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cstork12

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    Comment #39818841

    Why do you say it's non-free? Everything is under MIT License.

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    Comment #38119022

    Interesting! From where I'm sitting DoctoLib seems to win over the market. The DWH software writes snapshots of db_direct into a temporal DB (implemented in Postgres using multiran…

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    Comment #38014320

    Wow, didn't expect to see medavis mentioned here on HN. I'm currently writing Data Warehouse software (and more) interfacing with their RIS. However, I don't really know what their…

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    Comment #36281189

    not "/person" but "/host", right?

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    Comment #28773348

    My wife is currently fighting with the tax accountant in Italy. Out of curiosity and in order to potentially help her, where do you find these prefilled forms?

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    Comment #27730612

    Maybe a bit off-topic, but I noticed that https://www.sqlite.org/cpu.html hasn't been updated in over two years and given the consistently high development speed I'd be curious how…

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    Comment #27730514

    I was wondering exactly about this. I, for one, would be highly interested in hearing this discussion!

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    Comment #25169449

    Can you address the MacOS compatibility a more? What's your setup?

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    Comment #23176937

    Thanks! I like the underscore idea. First time I've seen it. (As you can see I'm not the fastest replier myself. ;-)

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    Comment #23123085

    Could you explain your rationale for this configuration?

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    Comment #21341723

    He addressed this on the podcast: The Espionage Act does not allow for a fair trial – no matter how well you prepare your defense. All that would be established at the trial is tha…

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    Comment #15682304

    One fundamental question, whose answer I must have missed: What's the incentive to process transactions?