Moving On After a Technology Fail
After his watch broke, Steve had to get a new tool and isn't sure it was a good move.
2025-02-21
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After his watch broke, Steve had to get a new tool and isn't sure it was a good move.
2025-02-21
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Steve reminisces about the older technology of putting words on paper, often from the web.
2024-10-04
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2024-09-27
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Steve is a little disappointed in technology that didn't work well after a security incident.
2024-09-25
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2024-09-21
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Writing editorials every few weeks for a technical mailing list has been one of the more challenging responsibilities in my (nearly) two years with Redgate as an advocate working with Steve, Grant, and Louis. Each week, it’s interesting for me to see the mix of technical insights and everyday life stuff that each of us […]
2024-08-31
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A cloud version of Aurora MySQL has added support for the buffer pool to survive restarts of the database engine. Steve thinks that's an interesting technology, which could be helpful.
2024-01-12
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2023-11-24
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I've been fairly healthy and fit for most of my life. While I've always had a few extra pounds, I do try to eat better than average and I exercise regularly. That didn't stop age and some pandemic laxity from catching up with me. My annual checkup last December had my doctor (and me) slightly […]
2022-03-05
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One of the more analog industries is embracing digital change faster and faster./
2021-08-11
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By Vinay Thakur
Following up on my Part 1 baseline, the journey from 2017 onward changed how...
By Brian Kelley
In cryptography, the RSA and ECC algorithms which we use primarily for asymmetric cryptography...
By Steve Jones
In today’s world, this might mean something different, but in 2010, we had this...
Hi , i installed winscp on my pc, added it to GAC thru vs...
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In thinking about the differences between the identity property and a sequence object, which of these two guarantees that there are consecutive numbers (according to the increment) inserted in a single table?
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