Tips for strong proposals:
• Share what you discovered. Not just what you built.
• Be specific
• Discuss bigger Postgres picture
• Failures welcome
Be specific, connect to Postgres internals, and don’t hide the messy bits.
Tips for strong proposals:
• Share what you discovered. Not just what you built.
• Be specific
• Discuss bigger Postgres picture
• Failures welcome
Be specific, connect to Postgres internals, and don’t hide the messy bits.
github.com/Barre/zerofs
github.com/Barre/zerofs
It's important to keep all your docs in a row
It's important to keep all your docs in a row
Great time to catch up on both the new content and the amazing talks from past events.
You can start with my talk: "Scaling Postgres to Million Tenants"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfAS...
Great time to catch up on both the new content and the amazing talks from past events.
You can start with my talk: "Scaling Postgres to Million Tenants"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfAS...
Short answer: the planner thinks that index won’t help (or can’t use it).
Longer answer—5 usual suspects 👇
Short answer: the planner thinks that index won’t help (or can’t use it).
Longer answer—5 usual suspects 👇
An easy to use tool that comes with standard Postgres installation, for testing write latency of devices where you put your WAL/redo logs and any other files requiring low write latency.
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An easy to use tool that comes with standard Postgres installation, for testing write latency of devices where you put your WAL/redo logs and any other files requiring low write latency.
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Postgres 18 beta 1 was released last week, and includes native support for UUIDv7.
Great opportunity to explain why UUIDv7 is a great fit for your database keys, and show you how to use them in PG18.
www.thenile.dev/blog/uuidv7
Postgres 18 beta 1 was released last week, and includes native support for UUIDv7.
Great opportunity to explain why UUIDv7 is a great fit for your database keys, and show you how to use them in PG18.
www.thenile.dev/blog/uuidv7
It looks like ChatGPT took it to heart.
Me: You just said something incorrect.
ChatGPT: Thank you for keeping it precise.
It looks like ChatGPT took it to heart.
Me: You just said something incorrect.
ChatGPT: Thank you for keeping it precise.
Conference swag is starting to arrive in Montreal.
Are your travel plans set?
You can still register. https://2025.pgconf....
#Postgresql #PGCon##Postgresql
Conference swag is starting to arrive in Montreal.
Are your travel plans set?
You can still register. https://2025.pgconf....
#Postgresql #PGCon##Postgresql
Running pgbench is easy (it ships with Postgres and uses simple Postgres configs), but its main built-in script is TPC-B.
Thankfully, Ryo Kanbayashi wrote a pgbench script that is TPC-C-like: github.com/ryogrid/tpcc...
Running pgbench is easy (it ships with Postgres and uses simple Postgres configs), but its main built-in script is TPC-B.
Thankfully, Ryo Kanbayashi wrote a pgbench script that is TPC-C-like: github.com/ryogrid/tpcc...
Why do so many developers hate stored procedures?
Why do so many developers hate stored procedures?
Had no idea an iPhone would measure water presence on a charging port and warn for it. But it does!
Was at a pool and a few hours later when plugging it in got this helpful message.
Had no idea an iPhone would measure water presence on a charging port and warn for it. But it does!
Was at a pool and a few hours later when plugging it in got this helpful message.
(“Hard mode” no Star Wars, Star Trek, or LOTR)
(“Hard mode” no Star Wars, Star Trek, or LOTR)