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Ayad M. 💻

@aahm

💻 #DBA #Oracle #Postgrsql #Mysql #devops #aws

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Tom Dörr
Tom Dörr@tom_doerr·
downloads images, videos, music from tons of sites
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Crunchy Data
Crunchy Data@crunchydata·
Using Postgres \copy but want to see a progress meter? There’s a pg_stat_progress_copy - but that’s a view that has to be queried specifically. If you’re looking for something inside the command line, mac and linux users can utilize the pv (pipe viewer) tool. This has to be installed separately . Using the \copy FROM PROGRAM you can call pv from inside \copy. \copy obrc(station_name, measurement) FROM PROGRAM 'pv "/1br/measurements.txt"' WITH (FORMAT CSV, DELIMITER ';');
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7h3h4ckv157@7h3h4ckv157·
Hmmm…!
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Crunchy Data
Crunchy Data@crunchydata·
Working with foreign data wrappers in Postgres can be a game changer. FDW connects to other databases - of course other Postgres databases but other database formats too like Mongo, Oracle, or SQL Server. There's extensions for file connections to read flat files like CSV or JSON. Foreign data wrappers can open up connections to a lot of places and let you work with the data natively in Postgres. Postgres has a couple levers to pull to help you get better performance out of the foreign data wrapper. For example, you can fetch more rows of data at a time: ALTER SERVER remote_server OPTIONS (SET fetch_size '10000'); We have a blog that reviews the other performance improvements for FDWs. crunchydata.com/blog/performan…
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Avinash Roy
Avinash Roy@Avinashabroy·
Linux find command examples
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LetsDefend
LetsDefend@LetsDefendIO·
Linux File Permission Cheatsheet
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Ezekiel
Ezekiel@ezekiel_aleke·
SQL JOINs are like Set Theory:
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NetworkChuck
NetworkChuck@NetworkChuck·
8 cool ways to use ipconfig for beginners 👇
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Burp Suite
Burp Suite@Burp_Suite·
Welcome to the next evolution of Burp Suite… 🚀 #BurpAI
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Shubham Saboo
Shubham Saboo@Saboo_Shubham_·
Run DeepSeek Coder model locally on your computer using Ollama for code autocompletion in VS Code. 100% free and without internet.
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Jacob Crowther
Jacob Crowther@jacob__crowther·
Deepseek R1 (3bit) running with @exolabs on 2 x M2 Ultra Mac Studios w/ 192GB RAM each, connected via Thunderbolt. 8.5tok/s average. Shoutout to @alexocheema for getting on a live call with me to live-code some optimizations and get this working reliably!
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Poonam Soni
Poonam Soni@CodeByPoonam·
Goodbye ChatGPT Alibaba just dropped Qwen2.5-Max, and the World is already blown away by its potential. 13 WILD examples so far (Don't miss the 5th one)
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TRÄW🤟
TRÄW🤟@thatstraw·
Linux vim crash course
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Tech Fusionist
Tech Fusionist@techyoutbe·
Curl Commands 🔽🔽
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