand out.
it’s the same with C standards…
portable, my ass. excuse my french.
each system has it’s own dialect and quirks
it’s just a drag to veer from. it’s not particularly good, but good enough to stick around.
relational databases have years of reseach into them, not the query language itself.
sql was built so people other than devs can use it, but we got stuck with it.
I think you missed the point. OP is asking for an alternative to communicate with a relational DB.
it’s a trend to bloat text lately. recipes, blog posts, LLM output, scrum meeting speeches when working remote.
do you use arch, btw?
Because I need to browse the web.
yep.
edit: and took apart several times for cleaning, maintenance, upgrades and a case swap
I could choose on all my jobs. I’m doing linux since so long, I don’t even wanna hear of windows.
linux on i7-4790k, 32GB DDR3, Z97 Gigabyte mobo, nvme ssd, nvidia gpu and a 27" 2k 144hz display.
What does a GUI have to do with terminal multiplexing?
versioning and version dependencies are more manageable.
idk why aren’t they using git clone --filter
to clone a part of the repo and/or git sparse-checkout
or at least git status .
while in the subdir you are doing your work. what’s the point of doing git status on the whole thing if you’re working in a dir?
Earthricans