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Biohacker seeking immortality afflicted with incurable 'stomach eating' disease

lifesitenews.com
44 points·by ferryth·4 days ago·80 comments

Uyuni Joins OpenSUSE Project Ahead of Annual Conference

news.opensuse.org
3 points·by ferryth·14 days ago·0 comments

Rival GPUs Share One Linux Desktop

news.opensuse.org
3 points·by ferryth·29 days ago·0 comments

OpenAI plots biggest ChatGPT overhaul since launch

ft.com
8 points·by ferryth·last month·0 comments

How the "Perfectionism Pandemic" Is Crushing Young People

nautil.us
5 points·by ferryth·last month·0 comments

Turing Award Winner: Disagreeing with Google, Postgres, Future Problems [video]

youtube.com
1 points·by ferryth·2 months ago·1 comments

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The Fixi Project

fixiproject.org
3 points·by ferryth·2 months ago·0 comments

Django Developers Survey 2025 Results

lp.jetbrains.com
3 points·by ferryth·8 months ago·1 comments

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ferryth
·14 days ago·discuss
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·last month·discuss
https://archive.ph/sFjKf
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·2 months ago·discuss
Mike Stonebraker explores the evolution of database systems, reflecting on the academic origins of Ingress and the subsequent development of Postgres. The discussion delves into the limitations of one-size-fits-all architectures, the complexities of query optimization, and the practical challenges of integrating large language models with structured data systems.

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0:00 - Intro 1:03 - How he got into databases 6:43 - Competing with Oracle 9:07 - What made Postgres special 15:55 - One size fits none 21:37 - Why he disagreed with Google 29:14 - Why he chose academia over big tech 30:58 - Replacing state in an OS with a DB 42:02 - Future problems in databases 51:36 - Technical book recommendations to learn databases 52:20 - Advice for younger self 55:52 - Outro
ferryth
·3 months ago·discuss
https://archive.ph/zPv2u
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·3 months ago·discuss
https://archive.ph/MkVCI
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·4 months ago·discuss
https://archive.ph/XQINK
ferryth
·8 months ago·discuss
The results from the 2025 Django Developers Survey are now available. This is the fourth annual report conducted from November 2024 to January 2025 by the Django Software Foundation in collaboration with JetBrains PyCharm. The full report contains infographics, quotes, and dedicated sections so you can easily navigate through all the results.