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^^^ seen on bluesky
 
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A chairde - Morning all!
@HannahVernon ▯ Name: White Vertical Rectangle. What's it mean in this context - I don't get it... maybe it's too early on a Sunday morning here (it's 06:17)...
 
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07:18
@Vérace The joke is that Unicode characters don't always render correctly
It would normally be a red heart ❤ but the mug printer's software wasn't up to it
You may or may not see a red heart in the previous message depending on your client's Unicode capability
JEAGL
07:31
Thanks for the JEAGL! Re my putative love affair with regexes - take a look here where I actually answer a question with an already accepted regex based answer with a non-regex based alternative!
08:03
Postgres doesn't have data masking built in?
08:30
I don't think so - not built in anyway, but, as always with PostgreSQL, there's an extension for that!
Anyway, can any system automatically do what the OP wants exactly?
Thanks for the edits BTW - you posted a site here before for generating ASCII tables - here? What's the preferred style for here?
Thanks - later...
 
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No, thanks now, enduring gratitude later
12:04
Wordle 792 2/6*

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Very good!
Miraculous, really
Congratulations to Spain for winning today's sportsball game
How do lock mode types (such as pessimistic write) and isolation levels (such as repeatable read) relate to each other?
They’re cousins
Second cousins
@SergeyZolotarev They're quite different things really, depending on which definitions you are using. Lock modes and compatibility and one possible way to implement different isolation levels. Isolation levels offer different degrees of isolation guarantee, as the name implies. Stronger isolation requires stronger or longer locks in general.
But "pessimistic write" isn't a term I hear very often. I couldn't give you a definition of it without looking it up.
Ah it seems to be a Java thing
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A: What's the difference between PESSIMISTIC_READ and PESSIMISTIC_WRITE in JPA?

talebThis is probably going to be the least technical answer, so apologies if I get the semantics wrong. But I was frustrated with the complexity of the language in the previous answers, so I decided to post a simple answer: PESSIMISTIC_READ: you obtain a lock on the record at the start of the transa...

PESSIMISTIC_READ maps to REPEATABLE_READ isolation level
PESSIMISTIC_WRITE doesn't have a direct mapping to a named isolation level
In SQL Server, it would require something like WITH (XLOCK, REPEATABLE_READ) hints.
 
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Pessimistic write is a weird concept
Java is a weird concept
¡Que viva España!
14:48
what lives spain
this guy is drunk
i think he needs a stronger isolation level
or to be more committed
strongly committed to the bottle
snapped up all the shots
keeps repeating himself
etc.
serial offender
15:14
A bit of lateral thinking never hurt anybody...
 
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Thank you, thank you

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