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Ask HN: What engineering trivia earned you the most cred

5 pointsby porkbrain1 day ago
Is there a specific piece of engineering knowledge that powered you to substantially contribute?<p>A software engineering example: knowing that Postgres FK doesn&#x27;t implicitly create an index. Three different projects I joined weren&#x27;t aware of this and we managed to improve the performance with a negligible amount of effort.<p>Keen to hear your wins (and make them mine ^^

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deanmoriartyabout 8 hours ago
Every time I start doing some network packet-based troubleshooting, for example firing up tcpdump to debug a tcp window size improperly tuned that caused a performance degradation over a high latency link (this is a random example I did last week), coworkers look at me like I pulled off some sort of wizardry. I feel it’s knowledge that most SWEs working on distributed systems should have acquired early and routinely use, but clearly that’s not the case.
austin-cheneyabout 12 hours ago
Deeper internal knowledge of WebSockets and HTTP got me my current job.
catlover761 day ago
&gt; knowing that Postgres FK doesn&#x27;t implicitly create an index.<p>Damn really lol<p>What does it do then, just block &quot;breaking&quot; deletes?
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