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dharrigan08:03:00

Good Morning!

dharrigan08:03:32

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dharrigan08:03:57

ha! that was my 5 year old son's first message on slack 🙂

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simongray08:03:50

good morning

ordnungswidrig08:03:42

Good morningggg!

thomas08:03:37

Good morning lovely people!

pez09:03:34

Morning! Some open source advocacy of mine here: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6912678946102763521/

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genRaiy09:03:07

Good morning:sunny:

otfrom09:03:55

saw my first bumblebee of the season yesterday

mpenet09:03:56

our dog chased it's first hare yesterday

mpenet09:03:18

no amount of recall training did the trick in these cases, it's a bit scary

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javahippie09:03:10

Not an issue with ours. She’s still so reactive that we cannot imagine walking her without a leash /s

mpenet09:03:13

ours usually manages to come back

mpenet09:03:12

he always has a gps thing also when in the woods without leash

javahippie09:03:08

She wouldn’t run away and she comes back eventually, she never goes far. But we have to many streets and people here, and shed’ greet everybody enthusiastically, which isn’t what most people want. We are training hard and it has gotten better, but it feels like fighting genetics

mpenet09:03:33

yeah it's the kind of things that works 99% of the time with good training, but the 1% when it doesn't, matters a lot

genRaiy11:03:33

I'm feeling that too ... some things, especially natural prey or enemies are irresistable

ordnungswidrig14:03:00

well, dogs have been bread for some specific character over thousands of years. hard to fight that bios.

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mpenet14:03:26

maybe in a few thousand years

mpenet09:03:24

"first" of the season

maleghast09:03:35

Morning All - What a lovely cool, atmospheric morning here in the Central Belt...

otfrom09:03:19

a bit overcast in Tayside atm. Expecting it to get sunny and silvery later

Fahd El Mazouni09:03:44

What would be your recommendation for an embedded database where the main focus would be resiliency (data shouldn't be corrupted no matter what) we're currently using orientdb and would like to move to something better supported (good documentation is important) and easier to work with

Jakub Holý (HolyJak)16:03:41

sqlite use used everywhere and really well tested so it indeed is a fine suggestion. Though you could try asking the wider world, eg at StackOverflow, perhaps there are some good alternatives...

Fahd El Mazouni08:03:10

it's a good suggestion no doubt, right now we rely heavily on the graph features of orientdb, if we were to translate it to sql joins as it is I suspect it would be painfully slow, any tips on this aspect ?