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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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- Consistency over Availability: How rqlite Handles the CAP theorem (philipotoole.com)
- Lessons learned from building a sync-engine and reactivity system with SQLite (www.finkelstein.fr)
- SQLite offline sync for Android quick start (github.com)
- Sqlite3 will also read and write ZIP archives (mastodon.social)
- Poor man's bitemporal data system in SQLite and Clojure (www.evalapply.org)
- Replacing Kafka with SQLite? (turso.tech)
- Midnight: An ORM that is only for SQLite (github.com)
- SQLite AI (www.sqlite.ai)
- Publish and Subscribe to Kafka from SQLite (github.com)
- SQLite AI – Local AI Inference, Powered by SQLite (github.com)
- SQLite HTTP Cache Extension (github.com)
- Litebase: SQLite with Distributed Storage (litebase.com)
- Building a SQLite CLI in less than an hour without ever looking at any code (theahura.substack.com)
- Show HN: AI Enabled SQLite CLI (www.npmjs.com)
- Vector Search Capabilities for SQLite (github.com)