Hackernews posts about PG&E
PG&E is Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a major utility corporation that provides electricity to customers throughout Northern and Central California.
- Setting Up Failover Slots in PostgreSQL-17 (www.pgedge.com)
- Paul Graham Essays RSS Feed (github.com)
- pg_duckdb beta release: Even faster analytics in Postgres (motherduck.com)
- Pg_DuckDB beta release: Even faster analytics in Postgres (motherduck.com)
- Why pg_dump Is Amazing (rhaas.blogspot.com)
- Pg_bm25: Elastic-Quality Full Text Search Inside Postgres (docs.paradedb.com)
- California is about to side with PG&E – again – to kill community solar projects (www.sfchronicle.com)
- Mozilla Firefox is below PG&E threshold for support (www.pge.com)
- California PG&E joins proposal to set utility rates based on income (www.sanjoseinside.com)
- PG&E Rates Could Drastically Change Based on Your Income (sfstandard.com)
- The reason PG&E rates are skyrocketing in California (www.sfchronicle.com)
- PgEdge Cloud: Free multi-region distributed Postgres (www.pgedge.com)
- California regulator allows PG&E 13% rate hike for wildfire mitigation (www.reuters.com)
- Pg_bm25: Elastic-Quality Full Text Search Inside Postgres (docs.paradedb.com)
- PgEdge: Fully distributed PostgreSQL, optimized for the network edge (www.pgedge.com)
- Using Automatic DDL Replication with PgEdge Distributed PostgreSQL (www.pgedge.com)
- PG Bot trained on all of pg’s essays (chat.openai.com)
- Show HN: Pg-CLI – Read PG's essays in your terminal (github.com)