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It's a central part of any relationship
A real hood classic rite here
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    Moops
    4d ago 100%

    See, little destro has the vibe of a young guy who's flexing and just responds to everything mindlessly with intimidation and violence.

    Owen has that OG aura. He managed to survive coming up, has given and received his fair share and has that calm confidence that would prefer to sit it out, but will absolutely end it if forced to.

    I'm Team Owen all the way!

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  • Joy & Curiosity
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    Moops
    1w ago 100%

    I mean, on the cosmic scale that's the context for the story, both cars and robots are tiny ;) I'm sure the black hole will think they're cute before gobbling them up.

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    shitposting 1w ago
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    I'm just a human in a money's world
    Ideology gap increase between young men and women in various countries.
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    Moops
    2w ago 80%

    This is such a wildly intelligent comment that I'm curious what the down voters think. Guessing either Tate fans or ignoramuses, but I'm happy to be proven wrong.

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    AITAH?

    I had an interesting conversation at work where someone questioned my use of DENSE_RANK and suggested I use LAST_VALUE. We had a good conversation about it, but ultimately agreed to disagree about the specific scenario. My code was accurate with no performance issues warranting a rewrite. My feeling was the person I was talking too was less familiar with DENSE_RANK and so favored LAST_VALUE. I get preference, I have my own, but I try to be aware of what's preference vs. what's technically superior. I'm curious about people's thoughts on when to use LAST_VALUE() vs MAX() KEEP(DENSE_RANK LAST ORDER BY ). To my mind, both solve a similar problem. I lean towards DENSE_RANK largely out of preference due to the syntax being shorter (literally just less characters to type), and I also like that since DENSE_RANK is an aggregate function it outputs distinct results without needing to use the DISTINCT keyword. I haven't intentionally run tests comparing the two, but anecdotally I've never noticed a performance difference between the two when writing comparable queries. Surprisingly I couldn't really find any detailed articles or discussions online comparing these two functions and I'm curious what thoughts are out there in the wild.

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    smoking meat Moops 1y ago 100%
    Had to check that butt out one last time before bed.

    There she is, looking all fine. Had to get one more peek before calling it a night a little early. We have a hot date in the morning.

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