up in ur microservice architecture diagram, repeatedly grumbling "this could've been a SQLite db"
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@rrix I once replaced a site that had been under development for years with a proof of concept built on sqlite in one weekend and it got FASTER, despite the "real version" running on 5 servers and my sqlite version running on a spare dell laptop that was nearly a decade old