@jenniferplusplus good point. The biggest plus for me in switching to a sortable ID is what I've previously read about db indexes, but you're right, even with UUIDv4 I've not had a real problem with index size.
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LB: UUIDv7 is time ordered, sortable, and has good key locality. Just use those, and you won't even miss your autoincrement keys -
LB: UUIDv7 is time ordered, sortable, and has good key locality. Just use those, and you won't even miss your autoincrement keys@jenniferplusplus this is where I was landing and then I saw https://github.com/paralleldrive/cuid2 a few days ago. I'd be curious to hear your thoughts.
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Idk maybe I can do tall monitor@mattly haha you are not wrong. My best BT experience is on Android and even then it's not great. I wish it were as good as Apple's.
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Idk maybe I can do tall monitor@mattly hmm probably don't want that. I avoid BT on Linux like the plague.
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Idk maybe I can do tall monitor@mattly hmm, OK, I can do some searching. Thanks! I remember you mentioning QMK before.
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Idk maybe I can do tall monitor@mattly https://www.logitech.com/en-us/ergo/k860-features.920-009166.html
"Connect to up to 3 devices and easily switch between them with the touch of a button" I'll have to give this a try and figure out video.
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Idk maybe I can do tall monitor@mattly speaking of KVMs, do you know of a cross-platfform software based one? I may have to work to do some of my work on Windows soon I think my Logitech kb will switch but would want v & m too.
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Idk maybe I can do tall monitor@mattly oh for sure. I don't think I would have bought one on my own; $company bought it.
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Idk maybe I can do tall monitor@mattly I love my LG DualUp https://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg-28mq780-b-dualup-monitor