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Uv is the best thing to happen to the Python ecosystem in a decade

https://emily.space/posts/251023-uv
1261•todsacerdoti•8h ago•718 comments

IRCd service (2024)

https://example.fi/blog/ircd.html
29•pabs3•1h ago•3 comments

Tell HN: Azure outage

676•tartieret•11h ago•639 comments

China has added forest the size of Texas since 1990

https://e360.yale.edu/digest/china-new-forest-report
401•Brajeshwar•1d ago•275 comments

Minecraft removing obfuscation in Java Edition

https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/removing-obfuscation-in-java-edition
596•SteveHawk27•11h ago•209 comments

Raspberry Pi Pico Bit-Bangs 100 Mbit/S Ethernet

https://www.elektormagazine.com/news/rp2350-bit-bangs-100-mbit-ethernet
78•chaosprint•4h ago•19 comments

OS/2 Warp, PowerPC Edition (2011)

https://www.os2museum.com/wp/os2-history/os2-warp-powerpc-edition/
38•TMWNN•3h ago•15 comments

Dithering – Part 1

https://visualrambling.space/dithering-part-1/
234•Bogdanp•9h ago•51 comments

AOL to be sold to Bending Spoons for $1.5B

https://www.axios.com/2025/10/29/aol-bending-spoons-deal
201•jmsflknr•11h ago•178 comments

Kafka is Fast – I'll use Postgres

https://topicpartition.io/blog/postgres-pubsub-queue-benchmarks
316•enether•13h ago•250 comments

How the U.S. National Science Foundation Enabled Software-Defined Networking

https://cacm.acm.org/federal-funding-of-academic-research/how-the-u-s-national-science-foundation...
64•zdw•6h ago•16 comments

Tailscale Peer Relays

https://tailscale.com/blog/peer-relays-beta
267•seemaze•11h ago•75 comments

Responses from LLMs are not facts

https://stopcitingai.com/
161•xd1936•6h ago•108 comments

OpenAI’s promise to stay in California helped clear the path for its IPO

https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/openais-promise-to-stay-in-california-helped-clear-the-path-for-its-i...
160•badprobe•10h ago•213 comments

Board: New game console recognizes physical pieces, with an open SDK

https://board.fun/
155•nicoles•23h ago•64 comments

The Internet runs on free and open source software and so does the DNS

https://www.icann.org/en/blogs/details/the-internet-runs-on-free-and-open-source-softwareand-so-d...
116•ChrisArchitect•9h ago•8 comments

Hello-World iOS App in Assembly

https://gist.github.com/nicolas17/966a03ce49f949dd17b0123415ef2e31
10•pabs3•1h ago•3 comments

A century of reforestation helped keep the eastern US cool (2024)

https://news.agu.org/press-release/a-century-of-reforestation-helped-keep-the-eastern-us-cool/
94•softwaredoug•4h ago•12 comments

GLP-1 therapeutics: Their emerging role in alcohol and substance use disorders

https://academic.oup.com/jes/article/9/11/bvaf141/8277723?login=false
163•PaulHoule•2d ago•71 comments

Crunchyroll is destroying its subtitles

https://daiz.moe/crunchyroll-is-destroying-its-subtitles-for-no-good-reason/
190•Daiz•4h ago•66 comments

Keep Android Open

http://keepandroidopen.org/
2350•LorenDB•23h ago•750 comments

How Ancient People Saw Themselves

https://worldhistory.substack.com/p/how-ancient-people-saw-themselves
5•crescit_eundo•3d ago•0 comments

How to Obsessively Tune WezTerm

https://rashil2000.me/blogs/tune-wezterm
80•todsacerdoti•8h ago•48 comments

More than DNS: Learnings from the 14 hour AWS outage

https://thundergolfer.com/blog/aws-us-east-1-outage-oct20
83•birdculture•2d ago•26 comments

Using Atomic State to Improve React Performance in Deeply Nested Component Trees

https://runharbor.com/blog/2025-10-26-improving-deeply-nested-react-render-performance-with-jotai...
7•18nleung•3d ago•1 comments

Composer: Building a fast frontier model with RL

https://cursor.com/blog/composer
180•leerob•11h ago•136 comments

Meta and TikTok are obstructing researchers' access to data, EU commission rules

https://www.science.org/content/article/meta-and-tiktok-are-obstructing-researchers-access-data-e...
151•anigbrowl•4h ago•69 comments

Upwave (YC S12) is hiring software engineers

https://www.upwave.com/job/8228849002/
1•ckelly•10h ago

Extropic is building thermodynamic computing hardware

https://extropic.ai/
101•vyrotek•9h ago•73 comments

Eye prosthesis is the first to restore sight lost to macular degeneration

https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2025/10/eye-prosthesis.html
192•gmays•1w ago•15 comments
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Oracle has adopted BOOLEAN in 23ai and PostgreSQL had it forever

https://hexacluster.ai/blog/postgresql/oracles-adoption-of-native-boolean-data-type-vs-postgresql/
15•avi_vallarapu•12h ago

Comments

lenerdenator•11h ago
It'd be interesting to see what percentage of companies signed up with Larry stick with Larry out of sheer momentum. Sure, proprietary DBMSes can be faster and more efficient, but I can't imagine they'd be so much more efficient as to justify the license fee, so something else would have to be the justification.
SoftTalker•11h ago
It's for the support in most cases.

But last time I really used Oracle's RDBMS (10g era) it still had capabilities that no open source database had. If you really needed that, there wasn't an easy substitute. I'm sure Postgres has narrowed the gap by now.

ksec•11h ago
In 2010-2015 when HN and Twitter or all social media at the time thought Postgres would take over the DB world in 10 years time. And yet Postgres 2025 ( ignoring extensions ) is still not competing well with Oracle / MSSQL in 2010-2015. And ignoring politics or preference MySQL is still in many ways better than Postgres.

I am sure some day it would come. But it will likely take another 10 years. I just hope Neki + Oriole could come sooner.

pphysch•10h ago
Depends on what circles you are in. If you spend time on HN you see a lot of SQLite and Postgres discussion and building. I can't remember the last time I saw an interesting article here about using MySQL/Oracle/MSSQL. You use those because your CIO told you, like COBOL.
MangoToupe•10h ago
Postgres has mostly taken over the world outside of enterprise.

Enterprise has its own needs largely irrelevant to the rest of us.

ch_123•11h ago
Any one of: the risk of a migration going wrong is too high, application or infrastructure compatibility issues, or the cost of retraining staff who work with the database to work with something else.

It is possible that there are simple solutions to these problems, but the perception that they are serious will turn companies away from a migration.

bux93•11h ago
I think everybody has a horror story about code depending on the empty string and NULL being the same, silly stuff like that can trip up migrations.

The main reason I'd say is that there's no functional benefit to ripping out a database and replacing it, so there's always something more important to do that actually drives revenue.

I'd argue that postgres brings with it substantially lower risks in terms of license compliance/audits/price hikes. Not sure if that can drive a migration, but it should be reason enough to select open source for new projects.

pjmlp•11h ago
Meanwhile regarding distributed transactions....
phartenfeller•10h ago
This post is mostly an ad for their migration services?.
avi_vallarapu•6h ago
Well, I think someone just read the last paragraph and calling it an Ad :)
palmotea•10h ago
> 23ai

Oracle's tradition of tacking on $CURRENT_TREND suffixes to its DB versions is, has always been, and will always be cringy. What has it been? i for internet, g for grid, c for cloud, and now ai?

mulmen•10h ago
Tom Kyte’s take on this was always ridiculous: https://asktom.oracle.com/ords/f?p=100%3A11%3A0%3A%3A%3A%3AP...

I’m glad to see this internet debate finally concluded.

animitronix•9h ago
I'm other news, Oracle is hot garbage and always will be.
Yeroc•8h ago
My experience has been the opposite. Oracle (the database) is actually a really solid product for the most part. Oracle (the company) is a different story. My eyes were really opened to some of the technical shortcomings in Postgres when we migrated from Oracle to Postgres a few years ago at $DAYJOB. Things like: a) global temp tables (there's an open source extension we had to use to fake this out), b) RLS (exists in PG but most functions that you might need to build on top perform badly), c) crashes in PG take out the whole database and a host of other smaller items. I'm not saying it wasn't worth it, but I wouldn't pretend Postgres is the best database either.
animitronix•6h ago
They lost me decades ago over the lack of auto incrementing PKs and having to cobble them together through a sequence and a trigger if I remember right. Seemed like utter nonsense. But I'll take your word that you got value out of the features you mentioned. The company side will forever prevent me from taking any of their products seriously though.
mulmen•5h ago
I love Postgres and it is a shining example of how good software can be. Great job everyone, no notes.

BUT Oracle has some killer features that PG just doesn’t. The first that comes to mind is for-real multi-master. Close second is declaring partitions in the DDL of the table itself.