I had been using AI for work for several years, but recently I worked on a project where internet access was blocked. While tuning Oracle 19c SQL and SQL Server SQL, I realized the limits of my own technical skills when I couldn’t use AI.
Fortunately, the project I’m currently assigned to allows AI access, so I probably won’t have to worry about my lack of skills being exposed.
A client asked me to prepare training materials for Oracle 12 to Aurora PostgreSQL migration, so I worked hard on creating the content. I also tried generating lecture videos using Gemini, but the videos turned out much shorter than I expected. Since I am using a free Gemini account, I assume there is a limit on the video length I can generate.
Below is a voice file I created instead.
https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/ada5e382-be8e-49d3-b89a-a27e05892d06/artifact/24c331d1-7fb6-49d0-9019-f1843c88ea85?utm_source=nlm_web_share&utm_medium=google_oo&utm_campaign=art_share_2&utm_content=&utm_smc=nlm_web_share_google_oo_art_share_2_
The quality was much better than I expected.
I entered several failed migration cases I found on reddit.com as a source, and as a result, the content included many cautionary points and lessons learned.
You need a Google account to listen to it.
The audio is in Korean and is about 17 minutes long.
I asked it to “Explain how to migrate from Oracle 12c to Aurora PostgreSQL,” but the audio content mainly focused on “things to watch out for when migrating Oracle to Aurora PostgreSQL.”
FOOTNOTE
I was genuinely surprised that the AI used expressions such as "철학적", "웃프다", and "기술적부채".