Vincent Bernat: Blogging with an LLM assistant

AI slop is invading the web. A recent story about disallowing LLM-generated
submissions on Lobsters triggered a lot of debate. My personal worst offenders are LinkedIn articles with AI-generated images and uninspired articles filled with emojis from people trying to masquerade as experts on a subject they don’t care enough to write themselves. While I am unhappy about this situation, I rely on…

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ANN: pGenie – a SQL-first code generator for PostgreSQL: no DSLs, no ORMs, no hand-rolled codecs

Yes.

Following is a comparison which I’ve originally posted on Reddit and Lobsters.

The main differences are:

  1. Analysis engine. pGenie is designed from ground up to rely on the Postgres server. That’s why it sees everything the way Postgres itself does. sqlc made an initial mistake of going with a custom emulator, which as I understand led to an endless stream of bugs caused by the…
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ANN: pGenie – a SQL-first code generator for PostgreSQL: no DSLs, no ORMs, no hand-rolled codecs

Yes.

Following is a comparison which I’ve originally posted on Reddit and Lobsters.

The main differences are:

  1. Analysis engine. pGenie is designed from ground up to rely on the Postgres server. That’s why it sees everything the way Postgres itself does. sqlc made an initial mistake of going with a custom emulator, which as I understand led to an endless stream of bugs caused by the…
Read more →
ANN: pGenie – a SQL-first code generator for PostgreSQL: no DSLs, no ORMs, no hand-rolled codecs

Yes.

Following is a comparison which I’ve originally posted on Reddit and Lobsters.

The main differences are:

  1. Analysis engine. pGenie is designed from ground up to rely on the Postgres server. That’s why it sees everything the way Postgres itself does. sqlc made an initial mistake of going with a custom emulator, which as I understand led to an endless stream of bugs caused by the…
Read more →
ANN: pGenie – a SQL-first code generator for PostgreSQL: no DSLs, no ORMs, no hand-rolled codecs

Yes.

Following is a comparison which I’ve originally posted on Reddit and Lobsters.

The main differences are:

  1. Analysis engine. pGenie is designed from ground up to rely on the Postgres server. That’s why it sees everything the way Postgres itself does. sqlc made an initial mistake of going with a custom emulator, which as I understand led to an endless stream of bugs caused by the…
Read more →
ANN: pGenie – a SQL-first code generator for PostgreSQL: no DSLs, no ORMs, no hand-rolled codecs

Yes.

Following is a comparison which I’ve originally posted on Reddit and Lobsters.

The main differences are:

  1. Analysis engine. pGenie is designed from ground up to rely on the Postgres server. That’s why it sees everything the way Postgres itself does. sqlc made an initial mistake of going with a custom emulator, which as I understand led to an endless stream of bugs caused by the…
Read more →
ANN: pGenie – a SQL-first code generator for PostgreSQL: no DSLs, no ORMs, no hand-rolled codecs

Yes.

Following is a comparison which I’ve originally posted on Reddit and Lobsters.

The main differences are:

  1. Analysis engine. pGenie is designed from ground up to rely on the Postgres server. That’s why it sees everything the way Postgres itself does. sqlc made an initial mistake of going with a custom emulator, which as I understand led to an endless stream of bugs caused by the…
Read more →
ANN: pGenie – a SQL-first code generator for PostgreSQL: no DSLs, no ORMs, no hand-rolled codecs

Yes.

Following is a comparison which I’ve originally posted on Reddit and Lobsters.

The main differences are:

  1. Analysis engine. pGenie is designed from ground up to rely on the Postgres server. That’s why it sees everything the way Postgres itself does. sqlc made an initial mistake of going with a custom emulator, which as I understand led to an endless stream of bugs caused by the…
Read more →
ANN: pGenie – a SQL-first code generator for PostgreSQL: no DSLs, no ORMs, no hand-rolled codecs

Yes.

Following is a comparison which I’ve originally posted on Reddit and Lobsters.

The main differences are:

  1. Analysis engine. pGenie is designed from ground up to rely on the Postgres server. That’s why it sees everything the way Postgres itself does. sqlc made an initial mistake of going with a custom emulator, which as I understand led to an endless stream of bugs caused by the…
Read more →
ANN: pGenie – a SQL-first code generator for PostgreSQL: no DSLs, no ORMs, no hand-rolled codecs

Yes.

Following is a comparison which I’ve originally posted on Reddit and Lobsters.

The main differences are:

  1. Analysis engine. pGenie is designed from ground up to rely on the Postgres server. That’s why it sees everything the way Postgres itself does. sqlc made an initial mistake of going with a custom emulator, which as I understand led to an endless stream of bugs caused by the…
Read more →
ANN: pGenie – a SQL-first code generator for PostgreSQL: no DSLs, no ORMs, no hand-rolled codecs

Yes.

Following is a comparison which I’ve originally posted on Reddit and Lobsters.

The main differences are:

  1. Analysis engine. pGenie is designed from ground up to rely on the Postgres server. That’s why it sees everything the way Postgres itself does. sqlc made an initial mistake of going with a custom emulator, which as I understand led to an endless stream of bugs caused by the…
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페디버스에서 어떤 사람들을 팔로하면 좋을까?

Hackers' Pub을 포함하여 페디버스에 입문한 여러분 중 누군가는 막막한 생각이 들 수도 있습니다. 특히 지인의 Pool이 없는 상황이거나 혹은 Fediverse라는 개념 자체가 낯설 수록이요.

먼저 인스턴스라는 개념도 낯설게 느껴지거니와, 어떤 사람을 팔로할 지도 아예 생태계에 쌩으로 입문하는 입장에서는 시작을 하는 것 자체가 난해합니다.

Hackers' Pub을 포함한 ActivityPub 프로토콜을 사용하는 서비스들의 장점은 Bluesky, Mastodon, Misskey 어디에든 걸쳐있는 사람들과 하나로 연결되는 경험을 누릴 수 있다고 언급한 적은 있었습니다만, 이러한 장점을 어떻게 누릴 수 있는지도 알기는 어려울 겁니다.

보통은 트위터나 혹은 다른 알고리즘 기반의 추천을 해주는 여러…

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