I could have worded my post a bit better - I didn't mean to imply DBeaver only showed a flat list of tables/objects; but DBeaver is hardly unique in having DB diagrams; my point was that every DB-diagram feature/tool/workspace in a DB admin/IDE (like DBeaver, SSMS, SSDT, etc) is necessarily performance-constrained because they need to load _so much_ metadata before they can show an accurate - and therefore useful - picture of the DB - even if it's just a subset of all tables/objects.
Hmmm... I'm reluctant to pay for WordPress plugins because a bunch of them are also single purpose plugins from random developers, and of questionable quality.
It helps. If I were a malware/backdoor author, I have the choice to make it lie idle for a couple months; this would help me get more victims, BUT it gives more time for someone to notice it BEFORE I get any victims at all.
Whereas if it is active immediately, I'm likely to get at least a few victims.
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