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- Jun 2021
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dba.stackexchange.com dba.stackexchange.com
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all are basically standard SQL, but no RDBMS supports the standard completely.
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- Apr 2021
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unix.stackexchange.com unix.stackexchange.com
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For Mac OS X, the syntax seems to be:
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samba.2283325.n4.nabble.com samba.2283325.n4.nabble.com
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i found that for the osx host "gonzo" , the vanished files (not the warning message itself) appear in stdout - for linux hosts they _both_ appear in stderr , but nothing in stdout (rsync.err.#num is stderr, rsync.log is stdout)
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- Nov 2020
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www.smartrmail.com www.smartrmail.com
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The same emoji will not look the same across every device. Each operating system has its own design language. For example, take a look at how the smiley face renders across various platforms:<img src="https://www.smartrmail.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/image15.png" alt="smiley face across different mobile devices" class="wp-image-5429"/>The differences are subtle, but for some emojis the differences are much more pronounced. The t-shirt for instance completely changes color.<img src="https://www.smartrmail.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/image6.png" alt="how t-shirt renders across different mobile devices" class="wp-image-5430"/>So one subject line you definitely don’t want to send your email with is “Flash Sale on Blue T-Shirts ”
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