My previous post, PgBouncer is important, useful, and fraught with peril, was a deep dive into Postgres feature compatibility with different modes of PgBouncer. I’m happy with how it came out and it was well received. I think it is the most comprehensive guide to Postgres/PgBouncer compatibility that exists. But it might be a daunting read for some (9k words 😅), and the name doesn’t clearly convey what it offers - I want it to be easily found when searching for PgBouncer/Postgres pooli...