Monthly Archives: September 2025

Advice I Like: Fear and Imagination

Fear is fueled by a lack of imagination. The antidote to fear is not bravery; it looks more like imagination – from Excellent Advice for Living What a neat way to look at things. Most of us have fear. I … Continue reading

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Getting More Time from AI

As I get older, I find that time is the most valuable commodity I have. It’s the one thing that I need more of, but I can’t get it. Even if I find more efficient ways of doing things, it … Continue reading

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The Challenge of Implicit Transactions: #SQLNewBlogger

I saw an article recently about implicit transactions and coincidentally, I had a friend get caught by this. A quick post to show the impact of this setting. Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an … Continue reading

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Local LLM Models at SQL Saturday Boston 2025

I’m starting a long trip at Boston this weekend. I’ll be there Saturday speaking, two sessions I think. At least one. I’m excited for this session as I’ve had a good time playing with LLMs and hope I can make … Continue reading

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