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shawabawa3yesterday at 9:28 AM1 replyview on HN

> Why should a developer use this for anything beyond a pet project?

If it _is_ 50% faster, then that's the reason

Obviously like any new database it's very risky to use so probably only used for niche use cases at first, but if it turns out to be just as reliable as postgres and faster then why not?


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LtWorfyesterday at 10:35 PM

It probably is 50% faster, probably by skipping flushing data to disk.

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