Meilisearch is really good for a corpus that rarely changes from my experience so far. If the documents frequently change and you have a need to have those changes available in search results fairly quickly it ends up with pending tasks for hours.
I don't have a good solution for this use-case other than maybe just the good old RDBMS. I'm open for suggestions or anyway to tweak Meilisearch for documents that gets updated every few seconds. We have about 7 million documents that's about 5kb each. What kind of instance do I need to handle this.
Loki OSS is just a sales pitch for their managed service. It doesn't work well without dedicating significant time tweaking and configuring it. Documentation is confusing at best if you want to do anything serious. You have to also be ready to handle support calls if you open it up for others to use, because it WILL have issues fairly regularly if you have a good volume of logs and query range is more than a day or two.
Unless you have the bank to go with their managed service, don't bother.
What's the best option to buy a framework laptop outside of US. I tried shipping them to a parcel forwarder but they didn't also accept non-US debit cards.
From what I'm seeing, the upgrade path is essentially dump and restore. This was the case for moving from EdgeDB v1 to v2 as well. Since EdgeDB is a fast moving target this creates a lot of friction for older databases to upgrade.
Is there plans for replication support or a more robust upgrade path?
I'm a long term vim user and now exclusively a neovim user. I adopted this from the first time I came across this. It's pretty neat, it does break from time to time but there's always a GitHub issue describing a workaround. It's pretty stable these days and breaks far less comparatively.
I've been using chezmoi too and this is the only feature I miss. It'd be interesting to know what solutions folks are using. Chezmoi has some discussions around it, mostly recommending to use run scripts.
I don't have a good solution for this use-case other than maybe just the good old RDBMS. I'm open for suggestions or anyway to tweak Meilisearch for documents that gets updated every few seconds. We have about 7 million documents that's about 5kb each. What kind of instance do I need to handle this.