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What's your recommended way of implementing this in a simple App Server <> Postgres architecture? Is there a good Postgres plugin or do you utilize something on the App side?


I've used pganalyze which is a non-free SaaS tool. Gives you a very good overview of where the DB time is spent with index suggestions etc. There are free alternatives, but require more work from you.


We use Datadog, which centralizes logs and application traces, allowing us to better pinpoint the exact request/code path making the slow query.


Please, if I missed a method to revoke access - let me know how. I'm not being sarcastic, I think I've tried everything there is to try



I agree with you. I tried really hard to get this escalated. Tier 1 seem to have absolutely no ability to escalate tickets. It's a cost-saving decision for sure, and it feels really bad to fall between the cracks due to it


I don't remember the model, but it was a 4yr old Samsung LED TV


Thank you for the suggestion, I have already made sure that there are no App Passwords on my account


They're not a bad actor, I wouldn't be surprised if they have no idea they're even logged in. I actually just threw away my TV in the local drop off point. I thought it was broken beyond a point that was worth to repair but I'm guessing somebody more handy than me picked it up and DIYed it


Sorry to hear about your predicament (best of luck)

This scenario illustrates why “smart” TVs aren’t such a great idea (you think it’s dead and can’t log out, but someone else eventually fixes it or uses its parts)


I've done both of these things - to no avail! This is really weird


Did you already mention the brand/model/year of the smart TV or the OS/Platform/version etc

Maybe that might narrow down some search results to p3culiar issues seen only on that firmware or app version? Just maybe


I think the risk of getting banned due to misuse is not worth it... But I like your hacker mentality!


This is a solution of last resort that I still don't want to go for


Why? You can just re subscribe to everything. Your YouTube history is more valuable to Google than to you.


"You can just"

That's never a good argument for a real security issue. People should be able to control their security profile outright.


watched videos no longer watched as watched, playlists gone, "algorithm" reset, having to resub to everything, just a big pain and no guarantee it would even solve the problem


Thanks! This does sound ridiculous, but maybe it will work? Worth a shot


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