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Why not just ask chatgpt?
I'm pretty sure the developers have better than chatgpt level knowledge. There's a reason they're asking for experts
CharGPT has its uses, performance tuning is not (yet) one of them. I think ML in performance tuning will eventually be a huge deal when we can leverage rapid iterations and culling to perform a wide number of small tweaks and compare performance... I haven't seen a good solution to this yet, it's a really complex problem, but I think it's inevitable.
Isn't that what genetic algorithms were about?
You're getting downvoted, but it's not the worst idea to ask it in the general sense:
Q: is which cases is denormalization of sql tables a good idea? especially PostgreSQL?
A: