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How Much Do NBA Starters and Bench Players Make? Graph 3: Average Salary in the NBA by Starters / Bench Players: Starters Bench Players 199520002005201020152020Year$0M$4M$8M$12M$16MAverage Salary In 2022, NBA bench players made on average $4.2M while starters made $14.9M ...
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Although plenty of open-source, free email encryption tools use PGP, the number of file-encryption options is much smaller. Still, some implementations do allow users to encrypt files using PGP. For example, Windows users can use Gpg4win's Kleopatra to encrypt a file or folder using the same...
The question on itself is very much invalid. Forcing (by doing enable_seqscan=off for example) is very bad idea. It might be useful to check if it will be faster, but production code should never use such tricks. Instead - do explain analyze of your query, read it, and find out why...
I want to be able to roughly tell how much time a particular vacuum command will take, to be able to decide whether to cancel it or not. Also if there were a progress indicator for postgres vacuum operations, it would be really helpful. Edit: I'm not looking for a bullet-proof ...
I will discuss indexing in vector databases in my next blog post, so I won’t go into much detail here, but we knowHNSWhas better query performance than IVFFlat. Also, forIVFFlatindexes, it is best to create the index after the table has some data. For HNSW indexes, there is no tra...
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Here is a much simpler way. tables="$(echo '\dt' | psql -U "${PGUSER}" | tail -n +4 | head -n-2 | tr -d ' ' | cut -d '|' -f2)" for table in $tables; do printf "%s: %s\n" "$table" "$(echo "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM $table;" | psql -U "${PGUSER}" | ta...