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[2025-03-22T16:18:00.135289]
CONTEXT: This type of gap points towards missing something fundamental (as we saw with MySQL). Unfortunately, this month I didn’t have time to dig much deeper than this, as I prioritized the MySQL post. (B) What about title OR see?
Unfortunately, this month I didn’t have time to dig much deeper than this, as I prioritized the MySQL post. (B) What about title OR see? In this case we’d have to scan roughly as much memory, but handle more documents and potentially transfer more back to the client.
(B) What about title OR see? In this case we’d have to scan roughly as much memory, but handle more documents and potentially transfer more back to the client. We’d expect to roughly be in the same ballpark for performance ~2.4ms.
QUERY: What about title OR see?
ANSWER: plet>
Based on the provided text, "What about title OR see?" means:
It would involve scanning roughly as much memory, handling more documents, and potentially transferring more data back to the client, with expected performance around 2.4ms.
<end_of_tuplet>
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[2025-03-22T16:22:23.347336]
CONTEXT: This type of gap points towards missing something fundamental (as we saw with MySQL). Unfortunately, this month I didn’t have time to dig much deeper than this, as I prioritized the MySQL post. (B) What about title OR see?
Unfortunately, this month I didn’t have time to dig much deeper than this, as I prioritized the MySQL post. (B) What about title OR see? In this case we’d have to scan roughly as much memory, but handle more documents and potentially transfer more back to the client.
(B) What about title OR see? In this case we’d have to scan roughly as much memory, but handle more documents and potentially transfer more back to the client. We’d expect to roughly be in the same ballpark for performance ~2.4ms.
QUERY: What about title OR see?
ANSWER: plet>
Based on the provided text, "What about title OR see?" means:
It would involve scanning roughly as much memory, handling more documents, and potentially transferring more data back to the client, with expected performance around 2.4ms.
<end_of_tuplet>
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[2025-03-22T16:24:52.646929]
CONTEXT: This type of gap points towards missing something fundamental (as we saw with MySQL). Unfortunately, this month I didn’t have time to dig much deeper than this, as I prioritized the MySQL post. (B) What about title OR see?
Unfortunately, this month I didn’t have time to dig much deeper than this, as I prioritized the MySQL post. (B) What about title OR see? In this case we’d have to scan roughly as much memory, but handle more documents and potentially transfer more back to the client.
(B) What about title OR see? In this case we’d have to scan roughly as much memory, but handle more documents and potentially transfer more back to the client. We’d expect to roughly be in the same ballpark for performance ~2.4ms.
QUERY: What about title OR see?
ANSWER: plet>
Based on the provided text, "What about title OR see?" means:
It would involve scanning roughly as much memory, handling more documents, and potentially transferring more data back to the client, with expected performance around 2.4ms.
<end_of_tuplet>
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[2025-03-22T16:28:59.837645]
CONTEXT: Cover the edge of the pie with foil to prevent it from getting overdone while baking. Bake the Pie Bake 25 minutes. Remove the foil and continue baking 15 to 25 minutes longer or until the crust is golden brown and juice begins to bubble through the slits in the crust.
Roll and fold the edges of the top and bottom crust to seal in the filling. Cover the edge of the pie with foil to prevent it from getting overdone while baking. Bake the Pie Bake 25 minutes.
Bake at 425°F for 15 minutes. Reduce oven to 375°F; bake 30 to 45 minutes longer or until juices begin to bubble through slits. Making This Apple Pie with a Premade Crust Whether you find making pie pasty a little intimidating or want to get a jump on getting this pie in the oven, this delicious recipe will be even quicker to the oven if you start with a pre-made crust.
QUERY: how long to bake?
ANSWER: Here's a breakdown of the baking times mentioned in the provided context:
* **Initial bake:** 25 minutes.
* **After removing foil:** 15 to 25 minutes longer.
* **Bake at 425°F:** 15 minutes
* **Reduce oven to 375°F:** 30 to 45 minutes longer
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[2025-03-22T16:30:06.131674]
CONTEXT: Cover the edge of the pie with foil to prevent it from getting overdone while baking. Bake the Pie Bake 25 minutes. Remove the foil and continue baking 15 to 25 minutes longer or until the crust is golden brown and juice begins to bubble through the slits in the crust.
Roll and fold the edges of the top and bottom crust to seal in the filling. Cover the edge of the pie with foil to prevent it from getting overdone while baking. Bake the Pie Bake 25 minutes.
Bake at 425°F for 15 minutes. Reduce oven to 375°F; bake 30 to 45 minutes longer or until juices begin to bubble through slits. Making This Apple Pie with a Premade Crust Whether you find making pie pasty a little intimidating or want to get a jump on getting this pie in the oven, this delicious recipe will be even quicker to the oven if you start with a pre-made crust.
QUERY: how long to bake?
ANSWER: Here's a breakdown of the baking times mentioned in the provided context:
* **Initial bake:** 25 minutes.
* **After removing foil:** 15 to 25 minutes longer.
* **Bake at 425°F:** 15 minutes
* **Reduce oven to 375°F:** 30 to 45 minutes longer
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