Mike Stonebraker explores the evolution of database systems, reflecting on the academic origins of Ingress and the subsequent development of Postgres. The discussion delves into the limitations of one-size-fits-all architectures, the complexities of query optimization, and the practical challenges of integrating large language models with structured data systems.
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0:00 - Intro
1:03 - How he got into databases
6:43 - Competing with Oracle
9:07 - What made Postgres special
15:55 - One size fits none
21:37 - Why he disagreed with Google
29:14 - Why he chose academia over big tech
30:58 - Replacing state in an OS with a DB
42:02 - Future problems in databases
51:36 - Technical book recommendations to learn databases
52:20 - Advice for younger self
55:52 - Outro
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