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buzzm
on Aug 15, 2023
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Microsoft took down the Azure ChatGPT Repository
It was good while it lasted.
buzzm
on Aug 12, 2023
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Quantum Echoes: A Revolutionary Method to Store In...
Why acoustic vs. light? Gigahertz, yes, but still... information density?
buzzm
on Aug 11, 2023
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SQLite Functions for Working with JSON
SQLite is good stuff. Fan as I am of BSON over JSON as a more precise and comprehensive datatype for data management, I wrote this:
https://github.com/buzzm/sqlitebson
buzzm
on Aug 11, 2023
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SQLite Functions for Working with JSON
SQL extensions for JSON in RDBMS is not the same thing as MongoDB query language on MongoDB. Try this on for size:
https://moschetti.org/rants/postgresvmongo.html
hahn-kev
on Aug 11, 2023
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A fair bit of that is out of date as it's from 2017.
buzzm
on Aug 11, 2023
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SQLite Functions for Working with JSON
IMHO, the MongoDB query language is more suitable for richly structured shapes than SQL, esp. in the area of polymorphism and arrays.
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on Aug 11, 2023
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I will admit that polymorphic types can still be pretty awful in an RDBMS. And yes, juggling sets can take some creativity with SQL.
buzzm
on Aug 10, 2023
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A Fresh Approach to Cryptoassured Distributed Data
Wow. Not a peep here. Is Distributed Ledger Tech "dead"?
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