

I mean, on the one hand, its SQLite.
On the other hand…
… arguably the entire point of a database language is to efficiently handle complex workloads.
And then when you remember that… this was a project, in development, that cost time, money, energy, made RAM prices go up by maybe ¢22 per GB all on its own…
This is an insane negative return on investment.
Like imagine if you paid the same amount of money to … people, a contracted firm, and they handed you this.
You’d potentially be firing them or suing them for breach of contract, blacklisting them as far and wide as you could.



























Having a stable set of individuals with a deep understanding of ‘how things work’ is so totally anathema to the modern paradigm of ‘every coder is is a contractor, basically’.
Everybody wants to do software development, but doesn’t want to foster software developers.
So, they try and build machine god to replace us, and as most of us predicted… didn’t work out so well, but goddamnit, they’ll burn a trillion dollars before they let their ego take a hit.
… oh well, I guess.