@nf3xn @blacklight @rrwo @szescstopni @Threadbane I agree. In the old days I worked coding assembly language for medical instruments that would be in the field for decades. Certainly compared to today a lot of care was put into 64k. But as you say that's more about problem domain than technology
(I have also spun up MySQL instances for really trivial things, like organizing files at home.)
@nf3xn @blacklight @rrwo @szescstopni @Threadbane Ha! I remember one of the last times I used a SQL database for a trivial purpose .. garage temperature recording.
I guess it cracked me up at that point how ridiculous it was to have a full unix(ish) stack and SQL to run a thermometer.
As an added bonus this pi zero and the one in the kitchen communicated, doing data replication for fault tolerance.
It's still funny to me.