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Maybe you can use schemaspy? https://schemaspy.org/


It's been a while since I looked at SchemaSpy. It has improved a lot since I last looked. Thanks for the recommendation! I wish the layout were a little more polished, but the content/functionality is definitely there.


I know these are used with great success in Norway: https://youtu.be/rfT9orf5Qrg

Sensors detect the rat and kills it immediately. Then it’s flushed out with other sewage. It also keeps count of how many rats are killed, which gives the city some numbers to use in their estimations.


Holy shit, it's the spike trap from every video game ever. :S


We use the same kind of traps in some cities in Denmark, and I think it was invented by a Dane as well. They are incredibly effective at preventing the rats in the edges of the network, but sadly they do nothing for the main sewer lines. We need AI and lasers for that, but that is far in the future.

The main benefit is that you know how many rats it have killed. And once there isn't more rats you can move it to a new place. You can get it for sewer lines from 110mm to 250mm I believe, so fine for the sewage lines that go into your property. In fact it's a cheap investment to guarantee that rats cannot enter your property through the sewers.



The JavaScript code instructs Visitors browsers to Request the Github Pages of Anti-censorship group Greatfire and the Chinese Language Edition of the New York Times . These groups turned to a developer source code control tool to host their information with the knowledge that China was unable to block Github because of the huge cost to its technology industry.

Seems like these groups hosted content that the Chinese government didn't approve of, and tried to put it on github to avoid it being blocked. The Chinese government responded by DDoS-ing the two repositories to bend github itself into removing/blocking the content.


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