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04:57
A chairde - Morning all!
@JohnK.N. posted answer as requested - learnt a shed-load - thanks for prodding (goading? :-) ) me!
 
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06:06
@Vérace You're welcome
morning
@JoshDarnell You can work around that with a AppVersion table that has flags for Update_in_progress and other things. The first one to start the update sets the flag and anybody coming in afterwards has to wait.
But yes, it isn't easy.
Emphasis is on ...employ its own database changes at startup.
06:57
@Vérace +1
@JoshDarnell ...and thanks for the link.
07:10
Morning
07:20
I've tried to answer the happy camper question anyway
 
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10:20
Morning
 
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12:08
data.se login via StackExchange OpenID works again.
12:45
nope
good morning heap users
it is me, Ginger
you may remember me from when one of our ROs moved a bunch of messages into your room
prove it
sure, one second
May 31 at 20:58, by Ginger
one of our admins misclicked and moved a story about lizards to your room
good enough?
that could be any ginger
12:57
we get tons of gingers in here
millions of'em
er
hmmm
once we had a ginger convention
how do I prove that I am the One True Ginger?
I'm tempted to go get lyxal but lyxal is quite far from a trustworthy source :b
send me one billion gingercoins
can I compress them?
13:00
as long as it doesn't make them soupy
one second, I'm consulting my chief financial officer
@ErikDarling ETH wallet address to send gingercoins?
The coins should be in your wallet shortly
I have sent them on behalf of the real™ Ginger
which is me
13:03
That should prove without a doubt Ginger is the One True Ginger™
my work here is done
good day to all
thanks
@ErikDarling is that satisfactory?
i forget what we were talking about
lot of misinformation circulating in this room this morning
would you like to buy some cakes
I said hi and then you accused me of not being the real ginger
13:05
i have lots of empty boxes of cakes
there it goes again
they're free
well I can always use more cardboard
ignore paul, he thinks he's smart because he has a big calculator
@ErikDarling so long as they're in 2nd normalised form
13:07
what? I want irrational cakes only
Trust me, you want your cakes normalised
one wrong move and all of a sudden you have insertion anomalys
no, I want them irrational
for a very specific purpose
no further questions
these cakes are purely imaginary
no, I said irrational
hmmm
13:08
wait
an IMPOSTER!
lyxal, do something
nope
frick
this is a result of your irrational cakes
only one of us has the diamond of authenticity, buddy
...
wait, how do yall know I'm not just his sock?
this could all be an elaborate ruse!
13:09
SELECT DISTINCT userid FROM users WHERE name = 'Ginger' returns 26884
12 mins ago, by Erik Darling
we get tons of gingers in here
no true ginger would have to prove they're the true ginger
@Ginger looks like you're the fake after all
I wasted a billion gingercoin on nothing
there's a lesson for everyone there somewhere
BLYAT
guess I'm a fake
I'll let real Ginger tell yall about trequel then
cya
13:12
i think ginger was drunk
Seemed p tipsy I agree
Anyway just another day of dealing with ginger nuts
heh
well played
next thing you know someone will be all like "hey i'm marvin remember me"
so what I ostensibly came here for was to show yall trequel: a SQL-like database query language I came up with a few months back
here's an example: NUKE EVERY COOKIE OF COOKIES WHERE AGE OF COOKIE > 30
i thought we were on cakes
what's all this cookie business
13:18
you people distracted me
@ErikDarling the kind of business you don't question.
Not if you know what's good for your databases. :p
lyxal has strong feelings about cookies
i got rid of all my databases
so anyway
the syntax for accessing a property of an object is [propertyname] OF [object]
how do i generate an invoice with it
13:24
NEW INVOICE I guess
pithy
where can i try it out
you can't, not yet
I haven't implemented it
imaginary language
it's on my todo list tho q:
is it relational?
13:25
define relational
The relational model (RM) is an approach to managing data using a structure and language consistent with first-order predicate logic, first described in 1969 by English computer scientist Edgar F. Codd, where all data is represented in terms of tuples, grouped into relations. A database organized in terms of the relational model is a relational database. The purpose of the relational model is to provide a declarative method for specifying data and queries: users directly state what information the database contains and what information they want from it, and let the database management syst...
hmm
yes
(I think, I'm not 100% sure I understand that article completely)
@Ginger ok. so what are the differences with SQL?
it's more pithy I guess
besides using WHERE AGE OF COOKIE > 30 vs WHERE COOKIE.AGE > 30
13:36
I'm trying to find the file that I wrote everything about it down in
implement a database engine, understand the relational model later
it's a popular scheme
that's the philosophy behind invoicedb
also how would a cookie ever get that old
not in my house
what if it falls in the couch cushions
we have couchdb for that
13:38
the database software for lazy people™
and cockroachdb if it falls through the cushions ;)
ugh
on a more positive note, it seems like a good idea to add trequel to cookies
assuming cookies = biscuits
ginger nuts are too hard
trequel would soften them up a bit I imagine
there, that's my contribution
hey
i didn't see an invoice go out
13:55
"the original"
i'll see them in court
@Ginger blockchain
what ledger to believe that
I wonder if that'll be as popular as Big Data Clusters
Which always sounded like a breakfast cereal to me
Similar expiry date too
 
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16:00
well well well
 
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20:26
Morning.
nope.
^that was a preemptive nope fyi
In other news, f*ck Kerberos
 
1 hour later…
21:46
@JohnK.N. and @HannahVernon the issue is specifically "we added a non null no default value column in v2.1, so v1.8 [still running in the same environment] now breaks"

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