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Gabriele Bartolini: CNPG Recipe 23 - Managing extensions with ImageVolume in CloudNativePG
Say goodbye to the old way of distributing Postgres extensions as part of the main pre-built operand image. Leveraging the Kubernetes ImageVolume feature, CloudNativePG now allows you to mount extensions like pgvector and PostGIS from separate, dedicated images. This new declarative method completely decouples the PostgreSQL core from the extension binaries, enabling dynamic addition, easier evaluation, and simplified updates without ever having to build or manage monolithic custom container images.
Tom Kincaid: Part 3: Postgres Journey to the top with developers
This blog provides my opinion on how Postgres, according to the annual Stack Overflow developer survey, became the most admired, desired and used database by developers. This is part three in my series about the Postgres journey to the top with developers. Here are the first parts of this story:
Henrietta Dombrovskaya: November Meetup Recording
And our last 2025 recording is here! Check out Jay Miller’s talk!
Ian Barwick: PgPedia Week, 2025-11-30
Floor Drees: Contributions for week 48, 2025
Seattle Postgres Users Group (SEAPUG) maintained the PostgreSQL booth at PASS Data Community Summit 2025 from November 17-21, 2025:
- Lloyd Albin
- Jeremy Schneider
- Harry Pierson
- Ben Chobot
- Deon Gill
- Rick Lowe
- Pavlo Golub
Speakers:
Jeremy Schneider: Postgres Booth at PASS Data Community Summit
PASS Data Community Summit 2025 wrapped up last week. This conference originated 25 years ago with the independent, user-led, not-for-profit “Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS)” and the annual summit in Seattle continues to attract thousands of database professionals each year. After the pandemic it was reorganized and broadened as a “Data Community” event, including a Postgres track.
Shinya Kato: Analyzing psqlrc Settings on GitHub: How PostgreSQL Engineers Configure PostgreSQL
Recently, I read an article titled "Alias Settings of Engineers Around the World" (in Japanese). As a PostgreSQL engineer, this got me thinking: "If they are customizing their bash aliases, how are they configuring their psql environments?"
Driven by curiosity, I decided to investigate GitHub repositories to see how developers commonly configure their psqlrc files.
Hubert 'depesz' Lubaczewski: Using JSON: json vs. jsonb, pglz vs. lz4, key optimization, parsing speed?
Robins Tharakan: Teaching Query Planner to See Inside C Functions
Jan Wieremjewicz: TDE is now available for PostgreSQL 18
Back in October, before PGConf.EU, I explained the issues impacting the prolonged wait for TDE in PostgreSQL 18. Explanations were needed as users were buzzing with anticipation, and they deserved to understand what caused the delays and what the roadmap looked like.
Robins Tharakan: Settling COUNT(*) vs COUNT(1) debate in Postgres 19
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