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I need to get a moderately early night tonight, as we're surprising my Mum with a family dinner tomorrow. My brother's picking me up on his way down from further north, so at least I don't have to bother driving.
Turns out I was misinformed, and no dinner was involved; we just visited for a while. So I'm home again, and going to have a bit of roast chicken for lunch
I'll give you this much, Scotland played very well during the second quarter of the match. Other than that, I think both results went the way of the better teams on the day.
I've spent the last few hours dealing with the fact that my little side project was getting very slow. A bit of tweaking later, including ripping out an entire model class (corresponding to a database table) that was, in fact, contributing nothing that couldn't be achieved with a Boolean field on the model it referenced, and Postgresql is much happier.
Interesting that having to do that one extra join prevented it from using several indexes that don't seem directly related. But trying to understand the arcane ways of the query planner is too much hassle for a Sunday afternoon
Mind you, I still suspect some further improvement could be achieved if the tweets table didn't have over 1,700,000 rows
But it's saved me the hassle and real monetary expense of upgrading the database server from AWS's "small", so that'll do for now
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