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The Bucket Nobody Reads Episode 28 • 2026-07-10 Duration: 10:31 Every visual on a report page fires a DAX query. When twenty visuals queue behind a parallelism cap, the bottleneck hides in Performance Analyzer's least-read column — and the escape hatch everyone reaches for can silently produce wrong numbers. What we discuss How it actually works underneath the abstractionThe pattern we keep seeing in the fieldThe concrete recommended architectureWhere the obvious answer breaksA real Reddit/Microsoft Q&A question unpackedF-SKU realism — what this actually costsWhen the rejected approach is actually rightThe architectural principle to take home Key takeaways Somewhere right now, a report page is loading twenty visuals, queueing twelve of them behind a parallelism cap, and the person watching the spinner is about to open Performance Analyzer, see a DAX number, and start tuning the wrong thing.Show me the query pattern. That's what this comes down to. A report is a query generator. Every visual is a query, every page load is a fan-out, and every performance problem lives in the gap between what the author designed and what the...The piece I'd take away is that the report author and the model owner have to be in the same conversation. Resources Power BI reports overviewBuild Power BI reports with Direct Lake tablesReports in Power BI - Dashboards versus reportsWhen to use paginated reportsWhat are paginated reportsIntroduction to dashboardsGit integration source code formatTour the report editorInteract with a report in Editing viewImplementation planning: user tools and devicesDirect Lake in Power BI DesktopApply data point limits and strategies by visual typeHow Direct Lake worksPower BI Desktop project report folderConnect to semantic models from Power BI Desktop About the show AI-generated voices. Matthias — cloned voice. Fabia — designed AI co-host. See Matthias live on YouTube (Fabric Friday), at his meetups, and at conferences like FabCon. Hosted by Matthias Falland — Microsoft Data Platform MVP and community architect behind the Fabric Periodic Table. New episodes every Friday. Submit your case Have an architecture decision you are wrestling with? DM Matthias on LinkedIn — find him as Matthias Falland. Three to five sentences about the decision, your team size, and your current stack. We anonymize before airing. This podcast was generated by AI. Brand design based on fabricperiodictable.com.
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