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OK, storage pouch maker, here’s a lesson in human psychology. If you just hadn’t printed that message on it at all, that would still have been my assumption. I assume it about everything! It’s one of my many standard assumptions.

But because you explicitly said it up front, now I’m suspicious as hell. Maybe it DOES. Also, I’m worried that there was some previous version of the thing, and a horrific accident which you’re now just drawing goddamned attention to!

i was leaving the office and an amazon driver literally burst into the lobby vibrating with excitement telling me to come see this. i love a simple shared human moment more than you can imagine (i also love nods and waves with strangers)

I wanted to have a bash at writing something educational, so here's a blog post on rowids and primary keys in SQLite:
https://menial.co.uk/blog/2025/10/20/rowids-and-primary-keys/

#sqlite

Rowids and Primary Keys

SQLite has the concept of a rowid. A special column with a unique integer identifier for each row. It’s present in most tables, but generally hidden from view. This post gives an overview of how rowids work and their relationship with primary keys.

Menial
Never do something in 1 hour that you can automate in 3 hours.

I'm very please to say that Base 3.0 is now available!

If you work with SQLite database files, I think you should check it out.

https://menial.co.uk/base/

I'm looking for people to try out a new version of Base, my SQLite editor for macOS.

If you'd like to give it a go, send me a private message with your email address (only used for TestFlight, no junk).

Boosts appreciated.

#macosdev #macos #TestFlight #sqlite

Bucky enjoys giving up his freedom for a cookie. Don’t be Bucky.
ella's deli sign, madison, wisconsin, 2008

Steven Spielberg said, after he made Schindler's List, that it was partly an apology for portraying Nazis in the Indiana Jones franchise as less evil than they really were. I think Hollywood has been guilty of something far worse in recent decades: portraying Nazis as competent.

Germany wasn't a country run by Nazis that happened to lose the Second World War, it was a country that lost because it was run by Nazis.

Take a look at the names of the folks that worked on the Manhattan Project. See how many of them are German? Several of them worked on weapons in the First World War, for the Germans. Germany had a huge lead in developing a nuclear weapon in the '30s, but removed people who weren't Nazi enough from positions of authority in fields related to weapons research. A load of their best scientists were on the various lists that would end up on death camps and managed to leave (others didn't, and died). When you start by saying 'only people from this arbitrary subset of the population based on race / gender / religion / sexuality / whatever may contribute to our society', you won't get the best people.

Hitler maintained control by promoting people based on their personal loyalty to him, not based on their competence. He ensured communication flowed through him and made parallel agencies compete, directing their effort against each other rather than towards shared goals, to avoid any becoming powerful enough to challenge his power structures.

Hitler was almost responsible for most of the German army being wiped out early on in the Second World War because he had an exaggerated opinion of his own ability. The only reason it wasn't was that allied commanders didn't believe anyone could be that stupid and assumed it was a trap (it wasn't, he really was that stupid). He then decided to invade Russia in the winter (which worked so well for Napoleon) against the advice of any of the people who paid attention in school, which was one of the key turning points in the war.

Don't let the smart uniforms fool you. They were not competent people who lost as a result of circumstances beyond their control. They were people with an ideology that was ultimately self defeating in the long term. And, if people with the same views are in positions of power again, they will fail in the same way. The problem is not that they might succeed, it's that they have a habit of taking a lot of other people with them on their way to defeat.