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Would you also recommend these 2 restaurants if they ignored you for 30 minutes before taking your order, then brought your drinks late after you've already finished your meal? There's a lot more to a good restaurant experience than consistently making delicious tasting food. It's definitely not that simple.


I would not but those are table stakes for any restaurant, that 99% of all places I go already do.


My kid goes to a public Montessori school, so the tuition isn't much. It's also pretty clear what they do differently if you tour the classrooms.


Perhaps as a tie breaker if you insert multiple rows in a table within one transaction? In this situation, the timestamp returned by e.g. `now()` refers to the start of the transaction, which can cause it to be reused multiple times.


I meant in a context with a random ID and a timestamp.

If you need to retrieve rows by time/order, you use the timestamp. If you need a row by ID, you use the ID.

The use-cases where you actually need to know which row was inserted first seem exceedingly rare (mostly financial / auditing applications), and even then can probably be handled with separate transactions (as you touch on).


You can keep all three and still use UUIDv7 as a performance improvement in certain contexts due to data locality.


Since we're on HN and you mention California, it's worth noting that with a good job in tech 2/3/4 disappear, leaving only 1 (which is still very nice).


Of course most people missed BTC. Just like most people missed ETH, AMD, META, NVDA... the list goes on. Hell, I'm sure there are a few boats leaving right now that you & I are in the process of missing. I don't know why crypto people think that everyone else obsesses about missing BTC in particular.


Why don't you refer GP to a suicide hotline while you're at it? Your attitude in this thread has been repulsive.


I just checked and Austin is over 90F for a full third of the year. Hard pass.

https://www.extremeweatherwatch.com/cities/austin/yearly-day...


I opened the article to make sure that quote wasn't out of context (nothing against you—it just happens often) but it's actually even worse:

> [AI can make people] feel like, “they are artists too,” in heavy quotes, which is not true.

> Many people, they’d like to imply that they are gifted at coding by giving the generative AI a solution to that.

In her view, if you create great art, a great video game, a great piece of software—or really anything at all I suppose—with the help of AI then you're a fraud and you should feel bad. I guess a bunch of people had similar thoughts when artists (yes, artists) started making music with computers without even knowing how to read sheet music or play a musical instrument, but look at all the creativity that came out of that.


The first time I read about this in the news it was 10 seconds, the second time it was 30, and now it's a minute.


Some say she is still scanning the court room to this very day.


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