Just use Postgres for everything.
There. I said it.
Just use Postgres for everything.
There. I said it.
@nova I like your attitude :D
@nova I love Postgres on bread
@nova Thanks. You are about two weeks too lake for my current problems. LOL
@nova interesting take
I've never used it (retired DBA here).
I wasn't a fan of Ingres (which spawned Postgres). Looking at the Postgres spec it looks interesting.
Is it as scalable as Oracle though ?
@nova tbh yeah
@nova lol! At this point I wonder is mariadb and Postgres are like iOS and android; or gnome and kde. Pick your adventure- it’ll be an adventure
Works great for queues and time series :blobfoxthisisfine: /s
@nova looking forward to the EDR for this
@nova But what if my passion project is a different database? ?
@ilmai @nova red wine stain? Believe it or not - PostgreSQL.
@nova Why not mongodb? :)
As a developer, it saves me so much time with less columns maintenance
@nova I already do. Except when I'm using SkySpark.
@nova does it coffee?
@nova unless you need to store millions of events, which you don't need to change, and still need acceptable performance.
@nova @mattbowen ever look at aquameta? The extreme version of that https://github.com/aquametalabs/aquameta#architecture
@PeterBronez @ilmai @nova I've got a fever, and the only prescription is more PostgreSQL.
@nova honestly, same
@nova It's surprisingly awesome for so many situations.
@nova Facts. I used MySQL today and was like ? Hahaha
@nova Perhaps controversial, but Postgres for everything that is not trivial, may need to scale, has appropriate resource availability, and has support resources / experience. For simple DB needs for novice users (like quick data analysis projects for Excel heads) SQLite “just works”.
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