Hackernews posts about SQLite
SQLite is a self-contained, file-based relational database management system that allows for lightweight and efficient data storage on a variety of platforms.
- SQLite is all you need for durable workflows (obeli.sk)
- Replacing a 3 GB SQLite db with a 10 MB FST (finite state transducer) binary (til.andrew-quinn.me)
- The perils of UUID primary keys in SQLite (andersmurphy.com)
- SQLite Code of Ethics (sqlite.org)
- SQLite Does Not Accept Agentic Code (simonwillison.net)
- SQLite now has a machine-generated bug forum (sqlite.org)
- You shouldn’t Use SQLite (www.hendrik-erz.de)
- DuckDB vs. SQLite (motherduck.com)
- The Untold Story of SQLite (2021) (corecursive.com)
- Chrome IndexedDB: SQLite back end (chromestatus.com)
- Creators of Zig, SQLite, Htmx, Roc Speaking at SSW (softwareshould.work)
- SQLite Does Not Accept Agentic Code (simonwillison.net)
- SQLite Agents.md (github.com)
- SQLite affinity is stranger than it looks, a peek inside (theconsensus.dev)