@pgconfeu
- Learning something new
- Sharing what I know
- Discussions about ideas
- Meeting people I do know
- Meeting new people
- Having fun
All of that happened at any PostgreSQL conference I have attended so far.
As has been foretold: https://chaos.social/@RichiH/112579960719663379
#FOSDEM will happen on 2025-02-01 and 2025-02-02, we just signed the contract with ULB today!
You're hearing it here first, because Mastodon is the #FLOSS social network. We'll publish official news in a bit :)
@ChrisMayLA6 is the hare racing to provide funding...
We're taking our pgBadger usage to the next level!
Hettie Dombrovskaya on #PostgreSQL log analysis: https://youtube.com/live/ZPR7u44YJKI
Lightning Talks!! @floord wants to lure more community members to #Mastodon, Albert Offermans talks about how Alliander accelerates grid engineering projects by utilizing #PostgreSQL, Bilge talks about how "Diva: Dive Into AI" puts #DEI first, Teresa Lopes shares different ways to scale your database, Michal Nosek (Percona) uses the pg_tde #PostgreSQL extension for encryption, and finally @ehstanton speaks for the brain 🧠
Very happy to thank @intrbiz in person for all his help to @pgdaylowlands , a well deserved title "High Lowlander"
Not able to make it out to Amsterdam today? Join for the livestream: https://youtube.com/live/ZPR7u44YJKI #PostgreSQL
Nice lightning talk by @floord@hachyderm.io at #pgdaylowlands about #Mastodon! I hope it will lead some more people to the Fediverse.
(Floor; I'm a Postgres DBA by day, but a Fediverse admin by hobby, running mastodon.world, lemmy.world and at least 10 other instances)
At @pgdayuk i think we can safely assume that @vyruss means #PostgreSQL when he says "Ditch Elasticsearch and use a real database for text search"
Full text search-ing the #PostgreSQL mailing list with @vyruss, at @pgdayuk (plus useful modules)
Loving this presentation because it shows again all that Postgres can do, no need for other tools.
@dick_turpin you mean, you've not just ordered it from Amazon and charged them tripple?
@jriou @ascherbaum openSUSE Tumbleweed and microOS, have been very reliable for me. Been running Tumbleweed on all my laptops and desktops since around 2015, and not had any significant issues.
The BTRFS based snapshotting and rollback, is super handy and taken a lot of the risks out of a rolling release.
Just a few days left until PGDay.UK 2024!
PGDay UK is back on September 11 2024, held at the Cavendish Conference Centre in London, UK. Please reserve your seat for next week to join users and developers of PostgreSQL. This is your chance to meet and exchange ideas and knowledge with like-minded database fanatics in London.
Register here: https://2024.pgday.uk/registration/
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