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We've added the accepted lightning talks to the schedule. Can't wait to hear from Hettie Dombrovskaya, Teresa Lopes, Evan Stanton, Bilge Ince, Michal Nosek and others: postgresql.eu/events/pgdaynl20

Come to @oggcamp in #Manchester on October 12-13 and geek out with the rest of us at this venerable free culture #unconference resurrected after four years.

Tickets on sale now, one more week of early-bird pricing, from oggcamp.org/tickets/

More info at andypiper.co.uk/2024/08/20/ret

#FreeCulture #FreeSoftware #OpenSource #Geek #Hacker #Event #OggCamp

Join @PavloGolub (CYBERTEC) for his PGDay Lowlands session and learn how to customize the Wordle game experience with #Postgres. Get your ticket now: 2024.pgday.nl/registration/

New episode of the #TalkingPostgres podcast with Claire Giordano (previously called #PathToCitusCon)

In Ep18, David Rowley & I talk about how David got his start as a developer & in #PostgreSQL. Starting from motorbikes 🏍️ & cheese factories 🧀 to working as a prolific Postgres committer on the Postgres query planner (and more!)

Let me know what you think! // Boosts much appreciated ❤️

🎧 talkingpostgres.com/episodes/h
📺 aka.ms/TalkingPostgres-Ep18-yo

#community #podcast #Postgres #OpenSource #Microsoft

Remember what Macquarie did to Thames water in the UK by loading it with debt before offloading it to others?

They are about to get full control of National Gas by buying out the last 20% from National Grid.

What could possibly go wrong?

reuters.com/markets/deals/macq

#thames #nationalgas #nationalgrid #assetstipping

"We are pleased to announce postgres-contrib.org, a new website started in July 2024 by members of the #PostgreSQL #community, highlighting contributions to the project by the amazing people standing behind it. Many contributions to and for the PostgreSQL Project happen outside of writing code..."

postgresql.org/about/news/anno

#Postgres #OpenSource #Database

More on the madness & inhumanity of the DWP's 'management' of carer's allowance....

As I've said before: we should be cherishing & rewarding unpaid carers, not putting them into a position of financial jeopardy.

Here's a change Labour can make right away with few if any fiscal implications.

Just stop the DWP penalising carers, now!

#socialcare #politics

theguardian.com/society/articl

So, if you ask me what my takeaway from the Crowdstrike issue is, I'd say: boot counting/boot assessment/automatic fallback should really be a MUST for today's systems. *Before* you invoke your first kernel you need have tracking of boot attempts and a logic for falling back to older versions automatically. It's a major shortcoming that this is not default behaviour of today's distros, in particular commercial ones.

Of course systemd has supported this for a long time:

systemd.io/AUTOMATIC_BOOT_ASSE

Let's cut the bullshit and spell out a few things. The IT security industry is about as trustworthy as the food supplement and vitamin industry, but somehow they escaped the same reputation. Their products are overwhelmingly based on flawed ideas, and the quality of their software is exceptionally bad. And while not everyone will agree with the harshness of my words, I'll say this: Essentially everyone in IT security who knows anything in principle knows this.

Ah yes, let's ship a kernel driver that parses update files that are pushed globally simultaneously to millions of users without progressive staging, and let's write it in a memory unsafe language so it crashes if an update is malformed, and let's have no automated boot recovery mechanism to disable things after a few failed boots. What could possibly go wrong?

🤦‍♂️

Feels like a good day to be a Linux Desktop user :)

Schedule Published For PGDay UK 2024 - @postgresuk

We're excited to publish the scheduled for this years PGDay UK PostgreSQL conference.

The schedule offers a wide range of talks covering different topics, which I'm sure will appeal to a wide audience.

Take a lot of the schedule:

pgday.uk/events/pgdayuk2024/sc

And get yourself a ticket to the UK's best PostgreSQL Conference.

Programmers using LLMs:

I type in a comment and poof, new code appears! I am productive.

Programmers not using LLMs (like me):

I sometimes re-type code carefully that's similar to what's already in the codebase because the act of typing it out helps me bond with the concepts I'm expressing in code.

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The thing is, we're not just arguing about tools.

*We're arguing about how to be artists.*

My code is the same as my music, photography, and writing.

Why are you outsourcing your art?

We renamed the #PathToCitusCon monthly #podcast & the new name is #TalkingPostgres!

If you're already subscribed, everything should just work. & if you've not yet listened to the podcast about #PostgreSQL, maybe it's time? People say they like it 🙏 & that makes me happy, will keep making it useful & interesting ❤️

Boosts appreciated...

techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5
#Postgres #community #OpenSource #Microsoft #database

You can join us for the next LIVE recording of the #TalkingPostgres #podcast (Ep17, formerly called #PathToCitusCon), with a parallel live text chat (it's fun!) 👋

🗓️ Wed July 10 @ 10:00am PDT
🎙️ Guest: the awesome Pino de Candia (& former co-host)
✅ Topic: Podcasting about Postgres
📣 Cal invite w/instructions on how to join the Discord: aka.ms/TalkingPostgres-Ep17-ca

#discord #OpenSource #community #PostgreSQL #Postgres #database #Microsoft

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Time for a cuppa... Earl Grey please!