I forgot to mention this is in SQL Server, so SIN operates on radians. So I THINK this can only ever cast to a 0 when clientId
is also 0
It certainly doesn't for any of the 100,000 existing rows
I forgot to mention this is in SQL Server, so SIN operates on radians. So I THINK this can only ever cast to a 0 when clientId
is also 0
It certainly doesn't for any of the 100,000 existing rows
The client
table has around 100,000 rows each with a unique clientId
, none of which are returned from the CAST / ABS / SIN
I think you are right and this is a 'fix' for something lost to time. I am going to talk to the original dev tomorrow to see if they remember what it was for
Thank you so much, I'll check it out!
Absolutely, it's a great read. Could you link the video you watched?
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I think it is a bug and here's why
I have setup a lemmy instance to understand how it works and hopefully contribute something meaningful
My instance has 2 users, both are subscribed to the same cross-instance community, but only one is showing Subscribe Pending
even if I un-sub and re-sub
I am not aware of any approval system to subscribe to a community, so I believe the approval was received the community instance, but the "accept" response data was missed / dropped when returning to your host instance
Haha, sorry I came across the way I did. I really was racking my brain trying to think what more I could provide. Normally for Java issues I can give a stacktrace, but in this case there is literally only a 4-word error message
When I view the post on your server it shows only our convo, so definitely a federation issue
Ohhh, that explains so much!
Update: The original dev does not remember exactly. However they have said that
clientId
was originally a VARCHAR, so this may have been checking for both'0'
or''
So an over-engineered workaround to a bad datatype perhaps?