Monthly Archives: May 2023

Watashiato

watashiato – n. curiosity about the impact you’ve had on the lives of the people you know, wondering which of your harmless actions or long-forgotten words might have altered the plot of their stories in ways you’ll never get to … Continue reading

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Restore One Backup From Many in a Device–#SQLNewBlogger

I wrote recently about finding multiple backups in a file. This post looks at how to restore one of those. The one you choose. Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying … Continue reading

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AI Experiments–Who am I and how am I remembered?

I saw someone noting that AIs shouldn’t write obituaries. Since I maintain sqlmemorial.org, I wanted to see what would happen for me. This is part of a series of experiments with the ChatGPT and other AI systems. First, a simple … Continue reading

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Leveling Up for Sales and Marketing

I’m heading to Austin today for Redgate’s internal Level Up conference. This is designed to help employees improve their skills in some way. The original ones focused on technology skills, but they have grown to include other business skills. A … Continue reading

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