There are millions of people who are obese - not just fat - primarily from fruits. Those people have a history of obesity preceeding modern processed foods, and it's because they have very dense fruits (and starches) available to them in plenty.
Depends on the underlying database, and you'd have to test your query to have any level of certainty.
That being said, query planning is generally where Oracle/MSSQl outshine MySQL/Postgres, especially for pruning unnecessary joins. BigQuery is great at it IME.
I'm not sure either of those examples is true. For servers, Linux won, but that's just a fraction of OS usage. MySQL still has much higher usage rates than Postgres, particularly at massive scale, so calling that "won" is premature at best
They didn't have particularly great reasons to migrate at the time besides the team wanting to write rust. That article is just trying to provide validation
"With the Go implementation, the Read States service was not supporting its product requirements. It was fast most of the time, but every few minutes we saw large latency spikes that were bad for user experience. After investigating, we determined the spikes were due to core Go features: its memory model and garbage collector (GC)."
Lago continues to pretend to be OSS, when it's unusable as is. I had so much hope for it, and while I don't begrudge them monetizing, it's a sham. You can't even make a refund with the OSS license.
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