I don’t disagree but the odds are heavily stacked against this. The whole system is based on performing better and growth, driving this.
Hence even if you’re satisfied, it won’t be enough for long…
I don’t disagree but the odds are heavily stacked against this. The whole system is based on performing better and growth, driving this.
Hence even if you’re satisfied, it won’t be enough for long…
My life happened to end but I came back.
Additionally, since I’m from Europe I am not bankrupt due to that.
It never is. It’s the same everywhere too.
I once read on the Internet if you’re dependant on income you are poor. I think that is a perfect definition, because it removes the rivalry between all, well, slaves.
By money count I am possibly rich in direct comparison to you. Yet here I am, requiring income for my family and me to survive alone, additionally being bound by long term costs.
So it’s basically the same for all of us (albeit with different numbers and different conditions) except for a handful who can do what they want.
If you’re interested in details in my case hit me up by pm.
Easy. Someone of a different culture was standing on the toilet seat because there are cultures with holes in the ground and that’s basically the toilet.
Likely the person was unaware how to handle the situation.
Of course. I would not recommend using it.
More like giving hints or a rough frame to work with.
I also posed the question why I don’t get a date in the output of course.
Well I have to defend it here, it explicitly stated
if you have a column named “created_at” or “date”
But yeah anyhow anyone should be able to figure the own solution out with this. Nonwithstanding that if you need gpt for this, you might not have a good time in general.
The reason the date is not in the output is because you didn’t include a date column in your SELECT statement.
If you want to include the date in the output, you’ll need to add a column that contains the date to your SELECT statement. For example, if you have a column named “created_at” or “date” in your mainWorkSpace table, you can add it to your SELECT statement like this:
SELECT task, status, id, created_at FROM mainWorkSpace WHERE user_id = @user_id
This will include the created_at column in the output of your query.
🤷 Gpt, first try. I don’t know what you asked.
I might, thanks!
I didn’t read that one.
Ken’s book is mainly focused on the business side of things. While that does sound boring how I stated it it is very good imo.
Color me surprised. I’ve read ken’s book which is recommendable. So what’s new here?
Having a closer look I’d really recommend the book, written by him and not some interviews with him. 🤷
And hi to all other old farts.
Especially by these “laymen”, which in fnancials absolutely know what they are doing.
Of course they do.
By bugs (self or dependency), negligence, wrong setup or architecture, for example.
The pattern is they’re making shit up.
Also, speaking from professional IT experience, there is no such thing as a glitch. (There always are things that occur and to be analysed and fixed, but the more critical the data is or the transactions are, the more robust things are built/done.)
While that is better, that company still has access to all your content that is hosted there, as I understand it.
This might not seem bad but in case of a leak, breach or similar (which happens often sadly) everything is out there, too.
I’m sorry.
It seems your /s was not sufficient. Sigh.
If you want, take a deeper look into the *max events and you’ll find that being dirty is the least surprise.
Thanks!
For me it was almost 30 minutes but under low flow. The root cause is still unknown and I am neither the age nor in any risk group.
When the defibrillator is used you get medication that causes memory loss for around a day before so theres no memory for me.
Also got some wild medication and there’s a lot more to it but sufficient for now.
Best wishes to your (too) undead friend.