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@lobsters@mastodon.social · 2h ago
Mixing numeric attributes into text search for better first-stage relevance https://lobste.rs/s/b4lu09 #databases https://turbopuffer.com/blog/rank-by-attribute
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@lobsters@mastodon.social · Apr 20, 2026
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@lobsters@mastodon.social · Apr 19, 2026
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@lobsters@mastodon.social · Apr 18, 2026

SQLite prefixes its temp files with etilqs_ https://lobste.rs/s/tttexr #databases https://avi.im/blag/2026/etilqs/

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@lobsters@mastodon.social · Apr 16, 2026
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@lobsters@mastodon.social · Apr 16, 2026
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@lobsters@mastodon.social · Apr 15, 2026
Xata: Open source Postgres platform with copy-on-write branching and scale-to-zero https://lobste.rs/s/8disen #databases https://github.com/xataio/xata
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@lobsters@mastodon.social · Apr 15, 2026
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@lobsters@mastodon.social · Apr 15, 2026
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@lobsters@mastodon.social · Apr 14, 2026
LARQL - Query neural network weights like a graph database https://lobste.rs/s/iawjcg #ai #databases https://github.com/chrishayuk/larql
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@lobsters@mastodon.social · Apr 13, 2026
DuckLake v1.0 – The Lightweight Lakehouse Format Reaches Production-Readiness https://lobste.rs/s/5lux00 #databases #release https://ducklake.select/2026/04/13/ducklake-10/
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@lobsters@mastodon.social · Apr 13, 2026
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@lobsters@mastodon.social · Apr 12, 2026
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@lobsters@mastodon.social · Apr 08, 2026
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@lobsters@mastodon.social · Apr 08, 2026
AWS Engineer Reports PostgreSQL Performance Halved By Linux 7.0, But A Fix May Not Be Easy https://lobste.rs/s/i32p79 #databases #linux https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.0-AWS-PostgreSQL-Drop
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@lobsters@mastodon.social · Apr 04, 2026
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@lobsters@mastodon.social · Apr 01, 2026
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@lobsters@mastodon.social · Apr 01, 2026
Accelerating Prolly Trees: Simplified Chunking for Rapid Updates https://lobste.rs/s/we5lkt #databases #merkle-trees https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3785142
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@JdeBP@mastodonapp.uk · Mar 25, 2026
@cstross@wandering.shop On a more serious note: This isn't the first EPG mixup. I've been seeing them for years, and not even on Amazon. I've never heard of telly programme episodes having ISBNs/EANs. IMDB certainly seems to use its own proprietary numbering rather than anything external. I wonder whether such a thing would help. I've seen several mixups where the blurb matches a movie/telly programme of the same name but a different year. Name matching seems a terrible way for the entertainment world to be doing things in the 21st century. @gregeganSF@mathstodon.xyz #ISBN #EAN #databases
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@rperezrosario@mastodon.social · Feb 19, 2026
Tiger Data author Raja Rao makes a pretty good case for reducing operational complexity by using a single database server (PostgreSQL) to supplant non-relational use cases that were previously handled by the likes of Elasticsearch, Redis, and MongoDB to name a few. He goes on to list and explain the different PostgreSQL extensions that can provide equivalent services without the database sprawl. "It's 2026, Just Use Postgres" https://www.tigerdata.com/blog/its-2026-just-use-postgres #programming #sql #postgresql #databases
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