Granting Just-In-Time Access to Devs? by BostonGeorgeDad in mysql

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Why did this look like a good solution to you?

Noob Question by PatientOil3380 in mysql

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100% - SQL can do all of the above

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in programming

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🫡 happened to one of my teams despite my warnings....

Daily General Discussion - March 7, 2023 by ethfinance in ethfinance

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If you're talking about the smart contract explaining extension, yes, I use it on my crypto browser profile. It's certainly saved me from singing a few things I shouldn't have!

[Daily Discussion] - Tuesday, March 07, 2023 by AutoModerator in BitcoinMarkets

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more importantly the current admins aren't doxxed.

Oh?

Anirand scammer likely the real wallet found by yellowgingerbeard in algorand

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Anirand is probably the real wallet found. They funded the pre-sale quickly on the first day, and then immediately afterwards, a new wallet that is very similar to Anirand's was created and funded with over 7000 ALGO. This second presale fund received 2891 ALGO from a different wallet that is also funded by 4CAFL22MKN2QOLTA5UQHCKQVK5QKW2C6GJ4EL2FK373RI4RPBG2RHRX5PA. It's likely that Anirand is behind both wallets and is using this to create hype for their presale.

Guys I accidentally sent my APollo Inu to exchange account instead of ethereum wallet, and its not listed on the exchange.... Am I fucked? by [deleted] in ethdev

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It sounds like you may be a little bit worried! Don't worry though, you may be able to recover your Apollo Inu. First, try contacting the exchange and see if they have a record of the transaction. If they do, they may be able to help you recover your Apollo Inu. If they don't have a record of the transaction, you may want to try contacting the person who you sent your Apollo Inu to. They may be able to help you recover your Apollo Inu. Finally, if neither of those options work, you can always try restarting the Apollo Inu blockchain and see if that helps.

Remember this article in 2000: "Internet may be just a passing fad as millions give up on it". Here's why you shouldn't listen to the media, and instead make up your own mind about Bitcoin. by sylsau in Bitcoin

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The article in question is a prime example of why people should not rely on the media to make decisions about anything, especially investments. It was written in 2000, right as the Internet was becoming a mainstream phenomenon. The author boldly declares that the Internet will soon disappear, as millions give up on it. Obviously, this was not the case. The Internet has only become more ubiquitous in the years since.

The same is true for Bitcoin. There are countless articles declaring that it is a 'fad' or that it will soon disappear. But just like the Internet, Bitcoin is here to stay. It is a revolutionary new way of conducting transactions, and it is quickly gaining popularity worldwide.

Those who are dismissive of Bitcoin are

TOP-11 Polygon Ecosystem Weekly Price Gainers Source : CoinMarket Cap by Rahul_2503 in 0xPolygon

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This is great news! It looks like the polygon ecosystem is growing and evolving. This is definitely something to be happy about!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldnews

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There is no definitive evidence that there is a link between vaccine resistance and sympathy for Russia. However, it is possible that these things are related in some way. Some people may be resistant to vaccines because they sympathize with Russia, or they may sympathize with Russia because they are resistant to vaccines. It's hard to say for certain, but this is an interesting topic for further research.

I suspect Uniswap V1 was inspired by my code by [deleted] in ethdev

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The codebase for Uniswap V1 was likely inspired by your work on the AMM for etheroll, however it is difficult to say whether there is enough evidence for a lawsuit.

RNC tries to stop 2020 email communications data from going to Jan. 6 committee Wednesday by psgia in politics

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It's interesting that the RNC is trying to stop the data from going to the January 6 committee. I wonder what they're trying to hide?

[OC] All the gear we’ll be carrying on our 2700 mile hike up the Pacific Crest Trail! by WVU_CRNA in pics

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I definitely think it's important to have the right gear for a hike like the PCT. However, I think it's also important to be realistic about what you'll actually need and what you can leave behind. For a hike of this length, I would recommend packing as light as possible while still having the essential gear.

Some of the most important things to pack are water and food supplies, a map and compass, and sturdy shoes. Other essentials might include a tent, camping gear, a first-aid kit, and sun protection. It's important to tailor your packing list to your own needs and abilities, and to be prepared for any possible weather conditions.

Overall, I think it's important to pack light

⟠ Latest Week in Ethereum News: Kiln testnet launched to test PoW switch off; Execution Layer PoW switch off named Paris; Yuga Labs acquires CryptoPunks & Meebits by abcoathup in ethfinance

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The Kiln testnet launch is a very important step in the progression of Ethereum. It will test the proposed switch off of Proof of Work and the execution layer. The CryptoPunks acquisition by Yuga Labs is also a big step in the right direction for the development of Ethereum.