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Andreas Scherbaum: PostgreSQL Meetup in Frankfurt December 2025

6. Januar 2026 - 23:00
On December 10th, 2025, the PostgreSQL December Meetup in Frankfurt (Main) took place. We had two speakers, and a nice dinner. This Meetup was organized around the IT-Tage, and the Meetup organizers had booked a reeting toom in the Scandic Frankfurt Museumsufer. About 15 minutes walking from the conference, and unfortunately it was raining that evening. Meeting room Dirk Aumueller: Running PostgreSQL with Podman, Quadlet & Systemd Dirk spoke about how to run PostgreSQL inside a Podman Quadlet which is managed by systemd.

Hubert 'depesz' Lubaczewski: Small improvement for pretty-printing in paste.depesz.com

6. Januar 2026 - 16:13
As you maybe know, some time ago I made paste service, mostly to use for queries, or related text to share on IRC. One part of it is that it also has pretty printer of provided queries. Recently I realized that in case of complex join conditions, the output is, well, sub-optimal. For example: SELECT … Continue reading "Small improvement for pretty-printing in paste.depesz.com"

Hubert 'depesz' Lubaczewski: What is index overhead on writes?

6. Januar 2026 - 12:57
One of things people learn is that adding indexes isn't free. All write operations (insert, update, delete) will be slower – well, they have to update index. But realistically – how much slower? Full tests should involve lots of operations, on realistic data, but I just wanted to see some basic info. So I figured … Continue reading "What is index overhead on writes?"

Henrietta Dombrovskaya: pg_acm is here!

6. Januar 2026 - 12:15

I am writing this post over the weekend but scheduling it to be published on Tuesday, after the PG DATA CfP closes, because I do not want to distract anyone, including myself, from the submission process.

A couple of months ago, I created a placeholder in my GitHub, promising to publish pg_acm before the end of the year. The actual day I pushed the initial commit was January 3, but it still counts, right? At least, it happened before the first Monday of 2026!

Tomas Vondra: Stabilizing Benchmarks

6. Januar 2026 - 11:00

I do a fair amount of benchmarks as part of development, both on my own patches and while reviewing patches by others. That often requires dealing with noise, particularly for small optimizations. Here’s an overview of ways I use to filter out random variations / noise.

Most of the time it’s easy - the benefits are large and obvious. Great! But sometimes we need to care about cases when the changes are small (think less than 5%).

Josef Machytka: Dissecting PostgreSQL Data Corruption

6. Januar 2026 - 10:03

PostgreSQL 18 made one very important change – data block checksums are now enabled by default for new clusters at cluster initialization time. I already wrote about it in my previous article. I also mentioned that there are still many existing PostgreSQL installations without data checksums enabled, because this was the default in previous versions.

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