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postgres with rls to hide soft deleted records means that most of the app code doesn't need to know or care about them, still issues reads, writes, deletes to the same source table and as far as the app knows its working

I would also say that most modern ORMs and frameworks also either come with soft delete feature (with automatic filtering on all queries) as part of the package or there are third-party libraries available for ORMs adding this functionality without the hassle of dealing with views (maybe it's me, but I've never had good experience with DB views).

Yeah, Kiwi English also, e.g. describing something as "not bad" rather than "good" is normal.

> How's things? > Not bad.


They're falling already? Excellent, I was hoping I could get to this point without ever having to figure out exactly what they were.


Do they have real beans in them?


Came to say this!



Can we have a more informative, less clickbaity, title?


What would a more informative, less clickbaity title be?

(preferably using representative language from the article)


Meta Superintelligence Labs' first paper is about RAG


Ok thanks! Belatedly updated.


there should be a guideline to get rid of clickbait titles. its an epidemic here


There is of course such a guideline: https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

We don't catch every case, but if you're talking about the frontpage, I'm surprised to hear you say "epidemic". What are some recent examples?


I wouldn’t give much weight to the person that had an opinion about the guidelines without reading them :)


Acknowledging their existence in principle is already a lot!


also once everybody else is obstructing your view with a bigger car it becomes necessary to have a bigger one, it's a race to the metaphorical bototm


Really? I've been FF only for years and everything works reliably, including banking sites (Australia & New Zealand).


E.g. the Qantas business rewards website was broken in Firefox, along with Qantas hotels


Reasonable assumption but really our politicians just are that dumb.


Dumb people don't rise to seats of power.

It's more like playing dumb, willfully ignoring the issues to serve ulterior motives.


I assumed it was the result of the "bubbling" that they describe in the video that also accounts for the grainy appearance of the surface; presumably the bubbling would be visible like this side on?


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