Bryan has a uniquely engaging presentation style, doesn't he? Watching his talks is like getting hard-core technical content from Jerry Seinfeld at 1.5x speed.
Excellent job, Bryan, explaining how even our smartest people are falling way behind in understanding the complex machines we built. This will probably be our fate with AI. We won't know how to fix the AI when it fails, and we definitely won't know when it's going to try to kill us.
No way do I allow async things outside of my control like autovacuum (or JVMs that go into GC freezes) to be anywhere near the critical path of a performance/capacity sensitive system. It's easy to monitor Postgres plan vs execution discrepancies and then to manual vacuum one at a time across distrubuted Postgres server farms when you can schedule them cleanly.
Bryan has a uniquely engaging presentation style, doesn't he? Watching his talks is like getting hard-core technical content from Jerry Seinfeld at 1.5x speed.
I know I am kinda off topic but do anybody know of a good site to stream newly released movies online ?
@Vicente Cason thanks, I signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) I really appreciate it!!
@Dario Finley glad I could help =)
Somehow hearing him also makes me want to beat my printer with a bat
Wow what an underrated video. How are the views so low? Those visualizations are great!
INTENSE
Excellent job, Bryan, explaining how even our smartest people are falling way behind in understanding the complex machines we built. This will probably be our fate with AI. We won't know how to fix the AI when it fails, and we definitely won't know when it's going to try to kill us.
No way do I allow async things outside of my control like autovacuum (or JVMs that go into GC freezes) to be anywhere near the critical path of a performance/capacity sensitive system. It's easy to monitor Postgres plan vs execution discrepancies and then to manual vacuum one at a time across distrubuted Postgres server farms when you can schedule them cleanly.