I like postgresql db. I use for vote lehan.. it's loading super fast. It loads faster on desktop, as I never did my web app for mobiles.

At least, i'm the only presidential candidate, to even do that much

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The image displays a screenshot from a YouTube video titled "MySQL vs PostgreSQL Performance Benchmark (Latency - Throughput - Saturation)." The video is hosted by Anton Putra, who has 97.5K subscribers, as indicated below the video player.

The video features a dark-themed graphical interface with multiple performance metrics displayed in various panels. 

1. **Read Latency (p99)**: This panel shows two lines representing MySQL (orange) and PostgreSQL (blue) latency over time, measured in milliseconds. The y-axis is labeled with values ranging from 5 ms to 20 ms, while the x-axis indicates time in minutes and seconds.

2. **CPU Usage**: This section displays CPU usage for both databases. The orange line represents MySQL, and the blue line represents PostgreSQL. The y-axis ranges from 0% to 100%, and the x-axis is similar to the previous panel.

3. **Memory Usage**: This panel shows memory usage percentages for both databases, with MySQL in orange and PostgreSQL in blue. The y-axis ranges from 8% to 12%.

4. **Disk Reads IOPS**: This section displays input/output operations per second for disk reads, with MySQL in orange and PostgreSQL in blue. The y-axis ranges from 0 to 15K IOPS.

5. **Queries Per Second (QPS)**: This panel shows the number of queries processed per second for both databases, with PostgreSQL in blue and MySQL in orange. The y-axis ranges from 15K to 18K queries.

The overall layout is organized, with each panel clearly labeled and color-coded for easy differentiation between MySQL and PostgreSQL. The background is dark, enhancing the visibility of the graphs and metrics. The video controls are visible at the bottom, including options to play, pause, share, and download.

In the top browser window, the search bar shows the query "mysql vs postgresql performance," indicating the context of the video. The time displayed in the top right corner shows 9:04 PM on April 16, and the battery percentage is at 82%. 

No people or additional objects are visible in the image, focusing solely on the graphical data and video interface.
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