#neo4j subquery might make it easier to get something working - but in this case it was dog slow compared to rewriting without subquery
https://alanbuxton.wordpress.com/2025/03/30/fun-with-neo4j-subqueries/
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#neo4j subquery might make it easier to get something working - but in this case it was dog slow compared to rewriting without subquery
https://alanbuxton.wordpress.com/2025/03/30/fun-with-neo4j-subqueries/
I build software products. I spend a lot of time in hotels.
Here are some learnings about UX that I've taken from hotel elevators.
They aren't about software UIs which makes them super helpful analogies when talking about general user experience.
https://alanbuxton.wordpress.com/2025/01/26/elevators-lifts-and-software-product-user-experience/
Interesting. Why men aren’t going to college
https://celestemdavis.substack.com/p/why-boys-dont-go-to-college
“The thing about being wrong is that before you know you’re wrong, it feels •exactly• like being right.”
— Roman Mars
According to Herodotus (writing around 425 BC):
"it is their custom to deliberate about the gravest matters when they are drunk and what they approve in their deliberations is proposed to them the next day, when they are sober, by the master of the house where they deliberate; and if, being sober, they still approve it, they act on it, but if not, they drop it. And if they have deliberated about a matter when sober, they decide upon it when they are drunk."
(Book 1 chapter 133)
@manafairy_jae I tried another similar function today and ChatGPT went back to getting it wrong as usual.
The balance of the universe has been restored ;)