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| | [AI summary] The blog post discusses methods to find YouTube channel feeds using channel IDs and provides instructions on how to locate them through video sources.
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| | yes I do. That draft was created just after I joined twitter, and in the details I had written that I had just passed 400 tweets. I'm now closing in on 13,000. I am, however, in the process of scaling back my twitter and Facebook usage - I identified last week that as I reduce...
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| Problem synopsis I'm a huge fan of sqlc's approach to code generation. I've seen sqlc called a reverse ORM, and I really like that moniker. However, as a sqlc newbie, I'm still discovering its edge cases. Today's edge case is using postgres UPSERT queries with sqlc. The crux is that when upserting, it's necessary for unique key conflicts to occur so that the UPDATE portion of the query executes. But non-null uuid Go types tend to have a zero-value of 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000. This results in new records inserting with the uuid Go type's zero value, and every following new record upserts the existing zero ID record.