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4:43 AM
@ypercubeᵀᴹ yea :) thanks though. Tbh I got so distracted by the pgdump thing that i totally forgot about the repmgr issue that precipitated me looking at the history in the first place ;p
Also, g’mornin’ :)
 
 
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6:22 AM
@ErikDarling Looks like you started something with that Freddie Mercury thing: heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/…
Scroll down to the pictures
 
 
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7:31 AM
Morning
 
8:12 AM
Morning, Data Devils
 
@ypercubeᵀᴹ also fwiw, i'm pretty sure 4.5 is beta branch. looks like 4.3 is the latest "GA" from the main page repmgr.org
there's a 4.4 stable build branch in the repo though, so i'm not sure how 2ndQuandrant "usually" handles new versions
 
9:11 AM
"Do you think there is going to a Postgres version coming up in the coming months, maybe during Re: Invent?" -- Have you got a time machine I can borrow so that I can answer your question? :-) — Philᵀᴹ 9 secs ago
 
9:24 AM
"Why are you flagging this comment?"
⚪️It's unfriendly
⚪️It's no longer needed
🔘Excessive sassiness
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Good Morning
 
 
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11:51 AM
> Salesforce.com Inc on Monday decided to buy big data firm Tableau Software Inc for $15.3 billion, marking the biggest acquisition in the company’s history as it looks to offer more data insights to its clients.
Let's just hope salesforce got the WHERE clause correct in that transaction
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12:15 PM
https://dba.stackexchange.com/a/168267/39384
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> converted to a comment by Paul White♦ Mar 27 '17 at 17:29
How things have changed
 
It's not always obvious if the OP intended an answer to be a stand-alone answer to their question, or merely a side-note on someone else's answer. On balance, I felt that was an example of a side note. I generally extend a fair bit of latitude to self-answers, but it's often a coin toss.
Converting to a comment is still something I do quite often, when it seems like the best action to take. Examples include answers by people without enough rep to comment, where the text would have been a useful and valid comment if that rep restriction didn't exist.
 
I jest I jest
 
ok well anyway you got a bonus serious answer 😉
I do want to reassure the casual transcript reader that I still remove 100x as many comments as I create
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The world is still the same place it was yesterday
 
1:12 PM
good tuesday?
 
 
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8:13 PM
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Q: Why is a moderator who has been around for 8 years a new contributor?

Pikachu the Parenthesis WizardToday while I was reading a linked question on this answer, I found that Paul White, a moderator who joined more than 8 years ago and currently has around 55k reputation points and 900 posts, is showing up as a new contributor on this question. He's not showing up as a new contributor on his s...

 
8:33 PM
@MasterDatabase Guess we know who hacked SO
 
> Why has Paul White suddenly become new again?
That's the best.
 
Im thinking the user who asked the question was not Paul White at first
 
Paul asked from a burner account, and then merged that account with his after the fact.
Apparently the "New Contributor" badge is a property of the post, and not of the user.
 
Aha, cool
 
I guess I should post that as an answer.
 

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