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Philippe Noël

@philippemnoel

Postgres for Search & Analytics @ParadeDB • H'20 • 🇫🇷🇨🇦 • prev @WhistHQ @Microsoft

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An excellent, to-the-point blog post. One architecture difference to note is that MongoDB Search runs outside of the main MongoDB process, while in ParadeDB it runs inside. We've revamping our tokenizers and will fix this emoji tokenization issue. Thanks Franck!

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There's a ParadeDB pg_search package for the .NET! Kudos to Nandor on this one. Source and package manager links: - nuget.org/packages/EFCor… - github.com/nandor23/EFCor…

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Had a few folks ask why you'd need ACID for search. This ParadeDB article from Philippe Noël and company does a decent job making the case. There are a lot of cases (e.g. fintech) where strong consistency and durability is a big deal for search. 🔗⬇️

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Elasticsearch optimizes for search at scale but isn't transactional; Postgres optimizes for correctness but isn't great at searching. ParadeDB builds on Postgres to give you real-time search with ACID guarantees. Why would you want that? Read on ... paradedb.com/blog/elasticse…

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I get asked a lot what it was like to work with Steve Jobs. Probably the biggest thing I learned is that there is no "good enough" when it comes to the basics: communicating, motivating, and most importantly, thinking. Steve was obsessed with the quality of his own thinking. He

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We're still working on the final details, but the query part of our v2 API dropped a while ago. Here's an example of a proximity search 👀

We're still working on the final details, but the query part of our v2 API dropped a while ago.

Here's an example of a proximity search 👀
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I'm interested in hiring an "SEO consultant" to come in, evaluate our SEO posture and make a list of recommendations for what to improve next. Got anyone to recommend?

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BTW if anyone wants a good intro to database storage / Log structured storage (aka LSM trees), the CMU Database Group lecture this fall is a good one: youtube.com/watch?v=2_sTdS…

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As of v0.19.0, running ParadeDB as a logical replica is moving to the community version. We hope this will smooth out integration for our open source community :)

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This is an exciting news. The ParadeDB team is actively contributing to Tantivy and working closely with the core team. We actively want and welcome more incredible engineers and companies like Turso to join the project.

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A little bit of lexical search, a little bit of semantic search. But how do you combine them? We wrote the Missing Manual for Hybrid Search in Postgres so you don't need to work it out yourself. paradedb.com/blog/hybrid-se…

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Starlink wifi is an order of magnitude better than any other plane wifi I've used. Just wow. Basically feels like home wifi.

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The conclusions are not all 100% right here, but I was quite surprised to see us be picked up by Tinybird. Must be doing something right tinybird.co/blog/clickhous…

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I saw this on LinkedIn and it was just too accurate to not share here. Postgres powers so much of the world's software yet the core team is a couple dozen people. The ecosystem around it is also surprisingly small for how far reaching it is.

I saw this on LinkedIn and it was just too accurate to not share here. Postgres powers so much of the world's software yet the core team is a couple dozen people. The ecosystem around it is also surprisingly small for how far reaching it is.
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This morning, I found myself re-reading this article by The Honest Broker on evaluating character. If you haven't read it, I highly recommend you do. It's an incredibly distilled set of principles that have benefited me immensely in life. honest-broker.com/p/my-8-best-te…