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Hey HN,

There have been some interesting projects on Postgres.

The idea of this Extension (while exoteric) is to show the power of TLEs. You can even expand and play with things on hosted platforms like AWS and Supabase.

1: (https://github.com/DreamNik/pg_doom)


Have you tried this in databases with Trusted Language Exensions?

(https://github.com/aws/pg_tle)


How was the implementation? Is it in RUST?

Can you share more details on how you achieved this or the underlying changes that was needed?

Any changes needed on eszips for sub-hosting events?



I watched the video but I was confused about what it was doing/how it was working/where in a workflow this would come in. The docs are very sparse, too.


Wow that’s way more in-depth than “ask chatgpt to compress this”. Very neat.


What is the best way to find beginner friendly issues/start contributing to the core?

There ins't a issues tab in the main Postgres repo: https://github.com/postgres/postgres


It's not easy to have a list of what is important to be done as there're so many different things.

Generally it's good 1. To find already proposed patch of a moderate complexity and review it 2. To find a reported bug and propose a fix 3. To improve README's in the area you know how they work


Disclaimer: I work at Supabase.

Free projects: 0.5GB.

Pro tier: 8 GB included, then $0.125 per GB.

I can say that we helped a customer migrate a DB of over 1 TB over from RDS to Supabase. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.


Is there anything approximating a hard limit at the moment (AWS Aurora is at 128TB at the moment). Do you do anything with Citus or CockroachDB or normal partitioning behind the scenes?


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