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Jimmy Angelakos: Announcing the second PostgreSQL Edinburgh meetup
The Lister Learning and Teaching Centre at the University of Edinburgh. Photo by Paul Zanre - COPYRIGHT: PAUL ZANRE PHOTOGRAPHY.
I'm thrilled to announce that the PostgreSQL Edinburgh meetup is back! 🐘
Floor Drees: PostgreSQL Contributor Story: Mark Wong
Pavlo Golub: Stand Up, Mentor! Help Postgres Shine in GSoC 2026!
Google Summer of Code is back for 2026! We’re celebrating the 22nd year of this incredible program that has brought countless talented developers into the open-source world. Please take a moment to review Google’s announcement and familiarize yourself with what makes this year special.
Ian Barwick: PgPedia Week, 2025-12-28
Laurenz Albe: Dealing with integer overflow in sequence-generated primary keys
© Laurenz Albe 2025
Radim Marek: The hidden cost of PostgreSQL arrays
Starting with arrays in PostgreSQL is as simple as declaring a column as integer[], inserting some values, and you are done.
Or building the array on the fly.
Jimmy Angelakos: pg_statviz 0.9 released with new features
Happy New Year! I'm excited to announce release 0.9 of pg_statviz, the minimalist extension and utility pair for time series analysis and visualization of PostgreSQL internal statistics.
This is a significant feature release that expands the scope of analysis to include several new modules and a visualization update:
Esther Minano: Optimizing data throughput for Postgres snapshots with batch size auto-tuning
Floor Drees: Updating CloudNativePG's documentation
Virender Singla: Idle Session Triggers a Transaction Wraparound?
At first glance, the idea that an idle session could lead to a transaction wraparound might seem counterintuitive. Most PostgreSQL users are familiar with how long-running queries or open transactions can cause table bloat and wraparound risks by pinning the xmin horizon, which prevents autovacuum from reclaiming dead tuples and Transaction IDs.
Ian Barwick: PgPedia Week, 2025-12-21
Zhang Chen: How to Turn PostgreSQL Unconventional Recovery into an Elegant Art
Zhang Chen: Not a Backup Replacement: What PostgreSQL Instant Recovery Actually Solves
Ian Barwick: PgPedia Week, 2025-12-14
MAROJU PAVAN CHARY: Summary of PostgreSQL in the year 2025
Andrei Lepikhov: Custom Properties for PostgreSQL Database Objects Without Core Patches
Working in development, there is a common challenge: how to attach custom metadata to database objects without modifying Postgres's core code. In this article, I briefly demonstrate a practical solution using Postgres's SECURITY LABELS mechanism to implement custom properties that are transactional, properly linked to database objects, and work with standard Postgres operations.

