I’m still not sure what that context is. I’m a year into Duolingo and they haven’t spelled that out for me in a way I understand yet.
I’m still not sure what that context is. I’m a year into Duolingo and they haven’t spelled that out for me in a way I understand yet.
All you gotta do is ask everyone to scoot down a room (or two, not sure if Sis and the boulder are looking to share a room) and you’ll find there’s plenty of room.
Pay your damn employees
My most recent complaint is about index mappings. I have 2 types in 2 different indexes that each have a field with the same name. One index has a hand written mapping. The other index is currently under active development and doesn’t have a mapping for it yet so it’s built automatically. When I insert into the index WITHOUT a mapping, the index WITH a mapping changes the field into a keyword and no further queries against the index WITH a mapping work. This also happens if I insert into the index WITHOUT a mapping before the other index is created. Why does the index WITH a mapping change?!? WE WROTE THE MAPPING FOR A REASON BUT ITS IGNORED!?!
ElasticSearch would make me drink if I drank
I wish more people knew about dtrx (Do The Right eXtraction).
I still blame Jeep for thinking a rotating selector was a good idea for a gear shifter. RIP Anton Yelchin.
Sticking your head in the sand is a great alternative /s
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