> I think people are afraid to read the documentation for postgres.
Postgres may introduce a single-file embedded filesystem because what the hell, but the irony is all these guys won't even notice it. The same people that say Postgres backups are too hard.
I thought it was common knowledge that all kinds of Americans (not to mention other nations) are routinely compromised with zero-clicks, mostly developed in the US and Israel.
Google never gets credit for shit like this, or their results in zero-knowledge maths and implementations, which are genuine public service beyond immediate productization.
Yeah, I abandoned Breaking Bad around mid-season 2 because of how boring, slow, and repetitive it had become. Better Call Saul, on the other hand, was constantly clicking for me, from one episode to another. The writing is magnificent. There were a few slow-rollers, of course, but they were nothing compared to drip-feeding in Breaking Bad.
There are semi- and fully submersible variants on the way, that can stay underwater for prolonged periods of time! Sea Baby is growing into quite a few different things over the months.
Yeah, Adobe should be afraid because... checks notes... had the government not intervened, the "creative software industry" would willingly have sold out to Adobe completely years ago, and so there would be no "war" on them. Rally the troops.
> We are an open-source project ourselves, recently crossing 24k stars, and our framework processes over 15 billion LLM tokens daily to find software vulnerabilities.
I'm sorry, but talking Github stars comes off as borderline pathetic.