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On MySQL, at least, `Note#created_at` doesn't seem to store fractional seconds, while `MergeRequest::Metrics#merged_at` does. This breaks the optimization assumption that we only need to search for notes created *after* the MR has been merged. Unsynchronized system clocks also make this a dangerous assumption to make. Adding a minute of leeway still optimizes away most notes, but allows both cases to be handled more gracefully. If the system clocks are more than a minute out, we'll still be broken, of course.
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