@vyruss will publish a new #PostgreSQL extension called pg_statviz tomorrow.
He announced it today a #fosdem #pgday .
It sounds very promising.
The extension will be published on GitHub https://github.com/vyruss /pg_statviz
The first talk of the day here at #FosdemPGDay (a #Fosdem fringe event) and Gunnar ‘Nick’ Bluth is on the #PostgreSQL stage talking about how we can learn from his big big fail, titled “LFMF: How a CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY led to a 6 hour downtime” - lots of painful laughter in the room
My post for #PGSQLPhriday where Ryan asked about using PostgreSQL for non relational data:
https://nexteam.co.uk/post/technology/postgresql/postgresql-not-always-relational
@dick_turpin yup, going to PGDay FOSDEM
@raphink I'd say its the new Awk rather than Sed.
@bigcalm openSUSE Tumbleweed and Microos work excellently on the RPi 4 for server tasks.
@popey I really like the Logitech MX Anywhere I got a while back, does both unifying receiver and BT, with a button to hop presets and a very sensibly placed charging port. Compact and still comfy.
Still seem to be a few of these: https://amzn.eu/d/6VpZ2Ui
@GossiTheDog @leak meh it sounds an accurate description of most shitty infosec sales pitches I've had to endure. Such a line never stopped the senior managers buying.
Whether it actually helped the coal face, is a totally different story.
Do y'all have any ideas on where—besides Mastodon, Twitter, LinkedIn, Planet Postgres, PostgreSQL.org, and blog posts—that I should be spreading the word about the open #CFP for Citus Con: An Event for Postgres 2023?
The #CitusCon CFP will close on Sunday Feb 5th @ 11:59pm PST.
It's a virtual dev event. The team is hoping for talk proposals about:
- #PostgreSQL #opensource
- Citus database extension
- Azure Database for PostgreSQL
- Azure Cosmos DB for PostgreSQL
@dick_turpin 7 days and I'll be on a train to #fosdem
For anyone interested in infra topics, quite a wide range, a friend runs this newsletter:
echo 1 > /proc/sys/kernel/sysrq; echo s > /proc/sysrq-trigger; echo u > /proc/sysrq-trigger; echo b > /proc/sysrq-trigger
Works even if systemd has hung, or other weird stuff, plus safely syncs disks.
@dick_turpin its better and cheaper than taking the 3 points, so it's hardly with menaces.
Plus, you might find it useful.
Here is a reminder that some people actually do good things with the fuck-you money they make from selling a company.
I wish there were more @liewegases out there.
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