Hackernews posts about Rqlite
Rqlite is a lightweight, distributed relational database that leverages SQLite to provide a scalable and consistent solution for storing and managing data across multiple nodes.
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- SQLite Does Not Accept Agentic Code (simonwillison.net)
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- You shouldn’t Use SQLite (www.hendrik-erz.de)
- DuckDB vs. SQLite (motherduck.com)
- The Untold Story of SQLite (2021) (corecursive.com)
- Why SQLite succeeded as a database (2016) (changelog.com)
- Creators of Zig, SQLite, Htmx, Roc Speaking at SSW (softwareshould.work)
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