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| | Hacking Postgres Ep. 1: Marco Slot
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| | pgDash is an in-depth monitoring solution designed specifically for PostgreSQL deployments. pgDash shows you information and metrics about every aspect of your PostgreSQL database server, collected using the open-source tool pgmetrics.
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| | An illustrated guide, to help you understand how exactly database indexing works internally!
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| We get attached to code - sometimes to a fault. Old migrations are exactly that. They're digital hoarding at its finest, cluttering up your codebase with files that serve absolutely no purpose other than to make you feel like you're preserving some kind of historical record. But here's the brutal truth: your old migrations are utterly useless. They're worse than useless - they're actively harmful. They're taking up space, they are confusing (both for you and new developers on the project), and they give you a false sense of security about your database's evolution. If your database is out-of-sync with schema.rb you need to solve that problem anyway, and - if anything - the migrations make that problem worse.