Tom Lane wrote:
This discussion has been had before (many times) ... see the -hackers
archives for detailed arguments.  The one that carries the most weight
in my mind is that planner hints embedded in applications will not adapt
to changing circumstances --- the plan that was best when you designed
the code might not be best today.

Absolutely right.  But what am I supposed to do *today* if the planner makes a 
mistake?  Shut down my web site?

Ropes are useful, but you can hang yourself with them.  Knives are useful, but 
you can cut yourself with them.  Should we ban useful tools because they cause 
harm to the careless?

Craig

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