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I use https://seriesgui.de/ with traktaccount. Source: about 1 year ago
There's SeriesGuide, which has database of TV Shows and movies, but doesn't have ratings. You can, however, mark shows as favourites and add them to lists, so you could potentially create 10 lists with ratings 1 to 10 and use those lists as ratings: saving each show to the list that corresponds to the rating. Source: about 1 year ago
SeriesGuide (version 2106608): keep track of your favorite TV shows and movies. Source: over 1 year ago
No, no, I don't think it's similar to those add-ons. This is an app you install on your phone (https://seriesgui.de/) and that you can connect to trakt. It let's you know about new episodes of shows you add, gives you summaries, cast, etc. Also works for movies. Source: over 1 year ago
I use an Android app called SeriesGuide. I also use a Chrome extension called TV WatchList. Source: over 1 year ago
So, I did a quick read through the mysql reference and found a bunch of flush related commands. I tried:. Source: 11 months ago
MySQL: Any SQL or DB knock-off, really... mysql.com - mariadb.org - sqlite.org. Source: over 1 year ago
15 years and five strokes ago. I was a Unix sysadmin. ALthough I was never an actual programmer, I did maintenance/light enhancement for the organization's website, in php. Now, as self-administered cognative therapy, I'm going back to it. This is an evil HR application that uses the mysql.com employees sample database. The module below enables the evil HR end user to generate a list of the oldest workers so... Source: almost 3 years ago
I always use the packages from mysql.com, that way I don't have to deal with strange configuration stuff along those lines, but anyway, I'm afraid I'm out of ideas. Surely someone else would have run in to the same issue here though. Source: almost 3 years ago
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