

I’ve had a really hard time figuring out how to get cloud native pg working 'cause I couldn’t get longhorn working for disk space.
So instead I went with a separate Raspberry Pi that isn’t part of the cluster to host a single Postgres instance.
It’s inelegant, but has worked for years. Still, I’d rather host a separate pg instance for each project… I just have to figure the above out first.






















The best thing to do is to stop using it entirely. It objectively makes you stupid, so not-using it helps keep the stupid away.
The second best would be to use it as you might use StackOverflow: ask it to help solve a toy problem that represents the crux of a larger problem you’re dealing with. It will provide a toy answer, but that would represent a starting point for you solving the problem yourself. In order to actually solve your problem, you’ll be forced to understand the toy solution and how its best applied to the larger problem.
But seriously, put the sparkly autocomplete down and read. There are likely ample docs to help you, as well as lots of forums with your answers. Learning how to research is part of learning too.