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The flip side to “Europeans are lazy and don’t work hard” is that we’re able to maintain a modern society with a high standard of living while still being able to spend time with our families. And why kill yourself through overwork when most of the rewards go to somebody else, anyway?

If you like to learn about the backstories of people's various paths into working in the #PostgreSQL database world, this #podcast episode 🎧 with @clairegiordano & pgMustard guest @michristofides should be part of your weekend routine.

See what you think! 🔥 Boosts appreciated to help more ppl discover this pod too.

🎧 pathtocituscon.transistor.fm/e

📺 youtu.be/mlti_9eD3w0

#PathToCitusCon #Postgres #OpenSource #database #Community #Microsoft

Loved the convo with @michristofides of pgMustard during yesterday's LIVE recording of Ep15 of the #PathToCitusCon #podcast 🎙️ all about EXPLAIN & Michael's journey into the world of #PostgreSQL

❤️ this quote: "it's the best way of doing work faster or not doing the work AT ALL"

✅ The episode will publish Fri, you can subscribe (& check out past episodes) here: aka.ms/PathToCitusCon

#community #Postgres #OpenSource #Microsoft #mustard #pgMustard #databases

@peterbrown unsurprisingly:

Finland now spends **15,000 euros less per year per homeless person** than it did before implementing Housing First

The savings are attributed to a decrease in emergency situations among homeless persons, such as assaults, injuries, and breakdowns

The savings in terms of services needed by one person can be up to **9,600 euros a year** when compared to the costs that would result from that person being homeless

Housing First Fact Sheet: endhomelessness.org/wp-content.

@tomasv @ascherbaum the more important question is did you put the jam on first or last?

@ascherbaum either way choosing it based on IP address of the client isn't a good solution, especially when I'm logged into my account.

I'm excited to be speaking at this years POSETTE - An Event For Postgres!

A totally online event, so no need to travel somewhere to listen to all the amazing speakers: citusdata.com/posette/2024/spe

For fuck sake, how the fuck can we still not get internationalisation right. My browser sets fucking locale headers, stop assuming that because I'm roughly in a country that you should localise the text. Like it's fucking easier to use the fucking header. Sorry, quite pissed off right now, by the idiots at LinkedIn.

@ChrisMayLA6 I feel that 'pathetic' sums them up pretty accurately in many ways, despite all the expletives I'd like to use to describe them.

@nixCraft obviously should be a backronym: LINU - Linux Is Not Unix

Hello Prague, nice to be back. Looking forward to speaking at the Prague PostgreSQL meetup.

the upside of having ADHD is that I can complete a month's worth of work for a whole team in the space of a weekend and a couple of evenings.

the downside of having ADHD is that I keep putting myself in situations where I need to complete a month's worth of work for a whole team in the space of a weekend and a couple of evenings.

Now #PostgreSQL hacker Melih Mutlu of Microsoft is on stage at #PGDayChicago sharing his "Takeaways from Hacking on Postgres as a newcomer"

My favorite quote:

❞ I had only coded in C in CS101 in university & thought if I pass this class I will probably never code in C again"

// You were so wrong Melih!💥

#Postgres #community #developers #OpenSource #Microsoft

Agencies have figured out that "customized COTS” means "expensive custom software that you don't actually own,” so vendors have started calling it "configured COTS." The problem is that some commercial software *is* extensively configurable by customers, and it can be tough to know which is which.

Here's the test to apply: Can the software be "configured” by the customer or any vendor of their choosing? If "yes," it's legit. If "no," it's just expensive custom software that you don't own.

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