bug-bounty529
xss325
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rce213
exploit200
microsoft192
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csrf96
phishing80
authentication-bypass80
writeup79
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reflected-xss63
access-control61
web-security61
ai-agents60
dos59
ssrf58
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reverse-engineering53
input-validation52
lfi51
cross-site-scripting49
ctf49
defi48
smart-contract48
sql-injection47
cloud45
pentest45
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information-disclosure41
api-security40
aws40
web338
auth-bypass38
burp-suite37
react37
web-application37
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0
3/10
benchmark
A performance benchmark of DuckDB running on the entry-level MacBook Neo (Apple A18 Pro, 8GB RAM, $700), evaluating its capability on analytical database workloads using ClickBench and TPC-DS benchmarks. The MacBook surprisingly outperformed cloud instances on cold-run queries due to local NVMe storage, though struggled with memory-intensive TPC-DS SF300 workloads requiring extensive disk spilling.
database-performance
benchmarking
duckdb
clickbench
tpc-ds
hardware-optimization
macos
arm-architecture
memory-constraints
out-of-core-processing
DuckDB
MacBook Neo
Apple A18 Pro
ClickBench
TPC-DS
TPC-H
Gábor Szárnyas
c6a.4xlarge
c8g.metal-48xl
Graviton4